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According to numerous reports, Donald Trump backed off a strike on Iran, giving it two weeks, because he was informed that the only way to destroy the Fordo nuclear site would be with a tactical nuclear strike. | ||
The concern brought up by Trump himself was that the bunker busters would not be strong enough to actually penetrate the mountain base, reach the labs below, the nuclear facility below, and destroy it. | ||
Apparently, he was informed they would have to not only hit it with a bunker buster, but follow it up with a tactical nuke. | ||
And it seems that Trump doesn't want to take that, doesn't want to make that move. | ||
Now, The Guardian reported that they were not considering doing this. | ||
However, according to Fox News, they said White House officials have not taken the use of a tactical nuke off the table. | ||
As according, once again, to several reports, it is the only way they're going to be able to destroy this nuclear facility, except for... | ||
Now they're saying it's the best option because they could always launch a ground invasion of Iran and send humans into the Florida facility to take it over and shut it down. | ||
Oh boy. | ||
Hopefully this is a big ask. | ||
And what Trump is actually doing is saber rattling in the most extreme way possible so that Iran is forced to come to the table. | ||
But Donald Trump met with Steve Bannon recently. | ||
And he also got on the phone with Tucker Carlson. | ||
So it sounds like conversations are happening at the very least with the people who are staunchly opposed to U.S. involvement in Iran. | ||
And I'm hoping the direction it's going is Trump is heeding the advice of these men deciding not to go in. | ||
I'm hoping it's not the other way that Trump is trying to convince them the only move he's got is actually boots on the ground. | ||
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Hey, Tim. | ||
Who are you? | ||
What do you do? | ||
Stacey Washington. | ||
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I also host Stacey Washington now on Salem News Channel. | ||
I'm an Air Force veteran, fourth generation to serve in the military in my family. | ||
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But when I'm not working, I'm married. | ||
We have three kids. | ||
They're all young adults. | ||
And so, yeah, I'm a rabidly, righteously American-loving patriot, but I also – So if Democrats still want to be my friend after all that, come on in. | ||
All right. | ||
Well, it'll be great to hear about your experience and your thoughts on what's going on in Iran with all that. | ||
So it should be fun. | ||
Thanks for joining us. | ||
Yeah, thank you. | ||
Ian's here wearing weird clothes. | ||
Oh, thanks. | ||
I've been doing a lot of research on Iran, the history of Iran. | ||
You know, Iran didn't exist until 1905, and it's heavily influenced by the British throughout the course of this country's lifetime. | ||
I'd like to see Persia, the rise of the Persian Republic, come to fruition one way or another. | ||
Anyway, but let's get to it. | ||
Phil Labonte. | ||
Hello, everybody. | ||
My name is Phil Labonte. | ||
I'm the lead singer of the heavy metal band All That Remains. | ||
I'm an anti-communist and a counter-revolutionary. | ||
Let's get into it. | ||
Let's start with this from Truthout. | ||
Now, I'm going to tell you guys right away, Truthout and New Republic, I got these two pulled up first. | ||
These are leftist publications. | ||
Keep that in mind. | ||
We're just going to walk through where we're currently at with this claim that Trump's best or only option in destroying Fordow is a nuclear weapon. | ||
Truthout reports. | ||
U.S. reportedly assesses only a nuclear bomb could destroy Iran nuclear facility. | ||
One expert has warned that attacks on nuclear facilities should never take place because of radioactive fallout. | ||
We have this from the New Republic. | ||
Trump White House considers dropping nukes on Iran. | ||
Fox News reports that Donald Trump may consider using nuclear weapons to eliminate Iran's Fordo nuclear facility. | ||
We have this from the Daily Mail exclusive Pentagon Insider reveals why Trump's best option is to use a tactical nuclear weapon to obliterate Iran's deadly labs. | ||
Saying, only a tactical nuclear warhead would be certain to destroy Iran's key uranium enrichment base hidden inside a mountain, a military official has told the Daily Mail. | ||
It comes amid doubts that the 30,000 pound bunker buster bombs would be enough to destroy the secretive facility at Forto, 60 miles south of Tehran. | ||
Tactical nukes are meant for battlefield use and do not carry the same devastating payloads as strategic nukes, which are used to topple cities. | ||
In this case, the warhead selected could be sized for the Fordow site, though no tactical nuclear weapon has ever been used in combat before. | ||
Israeli officials have urged American forces to deploy multiple GBU-57 bunker busters to... | ||
We then have this. | ||
Newsweek. | ||
Is Donald Trump considering tactical nukes against Iran? | ||
What we know. | ||
They say the administration has not taken anything off the table, including the use of tactical nuclear weapons. | ||
If it decides to take military action against the underground Iranian facility at Forto, Fox News reported, citing a White House official. | ||
We then have this for a mediaite. | ||
White House denies Trump ruled out using a tactical nuke on Iran. | ||
And the root of this is the Guardian. | ||
Trump caution on Iran's strike linked to doubts over bunker buster bomb, officials say. | ||
There are several things to consider that's now coming out. | ||
Donald Trump reportedly asked, can these bunker busters even take out this facility? | ||
And the answer is, maybe not. | ||
The reason? | ||
These things are designed to penetrate 200 feet. | ||
Fordo is 300 feet. | ||
Which would mean they would need multiple successive strikes in the exact same spot. | ||
That means one bunker buster goes in, detonates, and then in the crater, they need to send another one. | ||
The other issue. | ||
Iran has built the facility specifically underground because of the bunker busters, meaning it's also spread out. | ||
So a single successive strike of multiple bunker busters may not even stop this. | ||
And I believe Jack Posobiec said in Bannon's War Room, it may actually slow them down a year or two and doesn't solve the problem that Trump and others in the U.S. are purporting is there. | ||
Now, there's a question in the debate as to whether or not, one, they're actually going to make a nuke. | ||
Tulsi Gabbard says they've got the materials, they are enriching it above what they would need for power, but they don't believe they're working towards a nuke. | ||
That was March. | ||
If that is the case, that the U.S.'s position is they cannot have the ability to enrich uranium at those levels for whatever reason, be it they build a nuclear bomb and launch it, or they give fissile material to a bunch of rebel lunatics, it stands to reason, based on the reporting, at least what they want the public to think. | ||
The only way they can do it is with a nuclear strike. | ||
Now, why would they do that? | ||
My opinion, big ask. | ||
You run out of the press, headline after headline after headline, saying Trump, his only option is a nuke and they're not ruling it out. | ||
Then, when they say, guys, I have an idea. | ||
What if we just send people on the ground into Iran and we don't have to use a nuclear weapon? | ||
Then people are going to go, whoa, yes, a boots on the ground invasion is the preferable choice. | ||
I wouldn't say that. | ||
You think a nuke is better? | ||
No. | ||
I don't think either of those options work for me. | ||
And this is the big ask. | ||
It's tell people we have to do a nuke and then say, we could do an invasion. | ||
You pick. | ||
And everyone, of course, is going to choose invasion. | ||
I don't see MAGA base choosing an invasion. | ||
No attempt with the bunker buster. | ||
Don't drop a mop. | ||
Don't even try it. | ||
I understand what you're saying about the precision needed. | ||
It reminds me of the blockbuster with Tom Cruise, the second Top Gun. | ||
It was like an unbelievable movie about them hitting a target twice. | ||
They had to hit it two times and come up out of that curve, not get hit by the Sams. | ||
It was impossible, and only one guy could do it, and it was Tom Cruise. | ||
And that was Iran. | ||
And it was Iran. | ||
So Top Gun Maverick, right? | ||
Right. | ||
They were calling it the enemy in the movie, but it was very obviously Iran. | ||
Obviously. | ||
Crazy. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And it was an underground facility, and it had a tiny little hole that they had to hit, and it was like an impossible task, and of course Tom Cruise was able to do it. | ||
Like Star Wars. | ||
It was exciting. | ||
Oh my gosh. | ||
It was exactly like Star Wars. | ||
Oh, don't get me started. | ||
Okay, so I'm just saying, I would not buy that. | ||
Now, I understand the subterfuge you're talking about and selling it. | ||
And Trump is good at that. | ||
That's one of his main... | ||
He's a dealmaker. | ||
But we're talking about Americans who literally—I remember giving speeches in D.C. about the never-ending wars in the Middle East, how much money we've spent, how much treasure, and how Trump is not that guy. | ||
He doesn't believe in starting wars. | ||
He doesn't believe in entering issues or situations foreign policy-wise that we don't have a tactical and strategic objective that we can meet or succeed and win and get out. | ||
I just, I can't see them doing that. | ||
I can't see them doing either of those scenarios without dropping the mop first. | ||
You want to read that headline? | ||
Ban and MAGA will get on board if Trump decides. | ||
Yeah, okay. | ||
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Yeah. | |
So he's a tactical overlord with language, right? | ||
He is an unbelievable historian, but I'm not with him on that. | ||
And I'm as big as it gets on MAGA. | ||
I've been to Mar-a-Lago six times. | ||
I've met President Trump numerous times. | ||
I have my picture with him numerous times. | ||
I believe in the guy. | ||
I don't believe in that. | ||
I don't want boots on the ground. | ||
I don't want it. | ||
So I get what you're saying. | ||
Is it your sense that MAGA would forgive Donald Trump, would forgive the GOP by the time the midterms roll around if they took some kind of action now? | ||
Because it's my opinion that the only thing that can happen that will prevent the Republicans from having at least a good showing and can really derail President Trump's agenda is a bad thing. | ||
you have to pass the BBB. | ||
But on this, so... | ||
The first one, he sells everybody on that. | ||
We sit here and hold our breath. | ||
He goes in. | ||
He's successful. | ||
Fordo is eliminated, and we're out. | ||
That is a pristine situation that is so improbable. | ||
It defies all of the logic that we've seen in every other war we've engaged in. | ||
But if that were to happen, the midterm is a piece of cake. | ||
Yeah, that would have no effect on him. | ||
More likely, we put boots on the ground. | ||
The tactical nuke is an obvious easy go. | ||
He just has to get the buy-in for that and hope that nobody else wants to get involved. | ||
But if we go in with boots on the ground, we're there. | ||
We might as well open up a military base, send over one of those big cornerstones they put in the ground every time we build something overseas. | ||
We're there forever. | ||
We just got done with that. | ||
That was the disastrous withdrawal from Afghanistan. | ||
Americans are exhausted by that. | ||
Israel had reportedly stated that if the U.S. doesn't want to get involved, they'll use commandos. | ||
But the idea, so we have the map here. | ||
Here's Tehran. | ||
I pulled this up quite a bit. | ||
Here's Com. | ||
I think that's how you pronounce it. | ||
I'm probably pronouncing it wrong. | ||
But just south, if Google Earth ever decides to actually move. | ||
Is it like in the mountains too? | ||
Yeah, it's 60 miles south. | ||
It's right over here. | ||
Forto, you can see it. | ||
Forto! | ||
Okay, so look where my mouse is. | ||
You want to get there with human beings? | ||
That's dead center in Iran. | ||
There's no way human beings are getting in there, getting in that facility and taking it out. | ||
You're going to need ordinance. | ||
They're going to have to carry that deep underground with a massive facility, which has what? | ||
How many personnel are down there? | ||
Thousands? | ||
That we know of. | ||
Who knows? | ||
Wait a minute. | ||
They control the airspace over Iran. | ||
They drop in the 101st Airborne, 82nd Airborne, and then they take control of the area. | ||
Are you getting out? | ||
I mean, obviously, you have to control the whole thing in order to get out. | ||
You said they couldn't get in. | ||
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They can get in. | |
Getting out is a problem. | ||
You drive out through Iraq. | ||
Literally, you drive to Baghdad and all that stuff. | ||
You drive from central Iran. | ||
You drive out. | ||
You're driving. | ||
They have to get to high ground. | ||
What are you driving? | ||
You're stealing? | ||
No, no, no. | ||
That wouldn't be just a commando raid. | ||
Like she said, they have no air cover. | ||
They have no air. | ||
Which means you're going to have to land planes. | ||
You're going to find an airfield. | ||
Yeah, big, big army stuff. | ||
A ton of them. | ||
Yeah, I'm talking about big army stuff. | ||
I'm fairly certain that if you started landing planes, even with Control of the Skies, you are going to be surrounded by hails of gunfire. | ||
Absolutely will be. | ||
So I don't see that as a reality to get humans on the ground unless you act. | ||
This is insane. | ||
I don't see a reality. | ||
Well, they're largely on the move evacuating out. | ||
But we already have, I think, 18 Patriot Battalions they moved over that were elsewhere that they've moved into the Middle East. | ||
That was about a month ago. | ||
But sorry, I mean I'm just saying, in terms of the population density of the area, we're talking driving distance to 10 million people in a metro. | ||
Now, obviously, most of these people are not going to be engaging in combat. | ||
But it takes only a tiny percentage of 10 million to completely overrun anything you land in the region. | ||
You know, we often talk about why guns are so important in this country. | ||
And the liberals don't get it. | ||
You know, Joe Biden's like, you want to go up against the U.S.? | ||
You're going to need F-16s. | ||
And it's like, right, because an F-16 can occupy a street corner. | ||
It can't happen. | ||
No, it can't. | ||
This is why anybody who's played StarCraft or WarCraft or Command& Conquer knows one of the best strategies, what do they call it, zerging? | ||
Yeah. | ||
You mass produce tons of little dudes you don't worry about. | ||
So in these strategy games, you can build up your bases, build high-tech weapons. | ||
And then some dude just says, give me 50. And you also, in the more advanced strategies, they'll make a mass of 1-1 tiny crap that they'll send out to distract the artillery, and then you send the big guns in behind those little guys. | ||
Zerging. | ||
Yeah, behind the Zerg, you send the big guns. | ||
My point, and I think Zerg is a reference to the smallest military unit in Starcraft. | ||
Yes, it's a race in Starcraft. | ||
The Zerg, it's this insectoid. | ||
Race that impregnates and takes over planets and humans, you know, the Zerg. | ||
Well, I don't play that game. | ||
Actually, I'm in the last century. | ||
I play Age of Empires. | ||
But I'm just going to say, I've been to the Middle East, and I actually agree with you about the topography, but the issue isn't that. | ||
We have 40,000 troops there already. | ||
At max, we've ever had there's 500,000, but that was at the height of the conflict. | ||
We don't have a problem mustering people, getting them into location. | ||
We don't have a problem managing other groups. | ||
Air control is what that's called. | ||
F-16s buzzing the ground, hitting the sonic boom, knocking the windows out of everything. | ||
People will not stand against that. | ||
They will disperse. | ||
Whoever's left, because you only have to do that once and people are scattering. | ||
So it's not about that. | ||
It's about the will. | ||
Do we want to go in? | ||
Do we want air control? | ||
How many jets do we want? | ||
USS Nimitz is steaming there right now. | ||
They're going to be close in a couple of days. | ||
They're going to be in theater. | ||
There's a lot of buildup. | ||
But let's try this. | ||
How many jets would you need? | ||
What is it called when it gets close to the ground and does a sonic boom? | ||
They're buzzing the ground, basically clearing the area so that troops can move. | ||
How many of those jets do we have, and how long can they operate? | ||
We have four air forces. | ||
We have over 14,000 aircraft. | ||
But we're not going to send 14,000 fighter jets. | ||
We don't have to. | ||
Once the USS Nimitz gets there, we'll have plenty. | ||
We'll have plenty in the area. | ||
There's two strike groups. | ||
That's a lot of air. | ||
But that's just what's on the water, Tim. | ||
We have air bases there. | ||
That's the 40,000. | ||
Certainly. | ||
I just am still not convinced. | ||
That central Iran, densely populated, will be so, like, that you're going to deal with single individuals with bombs and guns. | ||
No, you need to invoke a revolution among the Iranian people. | ||
Let's just talk about Afghanistan and the Taliban. | ||
I mean, we had all this, we were there for 20 years and we still weren't able to stop a bunch of goat herders in caves with guns. | ||
But they had tunnels and they had time on their hands. | ||
But these are major metro cities, highways, and there's weapons and infrastructure there already. | ||
So, I mean, we're not talking about going to cave guys with tunnels and, you know, respect. | ||
That is powerful defense. | ||
We're talking about a developed mountainous nation where we would have to land vehicles to send troops in to go into one site 60 miles south of Tehran, which I imagine is heavily fortified. | ||
And, like, what's the purpose here? | ||
If we blew up the nuclear program, then what, in three years they have another one? | ||
Like, it's obviously regime change. | ||
Exactly. | ||
But that's what Bibi Netanyahu said on TV last week. | ||
I agree with you that the boots-on-the-ground scenario is the worst one for us. | ||
It's the worst. | ||
It's the one the American people support the least. | ||
And I'm not talking about just MAGA people. | ||
Overall, 65% of Americans do not want war. | ||
And then the rest of them, I don't know if they're crazy, not jobs. | ||
How do we even get that big of a percentage? | ||
So President Trump has always been a flood-the-zone guy. | ||
He's always been like that. | ||
So that's what this feels like. | ||
He puts a lot of military equipment out front. | ||
He puts it in the face of the Iranians. | ||
They're still reeling. | ||
They lost 19 of their people over the past week. | ||
Leadership people. | ||
They're afraid. | ||
They're worried about traveling. | ||
They want to decamp from Iran. | ||
They can't because they're afraid they're going to get killed. | ||
They're now making some tacit promises that they won't kill this one. | ||
They won't kill that one. | ||
I think they're going to kill whoever they can. | ||
They've been very, very effective, the Israelis so far. | ||
But I can't see a scenario where we go in with tactical nudes and especially boots on the ground where we haven't tried the bunker buster. | ||
The thing about the bombs, and Posobiec mentioned this when he was talking to Steve Bannon, is that you don't know if it succeeded after the chaos and everything falls, explosions, even if you bunker busted it and nuked it, you still wouldn't be able to confirm that you blew up your nudes. | ||
Why can't we leave that to the Israelis? | ||
The way it sounds to me is we're just talking about taking this whole thing over and it's going to be America and Iran. | ||
The Israelis picked this fight. | ||
They started it. | ||
I support Israel. | ||
I'm not against them. | ||
But let them go in and continue what they've gotten started. | ||
We bunker bust and then, you know, back to you. | ||
You can kind of argue that the British and the Americans started it with overthrowing their democratic... | ||
They overthrew their prime minister, and they installed the king. | ||
But you can't argue that now, what, 50 years later, 60 years later? | ||
The reason the rise of the Islamic Republic occurred is because there's an autocratic king in control of their country that was... | ||
Operation Ajax, it was called. | ||
They were tired of the democratically elected prime minister of Iran nationalizing their oil and auditing the Anglo-Iranian oil company and trying to make a legitimate country for his people. | ||
They wanted control of the country, and they got it until 1979. | ||
what's his name? | ||
Rudola Khamenei comes along He had no solution. | ||
He just knew what the problem was. | ||
So he screamed about the problem. | ||
They put him in charge, and then he cried. | ||
He lied to them. | ||
He told them, I'm going to make you a republic. | ||
And then he turned it into an autocratic theocracy. | ||
As revolutions tend to go, you know? | ||
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Yeah, it's so similar to the Russian-Soviet revolution. | |
You get this Lenin guy comes in, just like the Ayatollah comes in. | ||
10 years later, he's dead. | ||
And the new guy now, we got Ali Khomeini, who's a real psych, He dispersed parliament in 1990. | ||
Went full autocracy. | ||
That's what Homer was talking about, huh? | ||
Who was talking about it? | ||
Homer. | ||
Homer Simpson? | ||
Well, he's talking about all the Ayatollahs before. | ||
No, he's talking about Khomeini. | ||
He was definitely talking about Rudol Khomeini, the first one. | ||
Which is interesting because Khomeini is the current one. | ||
Here you go, everybody. | ||
Just some context from the 90s. | ||
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Can we get rid of this Ayatollah t-shirt? | |
Khomeini died years ago. | ||
But Marge, it works on any Ayatollah. | ||
Ayatollah Nachpada? | ||
Ayatollah Zahedi? | ||
Even as we speak, Ayatollah Razmara and his cadre of fanatics are consolidating their power. | ||
I don't care who's consolidating their power. | ||
I agree. | ||
I don't care who's consolidating their power. | ||
Why are we involved? | ||
He got in, and the Ayatollah, you know, he was whatever. | ||
I don't know. | ||
In ten years, he didn't destroy parliament. | ||
It was the next guy that came in, this theocratic regime that took over after Ayatollah died, after Khomeini died. | ||
So I don't know. | ||
So real quick, and I mean it's honestly, why should I care? | ||
Because when a psychotic regime gets in power, they can decimate everything. | ||
What does that mean? | ||
Okay, the argument here is if in 1938 the French, who had the biggest and most powerful military on Earth and the best tanks on Earth, had invaded Germany with the British, they would have stomped the Germans, Hitler, they would have taken Hitler out of power. | ||
If the French attacked Germany before, in 1938, because Germany was still fledgling, they had a big military, but it was either East or the West. | ||
The French were ready to rock, they just didn't anticipate the sneak attack. | ||
It was the Maginot Line, and they thought it wasn't going to be penetrated, and then Hitler just went around it, and they were like, ah, crap. | ||
They had tanks. | ||
They had amazing, big, beautiful tanks, but they would keep the tanks with their infantry. | ||
That was the modern war tactic of the day, is your tanks support your infantry. | ||
They move at infantry speed, so very slow. | ||
But the Germans made divisions of tanks, so they were super quick. | ||
They could get behind your lines. | ||
If the British and the French had stomped Hitler before that and taken him out of power, this ridiculously unfounded Nazi regime that was just killing to get power, if they'd taken him out, And we may not have seen World War II. | ||
We may not have seen a world war. | ||
It might have been a worse world war. | ||
You never know. | ||
Ian, you make an interesting point. | ||
Maybe we should send boots on the ground to Iran to prevent World War III. | ||
Is that what your argument is? | ||
Well, this is what the Israeli government and Benjamin Netanyahu have been saying for like 20 years. | ||
And I've just thought of him as a raving madman. | ||
You know, just real quick. | ||
You know, you take one look at Ian and you see this long hair and this weird jacket. | ||
And you're like, this guy's going to be a hippie. | ||
And he's like, we have to invade Iran! | ||
Earlier you made a remark and I was just like, man, you just sound like a CIA. | ||
That's interesting. | ||
They see it as like a potential Nazi regime about to attack. | ||
When you were like, we need to start a revolution over there, I'm like, that's what the CIA does. | ||
I want to see the Iranians have their republic. | ||
They're supposed to be, it's called the Iranian republic and it's a theocratic autocracy. | ||
Ian has also in the past called for spreading American constitutional democracy to other countries. | ||
What if it just turned out he was CIA the whole time? | ||
And it's all an act? | ||
I like the culture victory, or the scientific victory. | ||
If you can convince people to rise up and create their own democracies, that's the way to go. | ||
Yeah, but people aren't really ready for that. | ||
Okay, so this is like the Star Trek, where they had the prime directive. | ||
You can't go in and drop technology on primitive people. | ||
They did anyway. | ||
They did, but I mean, they did have the prime directive. | ||
They at least thought they wanted to do what was right. | ||
This is the problem with all of our nation-building tendencies, which have really come to naught, is we find people who are way behind us technologically, and then we try to turn them into what Democrats call a democracy, but we're actually— He is getting 20s right now. | ||
That's what I'm talking about. | ||
And they did that with the Shah in 1955 after the coup. | ||
And they modernized Iran through American and British ideals. | ||
But the Shah, the king, didn't set up a republic. | ||
He should have turned his country into a legitimized republic and then stepped down. | ||
Instead, he just held on to power as an autocrat and hasn't properly formed their administration. | ||
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I have an idea. | |
What if we don't? | ||
Then they may get a nuclear missile and they may use it. | ||
Maybe. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't know how far they go because one thing we can count on is that the Israelis have Mossad and they have been going in and methodically picking off their nuclear scientists. | ||
Every few years they go in and they kill basically everybody who's working on the program. | ||
And this time they took out, now it's 50% of their ballistic missile capability. | ||
They don't have a lot of extra money left over because Trump almost ran them into bankruptcy in his first term. | ||
We had four years of Biden selling oil in the open market. | ||
I think they made $75 billion. | ||
But now we're back to like how many ballistic missiles do they have left? | ||
If they had any left, they wouldn't be allowing the Israeli Air Force to control their airspace. | ||
So I'm with you on wanting to prevent them from having a nuke. | ||
The question is, how do we get it done? | ||
And how do we not look like our previous selves where we have failed epically at building nations and regimes? | ||
And I think even Trump and the U.S. don't think it is either. | ||
When you take a look at what Tulsi Gabbard said, that they are enriching uranium higher than what would be expected for civilian energy use, but we do not believe they're pursuing a bomb. | ||
Well, then, what's the conclusion? | ||
They want to send that material. | ||
They're making dirty bombs. | ||
Dirty bombs. | ||
Send it out to the rest of the— Exactly. | ||
But that's not unusual thought, Tim, because a lot of regular Americans—I have people calling me last—or night before last on the show asking exactly that question. | ||
What are they doing with that nuclear material? | ||
Look what they did on October 7th. | ||
They're the sponsors of October 7th massacre on Israel. | ||
They want to do the same thing in the United States. | ||
Hamas promised to do it again and again and again until Israel was destroyed. | ||
So the question is, how do we prevent that? | ||
Well, the easy answer is bunker busters or a nuclear weapon. | ||
I hate this idea of boots on the ground. | ||
I'm so sick of hearing the words boots on the ground because those are all people. | ||
And I have a special interest in it because I was on active duty in the Air Force. | ||
During the Cobar Tower bombing, I went in the January rotation because my husband, who was my boyfriend at the time, was like, you don't want to go in the summer. | ||
You're scheduled to go in the summer. | ||
There's an opening in the January rotation. | ||
Take that. | ||
So I went, got my stuff out of the way. | ||
I was there 94 days, C-130 back home. | ||
I'm on the beach when the Kovar Towers are bombed. | ||
And the guy who lived across the hall from me, who had just transferred in, To clarify, I'm saying riding the C-130 sounds fun, not the other parts. | ||
Yeah, that was fun. | ||
And we had, you know, mo bags and it was kitted out for military use, not, not civilian. | ||
It was awesome. | ||
I felt like there was no engagement that we shouldn't get involved in. | ||
I was on active duty back then. | ||
Now I'm a mom of three young adults. | ||
I don't want my kids drafted into a war over there. | ||
Honest question. | ||
What if we, and I mean this seriously, what if we dropped something like 100,000 machine gun mounted robot dogs? | ||
They'd probably get used against us. | ||
I don't. | ||
Like, if they're encrypted and they're, like, automated... | ||
I don't think they're going to be able to break into them in any meaningful amount of time. | ||
To start securing areas. | ||
Oh, we need divisions of robot dogs. | ||
Have you seen the videos of the robot dogs with guns mounted on them? | ||
They could be easily dropped. | ||
The cost is ridiculously minimal. | ||
I mean, these things are thousands of dollars. | ||
So it is technically expensive, but I mean, for the U.S. military, not that much money to strap an AI little dog with a gun that can fire. | ||
We're talking about drone use, and if we control the skies, you unload a bunch of these things, they'll take over a whole area. | ||
And then what? | ||
If you want to get people in there. | ||
Okay. | ||
Commandos. | ||
What if Israel sent in commandos and we just dumped 50,000 robot dogs? | ||
Okay, I'm there. | ||
They can also blow up supply lines. | ||
They can kamikaze. | ||
We do need divisions of drones. | ||
this is what the Germans figured out as divisions of tanks in the beginning. | ||
They were just using the, People will be using their drones to support their ground campaign. | ||
But we need autonomous—I don't know about autonomous. | ||
Terminators. | ||
Semi-autonomous divisions of Terminator drones. | ||
We need those because they're getting built. | ||
Just like with skull faces. | ||
Well, the Israelis already used drones during this current— Flying ones. | ||
Yeah, they had flying drones in there, and they were doing really well with them. | ||
They set up drone base beforehand. | ||
They actually snuck in. | ||
I'm curious about one word. | ||
So a lot of people think that we'll get to the point where humanoid— Autonomous machines will be running in. | ||
I don't think so. | ||
There's no reason. | ||
Humanoids are good for moving dishes into the dishwasher or taking groceries in the car. | ||
If you're talking about war, quadrupedal, gun-mounted thing, and it's got the arm on top that can manipulate stuff, that's going to secure a location better than a humanoid. | ||
They're harder to hit, and they're faster, and they can move over rocky terrain. | ||
I wouldn't be surprised if we see that. | ||
If this does go, people... | ||
It's going to get weird. | ||
Sorry, real quick. | ||
Some of these robot dogs we've shown, not only do they have the legs, but there's wheels and they're So they're rubber and they can walk, but then the wheels can spin and they can drive. | ||
So it can run over the rocks, Are there, like, ground ones that can lift off? | ||
I'd be willing to bet they have those. | ||
I'd be willing to bet. | ||
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So I think... | ||
They call him the prince in exile. | ||
And then they have another monarchy, which I think is a fucking fail. | ||
You don't want another monarchy. | ||
There would be, probably. | ||
But the last civil war was impotent. | ||
And it is not like it is a singular ethnic group with singular religious group. | ||
But what will cause a horrific war is if we colonize or we establish drone... | ||
I think the ideal scenario, actually, for the U.S. and for U.S.' partners is that the current regime stays in power, but is deferential to the demands of the West. | ||
The argument being that if we were to remove this regime, you would end up with ISIS-style insurgency all over the country you can't control. | ||
The clergy? | ||
They call it the clergy? | ||
They used to have ceremonial power amongst the Shah. | ||
The Shah kind of relegated them to secondary. | ||
Then they were, and then they weren't, and then, of course, now they are in charge. | ||
But we could relegate we. | ||
They could be relegated back to a position of just religious authority, extricating that from the way those people think. | ||
I don't know enough Iranians. | ||
They only think about killing the West, the little Satan and the big Satan. | ||
Let's real quick jump to the story, advance the narrative here. | ||
From the Daily Mail, Trump warns Iran could launch nuclear war in weeks. | ||
As it's pummeled with Israeli bombs, and Citi is struck by 5.1 earthquake. | ||
Now, you know why that earthquake thing's actually really scary? | ||
Man-made? | ||
Well, who knows? | ||
The argument being, was it an earthquake? | ||
Was it testing a nuclear weapon? | ||
Or was it a bunker buster? | ||
Or were they testing a nuclear weapon? | ||
Deep underground. | ||
Denial weapons, like vibration tech. | ||
Nikola Tesla set off an earthquake in lower Manhattan. | ||
A lot of the speculation is immediately like... | ||
And did they just test a detonation underground? | ||
Or is it a coincidence that a 5.1 earthquake just hit Tehran? | ||
And that's very close to Forto. | ||
There are frequently seismic activity in the area. | ||
They have earthquakes there. | ||
I think volcanic and seismic activity are related to terrestrial explosives too. | ||
You can induce like... | ||
I mean, the question is whether or not it was natural or whether it was an underground nuke. | ||
Or, you know, if they're testing one. | ||
You know, if they're like, oh, let's put it together and see if we can make one work. | ||
I think they said it was in Sork. | ||
How close to Tehran is that? | ||
It's 23... | ||
Let me see if I can pull it up. | ||
Let's see. | ||
They are testing what they got. | ||
It is... | ||
So they would test it far away from Toronto if they're going to test it. | ||
This is something Scott Horton said. | ||
Scott Horton was talking about the differentials of the nuclear fissile material. | ||
You got your plutonium and then you got uranium. | ||
The enriched uranium bombs, well, they make bombs. | ||
They don't make missiles because it's so heavy. | ||
You need a big, big bomb. | ||
That's what they dropped in Hiroshima. | ||
The plutonium stuff you can put on the end of a missile. | ||
It's a lot lighter, but the Iranians don't have access to that stuff. | ||
They don't have the plutonium enrichment capabilities. | ||
They have the uranium. | ||
Right. | ||
But that doesn't indicate that they're going to be able to shoot a missile with it anywhere. | ||
They'd have to load it into a big plane, and it'd be very obvious. | ||
They don't have the delivery system for that. | ||
Not for air-based, but there are other ways of launching. | ||
Correction. | ||
It actually is rather close to Toronto. | ||
So they're saying it's south of Semnon City, not province, which is probably within 60 to 100 miles of Tehran. | ||
Okay. | ||
Interesting. | ||
Not too far from Forto. | ||
Is it like the middle of a desert where there's not a lot of stuff? | ||
Yes, it is. | ||
All right. | ||
Well, that could be a secondary target. | ||
Put it on the map, guys. | ||
Interesting. | ||
The Defense Department wants some help. | ||
Let me know. | ||
Check this place out. | ||
Ground penetrating radar. | ||
Let's use this new Doppler tech that they were scanning underground the pyramids with and look for these. | ||
I mean, I feel like they already have all that data. | ||
183 kilometers. | ||
Because if Trump said they weren't going to nuke, that would make me think that they were. | ||
This mind game upon mind game. | ||
Because he was just at the press briefing. | ||
He's out with reporters and they're asking him specifically, are you going to bomb? | ||
You know, are you going to bomb on behalf of the Israelis? | ||
And he said, that's the dumbest question I've ever heard. | ||
Why would I tell you that? | ||
So talking about the nuclear, this story, you know, how often do we place stories? | ||
Our media is a part of the story. | ||
The story gets placed that the only thing that can work is a nuclear weapon. | ||
Then you're back to Tim's suggestion that they're really going to... | ||
Big ask. | ||
That's what it's called. | ||
I think there's something genetically in humans that love the idea of a leader, of one human leading us to victory. | ||
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But Trump needs Congress's approval, supposedly. | ||
Well, he's got the Patriot Act, but he's supposed to say, look, we have to destroy their—instead of being like, they just can't have it, guys. | ||
Sorry. | ||
Shut up. | ||
I'm in charge. | ||
No, no, no. | ||
He can take action. | ||
He just has to inform Congress within 48 hours. | ||
He can put boots on the ground, but he has to, within 90 days, go to Congress and ask for their permission to continue funding. | ||
So he has a lot of room to do things immediately, but then afterwards he has to mop it up. | ||
Is that because of the post-Patriot Act or is that what it was? | ||
Pre-Patriot Act. | ||
He's always had the ability to just – he can just do a few things, 48 hours to notify Congress. | ||
Now, I don't know about the nuclear. | ||
I don't know if launching nuclear weapons falls under that. | ||
Like blowing up an enemy ship maybe would be considered. | ||
Because it's an emergency and you don't have time to appeal to Congress. | ||
It's not even really an emergency. | ||
Department of Defense can do it. | ||
President Trump authorizes from the Situation Room. | ||
They inform Congress within 48 hours he's within the rules. | ||
Of declaring. | ||
That's how conflicts. | ||
Okay. | ||
All right. | ||
I mean. | ||
You didn't know that? | ||
No. | ||
Not that. | ||
Not that. | ||
No, no, no. | ||
I thought like. | ||
He's a commander in chief of the military. | ||
He's allowed to. | ||
He can. | ||
Fully direct the military to do operations. | ||
Ian, when was the last time you went to the White House? | ||
I don't think I've ever been. | ||
You've never been? | ||
I've never been. | ||
I watched that in totality two days ago. | ||
I was like, I owe it to Dave Smith and Douglas. | ||
I gotta watch this. | ||
Here we are. | ||
Have you been to Iran? | ||
No. | ||
Oh, well, none of us have. | ||
I've been to Saudi Arabia. | ||
I've been falsely accused of going to a Holocaust deniers conference in Iran by the SPLC, which is not true. | ||
Two weeks ago, someone called into an earlier program on Sirius and accused me of being an honorary member, having received honorary membership in the KKK. | ||
Here's another thing about them trying to stop their bomb. | ||
Well, you know, the KKK's new DEI program is, you know. | ||
I mean, if they want me, they can honor me as long as they like. | ||
We obviously don't care for the KKK. | ||
But anyway, Tim, what I want to know is – because obviously we're sitting around here at this table discussing this. | ||
I wish – talk about going to the White House. | ||
I want to go in the situation where everyone's just sit in on a discussion surrounding what they actually know about Fordo. | ||
I feel like they know so much more than what we could possibly – This is my concern with Trump meeting with Bannon because – and apparently – I don't know. | ||
I think Tucker called Trump and then apologized. | ||
For saying that he went a little too far with the things he said. | ||
Because Tucker had said that Trump was complicit in this war. | ||
But it also said Trump was negotiating in good faith to stop it. | ||
So I think Tucker deserves a great deal of respect in that regard. | ||
But meeting with Bannon and the talk with Tucker, my concern is Trump's basically saying to them, guys, you know me, here's why. | ||
Like Bannon worked with Trump in the White House. | ||
Bannon's like, no, no, no, we can't do this. | ||
Trump sits down with Bannon and says, here's what I can tell you. | ||
Slides a piece of paper over and be like, this is why we do what we do. | ||
And then Bannon might be like, holy crap. | ||
If the president, any president, were just like, I want to fire missiles at that building in that country, they can just do it. | ||
And then they have 48 hours to go to Congress and be like – They can do it over and over and over and over and over again? | ||
No, no, no, Ian, that's not how it works. | ||
The president, if he wants to blow up a building, can just do it, and he goes to no one, and then just smiles, puts on a tan suit, and everyone forgets about it. | ||
post-Patriot Act reality, but before that, Let me tell you about Barack Obama's disposition matrix, where he'd be like— And then he went to no one. | ||
And no one did anything about it. | ||
They didn't do anything because he was the first black president. | ||
and you couldn't be on the wrong side of history by disagreeing with him. | ||
The reason I'm bringing this up in time is- He was. | ||
And Americans at that. | ||
I mean, obviously the guy was, you know, hanging out with Al Qaeda. | ||
But he was still an American citizen. | ||
The way that Trump is dangling it. | ||
His kid. | ||
Right. | ||
Abdurrahman wasn't hanging out with anybody. | ||
He was just eating Yemeni food. | ||
The way that Trump is dangling the power right now of like, well, I could nuke him or maybe I won't. | ||
It's like one guy. | ||
We're supposed to have a democracy that prevents one guy from having that kind of power. | ||
No. | ||
Yes. | ||
No. | ||
No. | ||
Hey, listen to me. | ||
No. | ||
Tell me why. | ||
Because in the Constitution, it clearly says that the president is the commander-in-chief of the military. | ||
The Constitution intentionally gave the power to command the military to the president. | ||
It's Article 2 power. | ||
And the war declaration. | ||
No, not declarations. | ||
But he can engage in strikes. | ||
He can move military around. | ||
And the reason why, and the reason why the founding fathers did this, is because they learned the history of committee, democracy, and anarchy of the past. | ||
Great examples throughout history of when Senate meeting! | ||
And they all run together, and then their cities are being rancid. | ||
And three weeks later, they're still meeting at the table while everything's going wrong. | ||
So that's why he can respond immediately, because the president is the only one who gets the highly classified briefings on a daily basis, or every other day, or whatever schedule he sets, where he gets intel briefings on what's going on around the world, and the requests are then made by the Department of Defense, or whoever, that they want to move these troops, or do this or that, or this general wants to. | ||
I can't remember the guy's name, but he was in charge. | ||
He had been called on the carpet by a bunch of female. | ||
And they were upset with him because he gave the order to kill 200 mercenaries that were in between our operators and their targets in Syria. | ||
And he said, yeah, I gave the order and we eliminated them because they were mercenaries and they're affiliated with no other military. | ||
So we were not required to give any notice. | ||
We wiped them out because they were in our way. | ||
Next question. | ||
Well, he was able to do that because he'd been given authorization. | ||
And that was the rules of engagement and how far he could go set by every president. | ||
Like President Trump. | ||
Authorized the dropping of the MOAB during his first term. | ||
He gave that authorization. | ||
And then he said afterwards, if you need to use it again, we don't have to go through all these hoops. | ||
Just do it. | ||
So they used it one time. | ||
But it's up to the president to set the rules of engagement and what type of authorizations they need from him. | ||
But at the end of the day, he can authorize and then go back to Congress after. | ||
I appreciate authorizational authority. | ||
You need it to remain agile in conflict. | ||
If we're planning an invasion of another country, it's not an emergency. | ||
We have weeks to debate this in Congress. | ||
It's Congress's decision whether or not we're going to deploy troops or missiles on a foreign nation that has not aggressed on us. | ||
I don't think that we're at a point where we're planning an invasion. | ||
That's what we've been talking about. | ||
But wait, I'm just going to get with you right here. | ||
We're going to link up arms on this. | ||
Congressional authority. | ||
Should mean that they're already in meetings with him demanding to know when he's going to come and present his plans to Congress. | ||
But we haven't had a Congress like that since I've been an adult. | ||
So, I mean, they've ceded everything that's their responsibility to the bureaucracy or to the executive or to Supreme Court. | ||
So they don't have to be the ones to take responsibility for it because they're up for election every two years. | ||
They don't care about that. | ||
So the Nimitz is supposed to arrive tomorrow. | ||
My bet is still that... | ||
We don't want to engage in hostilities. | ||
Then, for whatever reason, I'm not going to speculate, is anything beyond U.S. forces are attacked in the region by Iran or Iranian-backed forces, and then the U.S. says, we have no choice but to intervene. | ||
You'll find a passport floating in the water. | ||
It's proof it was an Iranian submarine. | ||
Shout-out to 9-11. | ||
Shout-out to 9-11. | ||
Check it out. | ||
They found his passport. | ||
I think I've heard of it. | ||
It's proof. | ||
Okay. | ||
Shout it out. | ||
I think you might be right, Tim. | ||
The false flag potential right now. | ||
And again, I'm not speculating his false flag. | ||
It could even be a video of a thing getting blown up. | ||
So already, already we've got several tankers have been either collided, There have been reports that the tankers that are going through the Strait of Hormuz are registering as being in rural Russia because of the signal jamming. | ||
It's already going on because of the war. | ||
Iran is reportedly threatening to shut the strait down. | ||
It's a power move they have because they control so much of it, which is going to piss off the Asian peninsula – I'm sorry, the Arabic peninsula. | ||
And so the U.S. is going to say – and this is all speculative. | ||
I'm probably wrong. | ||
Maybe it's a 7% chance happening. | ||
We are simply going to secure the access from the Persian Gulf out to the Indian Ocean so that our trade partners can keep trading their fuels and supplies. | ||
And then all of a sudden, there's an explosion on the Nimitz. | ||
There's a loss of life. | ||
Reports all across the U.S. saying Iran has formally attacked. | ||
And then they're going to say, this is war. | ||
And how could you disagree? | ||
And it triggers a defensive pact, I'm sure, somewhere. | ||
Being the one that got attacked gives all your defensive allies a trigger. | ||
Saudi Arabia, they'll all say, like, this is horrible. | ||
We condemn this attack. | ||
We stand with the United States. | ||
And then you get war. | ||
I got mixed feelings on the Iranian. | ||
I mean, I can't. | ||
I will say this. | ||
Look, considering the way things are going in Trump's first term with the Abraham Accords, I'd love it if Iran, if there was a meaningful diplomatic way that changed the culture or the government structure by which the Abraham Accords could succeed without Iranian. | ||
Interference. | ||
Yeah, absolutely. | ||
And so I think one of the things that a lot of these neocon types, interventionalists are looking at is Trump hit a grand slam with the Abraham Accords. | ||
Normalization of trade with Israel and other Muslim nations. | ||
Iran's the holdout. | ||
I mean, they are the major thorn in the side of these agreements. | ||
Trump wants world peace. | ||
I genuinely believe that. | ||
And you can make every argument you want. | ||
But I would say to the leftists when they're like, Trump doesn't care about, he's an ego. | ||
Then my argument to liberals is this. | ||
Trump's got such an ego. | ||
He wants a gigantic golden statue of him for all time of the man who brought about world peace. | ||
He wants that legacy. | ||
Iran stands in his way. | ||
I think. | ||
motioned a plan to withdraw from Afghanistan, which was something that active duty service members had been asking for for over a decade. | ||
So Whatever the reasoning is behind what he wants to piece, he wants it because he wants to take credit. | ||
Okay, great. | ||
Take credit. | ||
Question is piece at what cost? | ||
Someone in chat says draft Congress also. | ||
Seconded. | ||
Draft kings. | ||
No. | ||
Draft kings. | ||
Draft them all. | ||
They're so old, guys. | ||
Come on. | ||
Sure. | ||
I don't care. | ||
They still have to go? | ||
They should have to vote for the declaration. | ||
if they vote yes then they're on the front line like when I'm looking at I've got to tell you, Ian, I've played many a game of Civilization. | ||
Here's the way I play. | ||
You ever play Civilization? | ||
No. | ||
One of the greatest games ever, but the new one apparently was miserably bad. | ||
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Yes, I've heard that. | |
But what I do is I usually just – so the game starts and you're like a little nomadic settler and you build a little city. | ||
I immediately produce settlers and I secure a large swath of land for my country. | ||
It's like Age of Empires. | ||
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Yeah. | |
And then what I do is I heavily focus on developing technology, make a strong military, and the moment anyone attacks, I flatten them. | ||
Kind of like NATO. | ||
So I will not. | ||
Invade anybody. | ||
I'll mind my own business. | ||
But they always try, and there's a little dude who breaks in, and then I immediately just slam their country and take it over. | ||
Well, what if someone's just walking a settler through your territory? | ||
You attack the settler and take it? | ||
Well, if I have an agreement with that country to allow open borders? | ||
What if it's just a country you don't have any agreements with? | ||
Do you take the settler if it's available? | ||
The settler has to be killed. | ||
No, I'm pretty sure in Civilization, I don't know if the later editions are different, you can't send any kind of unit into enemy borders. | ||
Oh, I mean outside your borders. | ||
Just if you see him walking around in neutral territory, will you attack and take a settler? | ||
Oh, I will. | ||
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No. | |
You want to win. | ||
You need to win. | ||
That's why you're playing, is to win. | ||
My point is, I will mind my own business and go for a science or cultural victory. | ||
Yeah, those are nice. | ||
And if they attack me, then they get the full brunt of my force, and they will regret that attack. | ||
If only it were so easy as a video game, because I'm with you. | ||
I love playing that strategy, the turtle and fire route. | ||
And you have the best tanks, the best missiles, the best aircraft, obliteration at a whim. | ||
It's fun. | ||
Unfortunately, reality has collateral damage and external emotions. | ||
Video games don't have emotions. | ||
I think pretty much everyone on Earth is concerned with the theocracy of the Iranian government, if you want to call it that. | ||
I don't think they care about the Russians. | ||
The Russians and the Chinese, I think they're looking at it like, They are, but they're very westernized. | ||
They put aside all of the kind of more problematic tenets of Islam because they really want to have a good relationship with the West, especially the United States. | ||
And we have our bases there. | ||
They just recently, a few years back, allowed women to drive. | ||
I drove when I was stationed there. | ||
I drove, but I had to have on a military uniform. | ||
And my hat on because you can't be driving there as a woman unless you're on active duty back then. | ||
Now women can drive. | ||
They're slowly modernizing in ways that we would notice, but for them it's huge steps. | ||
What about race issues in Saudi Arabia? | ||
When I was there, my gosh, those people were so nice. | ||
We went off base. | ||
So my main concern was not the people. | ||
It was the religious police because you can't show your wrist bone, your collarbone, or your ankle bone as a woman. | ||
So I had to wear jeans and long-sleeved shirts, sweatshirts, had to be buttoned up to the neck because they can't see this, or the religious police can beat you. | ||
Even as a U.S. troop? | ||
Well, they would give you a warning, but you'd have to immediately leave the area. | ||
I was told by my commander, we don't want incidents here. | ||
So you're not going to show those things because we don't want to have to come rescue you from the police. | ||
But the big deal with the Saudis is, didn't President Trump just give him a nickname? | ||
He said, this is my friend Johnny MBS. | ||
His nickname is now Johnny. | ||
I mean, these people really want to be in close relationship with America. | ||
They do. | ||
So the idea, it's not so much that the rest of the world hates the theocracy of Iran. | ||
They hate Iran funding the Houthis, the Yemenis, the Hamas, the terror attack on Israel. | ||
They hate them funding that. | ||
And they have killed American troops. | ||
They have kidnapped our troops and our soldiers. | ||
We can attribute up to 600 of our troop deaths over the last 20 years to the Iranians directly. | ||
I want regime change in Iran. | ||
I want regime change in Russia and China. | ||
I'm just not willing to advocate U.S. intervention for those things. | ||
I think it's fair to say that we look at many of the BRICS nations and they're bad and we don't like them. | ||
But to what extent are people willing to sacrifice other people's blood and treasure to get something that they hope for? | ||
When we have all this crap going on here at home, the homeless people, the encampments. | ||
The violence of the left. | ||
I saw a video earlier today that was viral. | ||
It was on Instagram of this black guy. | ||
And he's like kind of leaned back talking about how the Democrats are morphing into America's Hamas. | ||
And I was like, wow, that's extreme. | ||
And so he goes through this list of things that Democrats are doing. | ||
I don't know if I disagree. | ||
Well, I couldn't either at the end of it. | ||
I was like, oh, I see your point. | ||
But that's a real problem we need to address. | ||
We need to address that. | ||
And there's the other issue I wrote about this in my book. | ||
What if we took the amount of money and energy we've spent in the Middle East and instead spent that in Mexico? | ||
My gosh, we're a 30 some odd percent of their GDP. | ||
There's remittances and American businesses in their country. | ||
They're literally the original 51st state. | ||
They're talking about taking back the territory that they lost in the Mexican War. | ||
I have such a problem with that. | ||
They had it for 27 years or something like that. | ||
The U.S. has had it for like 150 or whatever. | ||
Like, shut up. | ||
We bought it for 15 million and they gave the rest up because we won the war. | ||
That's a non-issue. | ||
But they talk about that. | ||
What I'm saying is, why are we allowing a narco state to operate to our south when it's so dangerous for us losing 125? | ||
I think we're good to go. | ||
Straightforward, normal, diplomatic approach. | ||
I think Trump's Yosemite Sam strategy, where he's firing wildly into the air and you don't know what he's going to do. | ||
And I'm half kidding, but Trump's, when he's talking about these news reports about nukes, then saying two weeks, I've read some assessments. | ||
Obviously, people who like Trump say he's playing 5D chess all the time. | ||
But one of the assessments that I was reading was that Trump basically floats the idea intentionally that nukes are on the table without saying, yes, we're going to nuke you. | ||
But, oh, I don't know. | ||
You know, that's what they're telling me because he wants Iran to be concerned that Trump's a crazy enough guy to actually do it. | ||
It's never been done before. | ||
But also waiting two weeks puts Iran in a pressure cooker where they have to sustain rocket fire on Israel without knowing whether the U.S. will intervene. | ||
And Iran needs to hold back some of its missiles in the event the U.S. does launch an attack. | ||
If they say yes, then they're in a weakened stance against Israel. | ||
But they're already holding them back because they did like 175 and then 70 and then 25. They're already holding them back. | ||
It may be because Trump has said, if they're holding them back, that means Israel is going to take less fire. | ||
They may be able to replenish interceptors. | ||
And then after two weeks, Trump goes, no, we ain't doing nothing. | ||
And then Iran's been sitting on a stockpile they haven't used. | ||
So he's basically put them in a bind where they can't make a move. | ||
Well, that makes sense. | ||
But again, the Yosemite Sam thing that people attribute to Trump, I love that because if you sit in a room, if you listen to the people who sit around with Trump all the time, they tell stories about how knowledgeable he is. | ||
Like he knows all the troop strengths and the locations of all the countries around Iran. | ||
And he can draw a map on a regular blank sheet of paper and tell you where all the troops are. | ||
And he asks questions about, why are these 500 guys right here? | ||
Well, why don't we get them out of there? | ||
Because they're right in the line of fire and we don't need them there anymore. | ||
That's the kind of commander-in-chief he is. | ||
So Yosemite Sam is the outer, like that's the presentation. | ||
But underneath, the man has a mind like a steel trap. | ||
He never forgets anything. | ||
And he has a strategy for what he's trying to get done. | ||
Who are our top generals that he works with? | ||
Oh, I don't know their names. | ||
That's a surprise. | ||
It's kind of the first time in history or in American – normally we have like very famous American generals, so it's kind of strange that there aren't – like we had Colin Powell up until – Oh, I know. | ||
Now, he was – yeah, he was very out front. | ||
I don't know what their names are. | ||
I should know this off the top of my head, and I don't know why I'm – Yeah, I don't know. | ||
But I do know that it was Wesley – Wesley Clark? | ||
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He's a legislator out of Texas who had been sitting with President Trump, and he told that story at one of the holiday events. | ||
Sitting with President Trump and him drawing this map out and talking about troop strength. | ||
So my big deal is, I just think President Trump has a plan for it. | ||
So people will say, oh, you're a cultist. | ||
I'm not a cultist. | ||
But I do think the man has a record of results. | ||
He drove ISIS out of business during the first term. | ||
He got the Abraham Accords, as you mentioned. | ||
And he was very strong on recruitment. | ||
And then we were down. | ||
24,000 in one year in recruiting in the Army. | ||
They eliminated 12,000 positions to try to keep the numbers from being that bad. | ||
Now we've met our recruiting goals for the U.S. Navy. | ||
We're in month six of the year, and we've got 58,000 new seamen coming in. | ||
So Trump's, his methodology works. | ||
We're now refilling our military ranks. | ||
But we're not there yet. | ||
We don't need a conflict that involves boots on the ground because we are low on troop strength and our military as it is now, according to Pete Hegseth, there's a lot of people who their body shape is like mine when it should have been like mine when I was on active duty. | ||
That's not good. | ||
What did they say? | ||
The Navy filled its recruitment quota three months early? | ||
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Pete Hegseth, let's go! | ||
Yeah, he's been going out meeting with these guys and talking to them and bringing them in. | ||
It's amazing. | ||
I love it, but again, Let's do it three years from now when everything's up to snuff and the Navy is back where it needs to be. | ||
We have a lot of deficiencies. | ||
I think the cartels are a bigger national security threat, much higher on the list than well before Iran. | ||
And it's silly that Ukraine and Iran are such huge priorities for our government and our media apparatus when for four years Joe Biden had a porous open border with drug smugglers, cartels, coyotes, etc. | ||
And the human trafficking. | ||
Human trafficking. | ||
I mean, so people don't really understand what it means when we lose 350,000 minors who are unabashed. | ||
We lose 350,000 of them. | ||
I think so far they've only found 75,000. | ||
So they're working in chicken processing plants and they are sexual slaves. | ||
They're slaves in some of these leftist homes. | ||
They're living there full-time and working for free. | ||
They're not going to school. | ||
They're not having a childhood. | ||
They're slaves here. | ||
But if we deport them, who's going to pick our crops? | ||
Well, I know. | ||
Because Jasmine Crockett said, ain't none of us doing any of that anymore. | ||
We've come up. | ||
It's like replace the slaves. | ||
Oh my gosh! | ||
I know. | ||
I don't even think she understood what she said. | ||
She was saying it's our turn now. | ||
Well, it's the Mexicans and the Northern Triangle countries' turns now. | ||
Did you guys see Michael Malice in that video? | ||
I think so, yeah. | ||
He's wearing the suit with the white wig and he says, he said the solution for operations, there are, what did he say, there's 41 million Canadians and 40 million black Americans. | ||
Well, there's 52 million black Americans, but yeah. | ||
So he's wrong, but he said we enslave Canada and give each black American one Canadian slave. | ||
Do you understand how I don't want that? | ||
I don't want a Canadian to be responsible for it. | ||
My gosh, have you seen some of the Canadians they have? | ||
Those people are hardcore leftists. | ||
They're like our fire-breathing Californians. | ||
I'd have to be crazy to take somebody like that on. | ||
I agree with you totally, but it is the only option that's worse than having the Canadians vote. | ||
But I want to hear you say that to Michael when he makes the joke, because that response was perfect. | ||
I don't want a Canadian. | ||
I don't want one. | ||
Purple-haired obese. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Somebody who's angry all the time and would continually call me an Uncle Tom and yell at me all day. | ||
I don't need that. | ||
My kids are really easy. | ||
That would be like having a kid, like one of those rebellious kids that ends up in military camp or military school. | ||
That's horrible. | ||
Nobody wants a Canadian. | ||
I think the reason why they've deprioritized the Mexican cartels, which I agree seem to be a big problem, is because a lot of fentanyls are coming through Canada. | ||
I don't even know, maybe most is the wrong word, a lot, especially since the border's been shut down. | ||
Chinese will run the precursor to the fentanyl development into Canada. | ||
The Canadians will develop it, and then they'll sometimes, it goes back and forth between Canada and China, and then across the port. | ||
Let me float my ideas. | ||
Here are all my good ideas. | ||
Canada is a territory because we can't give them two senators and we certainly couldn't give them the number of congressmen they would get because their population is bigger than California. | ||
They would get a lot. | ||
So we don't want that. | ||
So they're a territory. | ||
They have no votes. | ||
They're just now on the dole, but we own them so it's a good thing. | ||
We could do some more military installations up there because, you know, we'll just basically go up top. | ||
And then with Greenland, we take that. | ||
They have a deficit every year of $650 million. | ||
We just fill that up because that's nothing. | ||
That's not even a rounding error for us. | ||
A rounding error for us is $6 billion. | ||
So we give them $650 million a year. | ||
We own that. | ||
A few more military bases, some tourism, ship some regular Americans up there. | ||
And then Mexico, we basically eliminate the drug cartels and Claudia Scheinbaum becomes a governor. | ||
And that's a whole state, Mexico. | ||
But we divide it basically. | ||
Do they get senators? | ||
I think so. | ||
It's big. | ||
It's the United Mexican States. | ||
There's like 40 states in Mexico. | ||
I think the United States of America is Mexican America and it's all Northern America. | ||
We're all Americans. | ||
We're all United States. | ||
That's totally wrong. | ||
That's totally wrong. | ||
I just wanted to say. | ||
Okay. | ||
All right. | ||
Come on. | ||
When we occupy Canada, we force them to mass produce poutine to deliver to the lower And we seize their strategic maple syrup reserve. | ||
That's a real thing. | ||
It sounds delicious, but I don't think we can invade Canada. | ||
Do we not have enough maple syrup of our own? | ||
I will say, we can invade Canada, and we will not. | ||
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It's not about enough. | |
It's about owning that. | ||
It's that you always need more. | ||
The problem with joking about invading Canada is it's like beating your little brother, and he'll grow up to destroy you, so you've got to take them seriously. | ||
Don't fuck with the Canadians. | ||
They're our best friends in the world. | ||
As someone from another country, they're the most like us of anyone else. | ||
For agricultural reasons, there's no way that Canada grows up to crush the United States. | ||
It would just side with China. | ||
China would be like, we will give you full autonomy to be your own independent state and we will fund your military. | ||
That would be them beating us back if it came to that. | ||
Canadians don't really have a military anymore. | ||
So they would either appeal to us or to the Chinese? | ||
Sorry to interrupt you. | ||
We are their military. | ||
What is that guy, Tosh, he has a joke about it. | ||
He says America is the big fat, like, Belt of security or something like that for the Canadians. | ||
He basically says they don't have to worry about anything because America is here and so therefore they are safe in perpetuity. | ||
They got scared during their last election because all this rhetoric about we're going to conquer Canada and it's like kind of funny but they were terrified. | ||
A lot of terrified people that voted in. | ||
I talked to Conrad Black and you know who told me the reason why they don't want to be a part of the United States? | ||
because we have a history of slavery and they do not. | ||
Who said that? | ||
That was Conrad Black. | ||
He came on my show and talked about how the Canadians don't have a history of slavery, the assorted history of slavery that the Americans have. | ||
And I said, yeah, but we went to war with ourselves and we actually came out of it a single country. | ||
We've already atoned for slavery. | ||
That's in our past. | ||
So you guys could still be a part of us. | ||
And he was like, we don't want to. | ||
Maybe the Democrats haven't. | ||
They haven't learned their lesson. | ||
They haven't atoned for anything. | ||
They're still trying to enslave everybody. | ||
This is why I was saying I like Juneteenth. | ||
Because a lot of conservatives are saying it's a fake hall and all that stuff. | ||
And I understand that because it's not a cultural tradition of the United States. | ||
But I was like, this is a day we celebrate the Republicans' victory over the Democrats. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And the Democrats still keeping slaves after it was outlawed. | ||
That's right. | ||
That's why they wanted to be the ones to make it a holiday because they want to try to own it just like every other thing that they do. | ||
They're doing something wrong to you. | ||
And they want to raise money. | ||
That's it. | ||
Until Trump, who then says when you try to place blame on him, I'm not taking your blame. | ||
And then the curse words come out and then you understand you're not. | ||
Well, they have a tantrum. | ||
So here's how I describe the past 10 years. | ||
The Democrats are flinging feces on the walls and screaming, and the Republicans are going, oh, geez, Democrats, oh, geez. | ||
Let me help you clean that up. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Trump comes in, and he whacks the kid in the back of the head. | ||
He's like, stop doing that! | ||
And then the kid starts screaming. | ||
It's like a spoiled child. | ||
It's like no one's ever reprimanded before. | ||
So then they start saying, like, I'm going to accuse you of beating me. | ||
I'm going to call DCFS. | ||
And he's like, I don't care. | ||
Do it. | ||
Gets investigated. | ||
Wins, comes back, and now they're crying in the corner because they're losing. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And they are losing. | ||
Their polls are in the trash. | ||
They were very much like if we're all on a boat together, obsessed with who's in charge of the boat and what are the politics on the boat. | ||
Trump comes in and is like, bro, there's holes in the ship. | ||
We're going down. | ||
Let's fix this. | ||
And it's hard to hate that. | ||
Well, so there's holes in the ship. | ||
It's going down. | ||
And the Democrats are like, this guy's going to stop us from stealing the fine china before we get out of here on the life rafts. | ||
Well, the Democrats actually have another problem, which is the poll numbers, the 21%, 17% most recently. | ||
I've been enjoying this a lot. | ||
Like, you know, I think Greg Gutfeld said, when your enemy is on the ground, don't let him get back up. | ||
I like him down there. | ||
But the issue that they have is they're trying to find a new identity. | ||
So the No Kings protest, did you notice? | ||
It's, you know, everybody's got on American flag gear. | ||
Everybody's waving an American flag. | ||
I mean, there were some Palestinian flags. | ||
There were some holdouts, some Mexican flags, but everybody was mostly an American flag year. | ||
They were smiling. | ||
They were waving. | ||
They were being friendly. | ||
They didn't block the roads. | ||
And especially in St. Louis, they had four different... | ||
Do you think that's a phenomenon because of the age of the average? | ||
They were elderly, it's true, but there were some young ones there and some of them brought their grandkids. | ||
But the big deal is they wanted to adopt a Tea Party-esque. | ||
They even had some people with Gadsden flags out there. | ||
They're trying to adopt a Tea Party-esque new attitude because they want better poll numbers and it's not going to work. | ||
Let's jump to the story from ABC4. | ||
Man arrested in connection with deadly protest shooting in SLC ordered to be released Friday. | ||
Attorneys for Arturo Gamboa, the man who was arrested following the deadly shooting at the No Kings protest, filed a petition claiming that he is being unlawfully detained. | ||
And a judge ordered him to be released Friday. | ||
I will say it right now. | ||
Free Gamboa. | ||
And he's Antifa, and I don't care. | ||
He's a known leftist. | ||
He was wearing all black. | ||
He was in black block, armed with a rifle at this protest. | ||
And you know what? | ||
I mean, I like the guy's ideology or whatever, but the video evidence we've seen shows him walking peacefully and legally down the street when organizers, individuals who were working with the event and green vest liberals pulled out pistols and open fire on him for no reason and indiscriminately firing towards people. | ||
I think it's a cover-up. | ||
They're trying to find a reason why this guy's at fault, simply because he was open carrying a rifle. | ||
I say, free Gamboa. | ||
And it's based on the evidence I've seen so far. | ||
I could be wrong, but I'll say this. | ||
Based on what we know, drop the charges until we get real evidence that he actually did something wrong. | ||
Apparently the witnesses lied and said that he raised the rifle at the crowd and that's why the peacekeepers fired at him. | ||
He was just grabbing it to run away from the people shooting at him. | ||
So apparently he's going to be released on Friday. | ||
They say the SLC district attorney's office wrote an order to release Gamboa and presented to the judge who signed it. | ||
On Friday, Deputy District Attorney Joshua N. Graves told the court the state had been able to review preliminary evidence and they would not be able to make an informed decision as to whether charges against Mr. Gamboa will be filed or declined before his scheduled date of June 23rd. | ||
I think that's the right thing. | ||
I think the organizers of the 50501 movement in Utah need to be held accountable in some capacity that they would bring people down, refuse to work with police. | ||
This is how far this goes. | ||
It's the 50501 movement. | ||
They organized the event. | ||
They had armed men working for them because they didn't want to work with cops. | ||
So that unsanctioned armed dudes who opened fire, there's got to be some kind of civil penalty or liability for what they did, and I believe the men who opened fire need to be held responsible for the bullets they launched and the person they killed. | ||
The family of the person that died definitely has a wrongful death suit that they could bring. | ||
I think Gamboa needs to sue him too, because they shot him. | ||
He got graced. | ||
Yeah, I mean, any gun owner that... | ||
That's right. | ||
That's why you have trigger discipline. | ||
Check this out. | ||
Check this out. | ||
Quote, this is, um, I believe his attorney, Greg Skortis. | ||
Quote, all of the evidence confirms that he was lawfully and openly carrying an unloaded firearm on a public road. | ||
He never brandished it, never fired it, never pointed it in the direction of anyone. | ||
He was shot in the back by a person who needlessly shot two innocent men, killing one. | ||
The investigation will continue to be carried out by the Salt Lake City Police Department. | ||
The DA's office will continue to review as additional evidence is presented to us, the DA said. | ||
If he was a Republican, he'd already be under the jail. | ||
So, you know, he shot a man based on what he needs to be tried by and the preponderance of the evidence, jury of his peers. | ||
Could you imagine if a Trump supporter... | ||
The headlines the left would run, New York Times would say, MAGA gets dark, murders innocent left-wing activists. | ||
MAGA murders a choir boy eating a donut. | ||
Come on. | ||
You can make him a wonderful person. | ||
The way that Trump is working with the British and the Israelis right now makes me wonder if the media is going to back off him and let him and stop harassing him and MAGA and all this crap. | ||
The way he's working with the agenda of the liberal economic order, Trump. | ||
What does that have to do with? | ||
I feel like because they use the media to demonize him and his followers because they were afraid he was going to seize control and give it back to the Americans. | ||
I think he's made too many leaps at once. | ||
That fervor of hatred in the media against MAGA seems to be dissipating as Trump. | ||
Is acquiescing more towards the goals of the people that are controlling that media. | ||
Which is? | ||
Conquering the Middle East. | ||
I don't know that I agree with that. | ||
I think it's more so just that we're winning the culture war. | ||
That's for sure happening. | ||
The culture war is definitely in a much better place than it was when he was in office the first time. | ||
And it's their fault. | ||
They helped us. | ||
It's the Bud Light effect. | ||
The Democratic – a Democratic approval according to the latest poll on – I think it was Quinnipiac, 21 percent. | ||
Republican was like 36 or something, which is like, OK, it's not good. | ||
And it was funny because I posted this and someone was like, ha-ha, Tim Pool's argument is that what? | ||
Republicans are only a little less bad? | ||
And I'm like, quite literally, yes. | ||
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Yeah, but the shift is pretty phenomenal. | ||
The number is not that large, but the shift from disapproval for Trump to approval for Trump is something like a 42-point swing compared to his first term. | ||
So it doesn't look that great when you say, you know, approve, disapprove, just based on that Trump Democrats. | ||
But if you're looking at. | ||
We're all going to be outside licking the ground, eating grass because no food. | ||
And here we all are. | ||
So I got Amazon packages came this morning. | ||
I saw them. | ||
They sent me a picture. | ||
My umbrella for the pool arrived this morning at like 5 a.m. | ||
I'm telling you nothing has changed. | ||
And the tariff deals are going to net us a lot of money. | ||
At the Treasury, where it matters, because they're sucking us dry with the taxes. | ||
But we are giving that money away in trade imbalances to foreign countries, and we're not going to be doing that anymore. | ||
So our balance sheet is going to look a lot different. | ||
And that matters to Americans because... | ||
I'm tired of paying as much in taxes as I am. | ||
I want more cuts. | ||
The CCJA, to me, didn't go far enough. | ||
I was happy for what I got, but it needs to go further. | ||
So I get punished for actually busting my buns and working two jobs and trying to And they're taking more and more and more. | ||
And the justification is, well, you know, progressive tax. | ||
I'm sick of that crap. | ||
And most Americans are sick of it. | ||
It's not just me. | ||
I'm not, you know, an outlier. | ||
What was the TCJA you mentioned? | ||
Oh, Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. | ||
TCJA. | ||
And it lowered taxes. | ||
I didn't follow. | ||
It lowered taxes in the first term and brought about the economic boom that helped us save. | ||
Like, we literally survived COVID and the economic downturn because we were so strong coming out of the passage of the TCJA. | ||
So you hear people talk about make Trump tax. | ||
Tax cuts permanent. | ||
Those are the ones we need. | ||
He mentioned ending income tax at some point multiple times. | ||
It's come out of his mouth that he wants to end income tax. | ||
I don't know if it's possible. | ||
It's so exciting. | ||
You almost feel like you're going to faint when he says it. | ||
I'm like, what? | ||
Where are the Republicans? | ||
They should all be around him jumping up and down like Elon Musk. | ||
Yes! | ||
We went in the income tax! | ||
Even if he said, I'm going to reduce income tax by 50% across the board, I'd still jump for joy with the same excitement. | ||
Any cuts. | ||
Eliminate the top bracket. | ||
Distribute everything down from there. | ||
So the top bracket goes away and then everybody goes down from there. | ||
That'd be a great start. | ||
I pulled focus away from this shooting at this rally. | ||
If you guys want to keep – if there's more to say about it, I – This story is a cover-up as far as I'm concerned. | ||
For what? | ||
The organizing team pulled out guns, fired indiscriminately to a crowd of people, and murdered an innocent man, and the cops arrested a random guy for open carrying. | ||
So civil charges for the people that started the event, and then criminal charges for the shooter? | ||
Civil penalty in some cases. | ||
So here's the issue. | ||
They don't want to work with police because they hate cops. | ||
So they say instead, let's get some guys with guns. | ||
Now, that's fine in most circumstances if your guys are trained and reasonable, but you are responsible for whatever comes out of the front of your gun. | ||
So if you bring guys in because you don't want to work with cops and they shoot and murder an innocent guy, I say you should have some civil liability in that regard. | ||
And to the point of, Phil, I think the family could sue them for that. | ||
As for criminal penalties, you shoot a guy, you get in trouble for it. | ||
They had no reason. | ||
They had no reasonable fear of harm. | ||
There was no threat. | ||
I will never. | ||
Stand by and simply have some liberal guy claim because a dude was carrying a rifle, he felt threatened, so he shot and murdered somebody. | ||
Which is total BS. | ||
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This is America. | ||
You're supposed to be able to carry a gun out in public and people don't flinch. | ||
He's just out shooting people just because he doesn't like what they're holding in their hand. | ||
And then the other part is yet another death at a leftist protest. | ||
I mean when are we going to put a stop to that? | ||
I think chaos right now. | ||
It would be chaos if that was a cop. | ||
Sorry. | ||
They don't want the narrative to be that leftists are violent and kill. | ||
They wanted always to be that the right is more violent, and that's why they buried this story. | ||
And I think conservatives are too often playing catch-up with the narrative of the left, so this story went under the radar. | ||
It is very often the liberals that—I mean, this is a fact. | ||
The New York Times, CNN, MSNBC are setting the news cycle most of the time. | ||
Washington Post. | ||
It started to change. | ||
It is shifting. | ||
And we need to get away from that... | ||
I don't know, era, I guess. | ||
It's an interesting phenomenon because I think about both the Trump kind of taking control of declaring war or not and people like, why are people not up in arms about Congress not having control of the situation and deciding if we're going to be attacking Iran? | ||
I see that of like, talk about controlling the narrative. | ||
And omnibus bills. | ||
The narrative of how dangerous an omnibus bill with Matt Gaetz coming on our live show in Miami and drilling that, how important that is to not have omnibus bills. | ||
And then all of a sudden we got the big, beautiful bill and it's an omnibus bill and people are like... | ||
Set the narrative. | ||
When you ask congressional members about that, they're talking about so we have to have reconciliation package this time because our our majority is so slim. | ||
We don't have enough to go through the traditional regular budgetary order process. | ||
We don't have the votes. | ||
We need the win to get through the midterms and hopefully increase our share of votes in Congress and in the Senate. | ||
But then again, with gerrymandering, how many more congressional votes can we actually take? | ||
We can take a few, but a major majority. | ||
And then that takes us back to the immigration issue. | ||
The reason that... | ||
It's bad. | ||
We'll acknowledge that. | ||
But we also have 3.8 congressional seats that can be directly attributed to illegal aliens in the country counted for apportionment. | ||
They're not supposed to be counted because they are not citizens. | ||
So that Supreme Court ruling has given us an inflated congressional body that is skewed that doesn't actually reflect the populace of the United States. | ||
So we have some real problems. | ||
Like when you say President Trump That's why he spent the four years he was out of office working and trying to set up a system where he could hit the ground running because he only has four years. | ||
And then we absolutely must elect a Republican for eight more years after that because this is a cleanup job of the size that – They're not getting anything done. | ||
They should have had at least three pieces of solid legislation passed out of the House under consideration in the Senate, even if it's DOA because we can't get the 10 votes. | ||
But why can't we get the 10 votes? | ||
Why can't we get 10? | ||
Ten Democrat senators in states where they actually have a chance of losing their seat to come alongside us and vote for things that make sense, like immigration reform and, you know, the tariffs or the rescissions packages, which admittedly those have at least passed one, but it was only for $9.4 billion. | ||
To me, that's nothing. | ||
Elon Musk has saved $175 billion. | ||
Is it because they're afraid of getting ostracized from the party? | ||
Who, the Democrats? | ||
Yeah, the people that won't be like, vote for what makes sense. | ||
Is it because party policy? | ||
We have to force them to do what we want. | ||
We have to force at least 10 of them. | ||
Like, I just don't believe we can't do it. | ||
That's the point of the omnibus. | ||
If Trump deports all the illegal immigrants, and then five years from now they're on the census— So what that really means is they'll lose about 10 seats and they'll get reapportioned for Republicans up 10 seats. | ||
And then they will end up with like a 23 to 25-seat majority. | ||
And then it's going to get wild because the debates will only be between the Freedom Caucus and the neocons. | ||
Well, I mean we have to have a problem, don't we? | ||
I'd rather have that one. | ||
Yeah, you said if he deports them all, 1 million, the estimate is between 750,000, a million of them have self-deported using the old CBP1 app that is not a CBP Home app. | ||
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Yeah, let's go. | |
We need more of that. | ||
And, of course, there's a tiny bit of deportations he's done because every time you turn around, there's some Democrat Article III judge telling him he can't do this and he can't do that, which needs to be fixed by the Supreme Court or our do-nothing Congress. | ||
Because Article III judges are actually chosen and allocated by… So who could defund those courts? | ||
Congress. | ||
Who controls the House? | ||
We do. | ||
I don't care if it's only by one vote. | ||
We control it. | ||
All we would have to do is defund one judge and the rest of them would recede back into their holes. | ||
But they're not doing it. | ||
Again, where are they? | ||
Let's jump to this story from the Star Tribune. | ||
Letter to the FBI from shooting suspect made wild claims about Klobuchar and Waltz, sources say. | ||
Slow down! | ||
That headlines terrible, Star Tribune. | ||
What's the story? | ||
How about this? | ||
Vance Bolter, accused assassin, the man who they say went to the homes of these Democrats and killed them, reportedly claimed Tim Walz told him to do it. | ||
Now, there's a headline. | ||
I wonder why they didn't go with it. | ||
According to two people familiar with the contents of the letter. | ||
The letter is the clearest evidence yet of Bolter's mindset after the targeted violence against Minnesota politicians last week. | ||
It is incoherent, one and a half pages long, confusing and hard to read, according to two people familiar with the letter's contents. | ||
It includes Bolter alleging he had been trained by the U.S. military off the books and that Waltz, who was not running for Senate, had asked him to kill Klobuchar and others. | ||
When is the Senate race? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Let me pull it up. | ||
Is that going to be 2028? | ||
Yes. | ||
I believe 2028. | ||
So it's weird that they said who's not running because we're three years out and he certainly could if he wanted to. | ||
I don't know why they would say that. | ||
And it is fascinating that he claims he was trained secretly by the military. | ||
Here's a question. | ||
For what reason did they decide to write this? | ||
From the presupposition that he was incoherent and insane, instead of literally just reporting on, he wrote a letter that made these claims. | ||
It is strange to me when news outlets inject opinions into what is supposed to be a news story and use a weird headline that doesn't really convey the subject of the story. | ||
Well, one reason that – That they don't just give you the neutral data is because tone, there's no tone. | ||
So like if you heard this guy on video saying and he was like, I swear, they were telling me to! | ||
And then you know right away he's crazy because you hear his tone. | ||
But if you just read the words that came out of his mouth in a published article, you might just believe it's not. | ||
Here's a question for you, Ian. | ||
If someone said that in a court, would the immediate assumption of the court be that his tone proves him crazy? | ||
No, I don't think so. | ||
Or they instruct you, would they say, the subject of the claims is what matters, the credibility of the witness is for you to decide. | ||
Yeah, they would. | ||
So this is my point. | ||
Have there been circumstances where people have been MKUltra'd? | ||
That's why we have the phrase MKUltra, because we know that it's happened. | ||
Right now, I think the probability that this guy is of sound mind is very low. | ||
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Yeah. | |
But I don't know why, I would not call it appropriate for a news outlet, Period. | ||
before they convey the facts, which is what the news should be doing. | ||
They should literally just say... | ||
Period. | ||
Boulter, alleged assassin, accused and arrested, wrote a letter claiming Tim Waltz instructed him to assassinate. | ||
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Period. | |
Horrible PR for Tim Waltz, but I think, I mean... | ||
But if it's true, it's true. | ||
It is not the job of a news organization to inject loaded language. | ||
Like the word rambling and conspiratorial, those are opinions, not facts. | ||
I'm going to play, this is totally devil's advocate because I don't really care that much about it. | ||
And put op-ed on the top of the article. | ||
Put op-ed. | ||
If they said like, if a crazy guy said something about you or somebody we know. | ||
You'd have to move it off the front page. | ||
No, it wouldn't. | ||
It wouldn't make the news. | ||
Hold on, hold on. | ||
That's not true. | ||
Because when the Daily Beast lied and claimed that I had been accused of stealing a cat, when, who had the cat, Ian? | ||
Who had the cat? | ||
I think I had the cat. | ||
You had the cat. | ||
I was taking very good care of the cat. | ||
That's a wonderful woman. | ||
I love her. | ||
And they wrote, Tim Pool accused of stealing cat. | ||
They could have written, police deny Tim Pool had cat after wild accusation. | ||
They could have done that. | ||
Instead, this is the game we get with the corporate press. | ||
They will inject opinion into a story they want you to believe to be false, and they will remove all opinion on stories that are absurd and ridiculous if they can smear their political opponents. | ||
But is it true? | ||
That's what you're saying? | ||
This is not an example? | ||
They wrote a news story about you stealing a cat? | ||
Yes. | ||
So here's what happened. | ||
There was somebody I worked with. | ||
She left her cat in the care of Ian. | ||
I texted her and said, come get your cat. | ||
She said, no. | ||
I said, I don't know, man. | ||
Ian, figure it out. | ||
I did. | ||
She then made a video saying my cat's been stolen or whatever and called the police. | ||
The police called me and says, do you have a cat? | ||
And I say, no. | ||
And they were like, well, we got a call from someone saying you have a cat. | ||
And I was like, there's a man who works for me who has that cat in question. | ||
I can put you in contact with him. | ||
And he was like, look, I have no idea what's going on. | ||
Can we arrange something? | ||
And then we worked out. | ||
We'll send the cat to a shelter. | ||
They can come get it. | ||
And then the police told the Daily Beast, Tim Pool did not have possession of the cat. | ||
Ian Crosland was in possession of the cat. | ||
It was delivered to a shelter where it was picked up and unharmed. | ||
And the Daily Beast still wrote the headline, Tim Pool accused of stealing Kat. | ||
Wait, the Daily Beast is the one that wrote that the little boy in the face paint at the Kansas City game-I think so. | ||
That he was a white supremacist? | ||
That wasn't the Daily Beast? | ||
It might have been. | ||
I don't remember. | ||
But then Twitter, when it was still Twitter at the time... | ||
It was just like, what the fuck is going on? | ||
Tim pulled a cat thief. | ||
I love that cat. | ||
I want to keep her for myself, I'll be honest. | ||
Not really. | ||
I wanted to get her back to her proper place. | ||
What a nice cat. | ||
She was beautiful. | ||
Yeah, she would jump on my lap. | ||
She'd walk up and look at you or at me, and I'd be like... | ||
We had it good. | ||
It was all good. | ||
She was climbing in the walls. | ||
Yeah, Betsy and Bucko would terrorize her. | ||
They were happier once she went back home, I know for sure. | ||
So, hey, Daily Beast, I don't have a lot of love for them. | ||
They do it wrong, I feel like. | ||
If they're going to do stuff like that and misrepresent... | ||
The Star Tribune has written an article that they are purporting to be fact, but the phrase rambling and conspiratorial are opinion statements. | ||
Now, what they're doing is they're attributing it to the FBI. | ||
Address to the FBI. | ||
Okay, people with direct knowledge say it's rambling and conspiratorial. | ||
This could mean a journalist. | ||
People who saw it. | ||
They play these dirty games, okay? | ||
I'm only pissed off because I'm sick of news outlets that write opinion pieces masquerading as fact. | ||
That way when people Google search it, they are told to come to a conclusion before they've even read any of the details. | ||
This is how they smear the right. | ||
This is how they smear Trump. | ||
It's bullcrap. | ||
For them to put those descriptors in there and act as if they basically are – it's already pre-assumed fact that those descriptors of the man and his ramblings, that those are accurate. | ||
But they do that all the time. | ||
And what you're talking about is like you go to somebody who kicks puppies for a living and you're like, you know, kicking puppies is wrong. | ||
Well, he's getting paid to kick puppies. | ||
He's not even going to hear it. | ||
That's what these people are like. | ||
They're paid to propagandize. | ||
I think Klobuchar is not even up for reelection until 2030. | ||
Right. | ||
She just was elected again. | ||
So that's why it's like, who's not even running for Senate? | ||
Well, it's five years away from that election. | ||
Do you see how they're doing this? | ||
When they write, Tim Waltz, quote, comma, who is not running for the Senate? | ||
That is a weasel phrase, okay? | ||
If it were true that he wanted Klobuchar out of the picture to run in 2030, why would you include he wasn't running? | ||
The argument would be that he's trying to run five years from now. | ||
They are loading this so that you make—this is what they do when Trump says something. | ||
It'll be like, you know, Trump calls Neonuts' fine people or whatever. | ||
They will write a story which says, Trump, who called Neonuts' fine people, says that a trade deal with China will be beneficial. | ||
And you're like, wait, why did they include that? | ||
That's what they've been doing for years. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I mean, it's been like 15 years now. | ||
Yep. | ||
Since little kids have the opportunity to write blogs on the internet, basically. | ||
Well, I mean, it might have come from blogging. | ||
It's possible that the style of journalism, we'll call it, has changed so much in the 15 years. | ||
Because there was a time where blogs were all the rage and stuff, and so that might have been the deal. | ||
Oh, here's another thing, too. | ||
Here's the Daily Beast story. | ||
YouTube star Tim Pool's news site collapses amid allegations he took a cat hostage, which is like – Wow. | ||
In fact, Terry... | ||
It makes you picture him pointing a gun, holding the cat, clinging it to his chest kind of energy. | ||
That's exactly what happened. | ||
It's bizarre. | ||
Well, that's Will Summer for you. | ||
He just makes stuff up. | ||
Oh, that was Will Summer. | ||
And hold on. | ||
And what is it? | ||
What kind of cat is this? | ||
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Not the cat that we, not Betsy. | |
Not my love. | ||
Not your love, Bet. | ||
Will contacted me. | ||
I didn't give him anything on this. | ||
I didn't know what to say. | ||
I mean, I was just getting the cat back to the owner. | ||
That's all I cared about. | ||
Taking good care of her. | ||
It was so weird that they did this. | ||
And two days after my birthday. | ||
Unbelievable. | ||
Unbelievable. | ||
unacceptable. | ||
And they conflated it with the They cannot allow. | ||
We can no longer allow these kinds of attacks near your birthday. | ||
There has to be some kind of civilization here. | ||
We can't just allow everything to go down to the toilet. | ||
So, like, if a crazy guy says, a dude told me to go, that wouldn't make the news. | ||
But if, then it's a governor, and the guy actually tried an assassination attempt. | ||
This guy worked for Tim Waltz. | ||
He worked for him. | ||
Well, so this guy was appointed by Tim Waltz to the Board of Governors or something like that. | ||
Oh. | ||
right that's why I'm No. | ||
When they're loading the language to make it seem like it's impossible and it's like, but this guy was friends with Tim Walz. | ||
I've read at least three or four articles about the guy. | ||
I've not seen that fact. | ||
Not yet. | ||
There's still an active argument going on on the internet as to who this boy belongs to. | ||
Does he belong to the right or does he belong to the left? | ||
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Here you go. | |
They love that. | ||
What are Vance Luther Bolter's politics? | ||
Alleged Minnesota assassin was appointed by Tim Walz. | ||
Voted for Trump. | ||
That's what they say. | ||
How do they know he voted for Trump? | ||
His roommate threw him right under the bus. | ||
Right, his roommate said that. | ||
Which I don't know why he has a roommate. | ||
He's married and has kids. | ||
I don't believe the roommate. | ||
So two notices of appointment for Bolter to the governor's workforce development board were obtained by KTTC. | ||
Although the exact motivations for his crimes are unclear. | ||
Okay. | ||
So he was appointed by Waltz to the Governor's Workforce Board and then claimed that Waltz told him to kill these people. | ||
Okay. | ||
Maybe we should look into that. | ||
Yeah. | ||
So his friend said that he voted for him. | ||
He was reappointed to the board by Waltz in December of 2019 as a business member for a term that expired in 2023. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Oh, so he had worked for Waltz. | ||
Maybe he has issues, anger with Waltz or something after having worked with him. | ||
I don't believe this guy. | ||
I mean, it's going to, like you said, extraordinary evidence if that's, you want to back that statement up. | ||
I'm going to need to see, like, he voted for Trump. | ||
He, in addition to his I Voted sticker, he was also wearing, like, a Trump t-shirt that he had to turn inside out when he was in the poll because he would come in. | ||
Something serious. | ||
Apparently he had some literature from the No Kings. | ||
No, no, it's just white pieces of paper with No Kings written on it. | ||
Oh, my bad. | ||
I can show you the image. | ||
It's just this. | ||
Now, these are flyers. | ||
So some people tried making the argument because they didn't show the images. | ||
They said he had flyers for no kings. | ||
Do you think he was going to attack them? | ||
Then you actually look and you're like, oh, no, no, no, no, no. | ||
Those were signs handmade likely by him for no kings, indicating that he intended to spread the message. | ||
If it was a flyer with a date and a location, you could make the argument he was planning on targeting it. | ||
This just looks like he agreed with him. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I didn't get the beginning. | ||
I missed the top of the story. | ||
I wasn't here when you guys discussed it before. | ||
Did he actually assassinate someone? | ||
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Yes. | |
Two people. | ||
One person still in critical condition. | ||
He went to – he dressed as a cop, put on a latex mask, had a fake cop car with the lights, red and blue lights, knocked on the door when they opened. | ||
He went bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang. | ||
Pulled him over? | ||
No, he pulled it to their house. | ||
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Wow. | |
Wearing a mask with a fake police uniform, knocked on the door. | ||
It was a former Democrat and his wife and a former Democrat and her husband. | ||
A current Democrat and her husband. | ||
No, no, it was a former Democrat. | ||
The woman was former, right? | ||
It was a former Democrat and her husband and a current Democrat and his wife. | ||
And he knocked on the door, they opened it, and he started blasting. | ||
It makes me think, a friend of mine told me, if the cops come to your house and they knock and they want to talk to you, are they really cops? | ||
You've got to find that out. | ||
He had a mask on. | ||
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So, I mean, that was one— It was a fake person. | |
It was a latex mask that looked like a person. | ||
Oh, I thought—okay, well— Yeah, so I think I have a picture. | ||
There you go. | ||
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Look. | |
Here's the issue with this whole thing. | ||
If he was a Republican, why would he shoot her, the legislator he shot and killed? | ||
Just crossed over and voted with the Republicans in the state legislature there to stop giving medical benefits to illegal aliens. | ||
Yes. | ||
She crossed over. | ||
So she crossed over and voted with the Republicans. | ||
So why would a MAGA supporter, a Trump supporter, shoot someone who was actually implementing the Trump agenda at the state level? | ||
He wouldn't. | ||
The argument was that it was a Democrat being like, you're a traitor. | ||
You've betrayed us. | ||
Well, I believe he's a Democrat. | ||
I don't believe he's a Republican. | ||
The argument was that he's actually a Democrat appointed by Waltz. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I believe that. | ||
And then targeted these people because they crossed the line and they were traitors to the party. | ||
But he said they voted for Trump or that he voted for Trump. | ||
Yeah, a guy with family and kids had a best friend roommate. | ||
Nobody believes that. | ||
I don't believe it. | ||
It's possible that this guy, it's not even, well, it's probably politically motivated in some fashion, him working with Waltz and targeting political. | ||
But it might not be like right and left. | ||
Energy here. | ||
It might just be like a psychopath, broken psychopath by the system, lashed out at people he knew. | ||
Or he was told to do it by Waltz. | ||
We're going to go to your chats, my friend, so smash the like button, share the show with literally everyone you know, even your AI chat girlfriend. | ||
See what she has to say. | ||
And we're going to read what you guys have to say, so let's get those rumble rants and super chats. | ||
What do we got here? | ||
Shane H. Wilder is always number one. | ||
He says, Pakistan nominating Donald Trump for a Nobel Peace Prize for mediating peace with them in India was not on my 2025 bingo card. | ||
We know he won't get it, but I never expected him to even be nominated. | ||
He's been nominated several times, actually. | ||
We almost led with that. | ||
It's interesting. | ||
And then we didn't even talk about it. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Arsena says, things I've learned this week. | ||
DJT can trust everyone around him and the deep state has disappeared. | ||
I'm anti-Semitic for questioning our involvement with Israeli affairs. | ||
Must be my Muslim heritage. | ||
My favorite is I tweeted—I'm very proud of myself, by the way. | ||
I tweeted, ask not what your country can do for you, but what your country can do for Israel. | ||
And I just thought, it's a joke. | ||
It's a joke because of, you know, the way everyone acts about Israel. | ||
And it's funny because I think more than anything this tweet reveals foreign actors and bots. | ||
There are pro-Israel people. | ||
That are responding saying, okay, I gotta admit, that's actually funny. | ||
There are anti-Israel people putting, just saying, lol, okay, you got me. | ||
Because it's not, it doesn't really say anything other than it makes fun of the circumstance. | ||
But then there are people of both sides. | ||
I'm being called a Zionist for having posted it, which is clearly a joke, which is weird. | ||
And I'm being called an anti-Semite for posting it. | ||
And I think those people are not Americans. | ||
And what I think happens is, anybody who is American, Who knows history and hears that, gets it. | ||
I'm satirizing JFK's statement about your country and you. | ||
But imagine if you were from Pakistan and you saw what I tweeted, clicked translate, and all you saw was me saying, your country shouldn't serve you, your country should serve the benefits of Israel. | ||
You'd be like, this guy's a Zionist. | ||
So if it's going through a language filter, or you don't know our history, you don't get the context. | ||
Or if you're a bot. | ||
But I gotta be honest. | ||
Even AI understands that's a play on JFK. | ||
Did Candace Owens retweet you? | ||
Yeah, and she put a bunch of laughing emojis. | ||
Oh, okay. | ||
And it's not, it's, it's, It's an inside joke, but it's inside a big bubble. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Not everybody's in that bubble. | ||
Big, big, big, big, big bubble. | ||
Like, if you're pro-Israel, you should laugh about it if you're anti-Israel. | ||
Like, the joke was just, like, the circumstances of how everyone treats Israel. | ||
Well, you followed up with a post on Twitter that said that maybe we should have, like, a nationality filter. | ||
Oh, that was actually that before. | ||
Oh, interesting. | ||
That's a good idea. | ||
So, in your opinion, the term Zionist is just, you just believe that Israel has the right to have their own country, correct? | ||
Or are you taking Zionists further than that, where you literally believe that everything should be to their favor? | ||
I'm not a Zionist. | ||
They're calling me Zionists for saying, like, I don't care about Israel. | ||
I understand what they're saying about you, but I'm saying, just generally speaking, the term Zionist, some people don't actually have the same definition. | ||
I thought Zionist meant you believe that Israel has a right to a country, that they have a right to exist in the Middle East. | ||
I believe that. | ||
So that makes me a Zionist by a lot of people's ideas. | ||
And it's more than that. | ||
To a lot of these people, simply acknowledging the existence itself, whether you like it or not, is Zionism. | ||
Yeah, that's bullcrap. | ||
So I actually had someone ask me this because they called me a Zionist. | ||
And I said, I am not a Zionist. | ||
I literally don't care and don't think we should fund Israel. | ||
And they said, but you act as though Israel is a country. | ||
And I was like, it is. | ||
And they're like, you're a Zionist. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Because the formation of the modern-day Israel is different than the kingdom of Israel and the Bible and the love of Israel and the Bible and the Bible of Jacob and things like that. | ||
The argument is there are countries where they don't put Israel on their maps. | ||
Oh, there are. | ||
And if you're flying over the Middle East, depending on what airline you're on, it says Palestine. | ||
Right. | ||
And so the people from those countries, they'll be like, you actually think there's some country called Israel? | ||
You're a Zionist. | ||
And you're like, well, it's clearly there. | ||
It has a parliament. | ||
It has judges. | ||
It has a prime minister. | ||
It has weapons. | ||
And embassies. | ||
Say whatever you want, I guess. | ||
And you know what they did? | ||
They actually filled out all the paperwork and stuff so they could be a country, unlike the Hamas charter, where they didn't do the—there were a few prerequisite steps. | ||
All they had to do was those last few steps, and Gaza could have been a country. | ||
But since they never did that, Israel is going to take it back over and manage it, and yeah. | ||
You could liken it to the CCP. | ||
Some people don't recognize it as the legitimate government. | ||
You actually think this is CCP? | ||
Yeah, exactly. | ||
Am I a Zionist for the Communist Party? | ||
You're a Xomunist. | ||
Am I a Xomunist? | ||
Xomunist. | ||
You just nailed it, baby. | ||
Let's grab this from Arsonist. | ||
He says, Arsonist says, I'm no longer a Republican. | ||
I now identify as a PopCon. | ||
Populist conservative. | ||
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I'm concerned, as we were talking about all these global potential conflicts kicking off, well, World War, things like that. | ||
If Trump were just removed from the situation, I'm always with contingencies often. | ||
Like, what would happen with this country? | ||
Do you know what Hillary Clinton would have done? | ||
Bombed it into oblivion. | ||
I mean, the timeline was pushed back because of Trump's first term. | ||
Look at the military. | ||
Sorry, not the military. | ||
But look at the operations in Ukraine under Obama with USAID, with Newland. | ||
The U.S. was very interested in the overthrow of the Yanukovych government. | ||
Russia annexes Crimea. | ||
Things are building up. | ||
Trump wins. | ||
Ukraine stops. | ||
Why? | ||
Because Trump was like, I don't care. | ||
We are not involved in whatever that is. | ||
I don't want to be involved. | ||
I don't want to be at war. | ||
And so it was funny because I was there at the start of the Euromaidan protests, which eventually broke. | ||
They started calling it a civil war because the eastern separatists were shooting. | ||
Trump gets elected. | ||
I went back to Ukraine in 2017 and did some field report. | ||
And the locals there said, no, no, there's no more civil war. | ||
There's only a few separatists in the eastern region, but we don't really consider that a big deal anymore. | ||
And then Biden gets in, and what happens? | ||
Russia invades. | ||
Never would have happened if Trump remained in office. | ||
Hillary Clinton, during the debate with Trump, was asked about a no-fly zone over Syria. | ||
She was warned by our generals. | ||
If the U.S. were to implement a no-fly zone over Syria, it would be a declaration of war with Russia, and she said she did not care. | ||
That she wanted it. | ||
The reason is that Russia has a naval base in Tartus, so we basically, by issuing a no-fly zone, we are literally saying, Russia, we're going to shoot your planes down. | ||
And Russia's going to be like, try me. | ||
And she was like, I don't care. | ||
So with the Syria situation, if Hillary Clinton had won in 2016, We would have—the Ukraine war would have kicked off right away, and we would have been embroiled in a massive conflict, more so in Syria than we were. | ||
Trump slowed it all down. | ||
There's a type of hubris that envelops these commanders sometimes when they win a lot in a row. | ||
This happened to the Nazis after they took Poland with— Like, no resistance. | ||
They took France. | ||
They were all surprised how easy it was. | ||
They were shocked. | ||
And then they started to believe their own bullshit. | ||
And I think Hillary Clinton also thinks indestructible American military, like this nonsense has been fed through her system. | ||
She's like the guy, the... | ||
And he's like the insurpassable might of money. | ||
He's trying to convince speed racer to take the contract and he won't take it. | ||
And he's like giving him this big long speech about the history of racing and all that stuff. | ||
And basically none of the races were really won. | ||
And that's what Hillary Clinton reminds me of. | ||
She's a megalomaniac and someone crazy who never should have been as close as she was to the presidency. | ||
She never should have been a senator. | ||
I mean, she never should have been secretary of state. | ||
But the big deal with that is it was that. | ||
And then it was also when President Trump came into office, like Tim said, you have President Trump literally telling Putin to his face, if you move on Crimea, I'll bomb Moscow over ice cream, right? | ||
And the same thing to President Xi. | ||
If you don't stop these fentanyl from coming over the southern border, you know, I'm— There's a phone call with Trump where he's like, I told them that if he moved on Ukraine or if China moved on Taiwan, I would nuke— I don't know if they believed me, maybe a little bit, 5%, but it was enough. | ||
Right. | ||
But that's what we need in a commander-in-chief. | ||
You don't want someone who's asleep or people don't think he's actually there. | ||
You want someone who they're not sure what he's going to do. | ||
It's the Yosemite Sam thing. | ||
It's like Trump sits down with Putin and they're talking and he's like, here's what we want to do. | ||
And Trump goes, yeah, that's nice. | ||
if you invade Ukraine, I'm going to nuke Moscow. | ||
And Putin's like... | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah, the other day you were talking about the underground tunnels that they've built in Ukraine. | ||
I've been to Russia and I've seen the subways underneath the ground and they are gorgeous. | ||
All kinds of tile up on the ceiling. | ||
We would put these kinds of tiles in a cathedral. | ||
They have them in their underground tunnels in Russia. | ||
Deep underground. | ||
Deep, deep underground. | ||
We got two I'm going to read back to back. | ||
Mythos says, about precision, Tim, we have in the past shot down a helicopter with a laser-guided bomb. | ||
I repeat, shot down. | ||
We are more than precise enough to hit the same spot twice. | ||
And Drunken Gringo says, as a retired JTAC, I can 100% say we can lob multiple rounds to the exact spot within a few feet of one another. | ||
Agreed. | ||
My point is not that that is the limiting factor. | ||
The limiting factor is not... | ||
So, the point. | ||
If they say they lob three consecutive, I think, what do we have, like between 15 or 30 or something around there? | ||
Let's say they lob two or three in the same spot. | ||
Boom. | ||
Okay. | ||
Now they've got to come back and they've got to do it in multiple locations to make sure they totally decimate the area. | ||
All the stories I've seen say we have 20. 20. Of those. | ||
So we're talking about basically using all of them near our entire stuff. | ||
I mean, let's just be reasonable and say we're going to use two each. | ||
Four times. | ||
So eight. | ||
So a little bit less than that. | ||
40%. | ||
That's a lot. | ||
But then you're still in a situation where you can't confirm if you got the destruction you were looking for. | ||
Until someone goes on the ground. | ||
Well, Assad would have to go in and confirm because they got to do something. | ||
And they could very easily lie. | ||
I mean, if you're going to give control and power and authority of deciding the narrative of the earth right now to some secret police force in a country. | ||
That's a lot of power to give them, to be like an arbiter of truth. | ||
But it's not just that, because it's the use of those. | ||
And right now, Boeing is having trouble delivering on their, like, anything. | ||
They couldn't get the two Air Force Ones done. | ||
They're like 15 years behind on that. | ||
And they're having trouble delivering on pretty much everything in inventory that they're supposed to be providing. | ||
Those GBU-57s are a Boeing product. | ||
So replacing that inventory would be a significant expense and time delay. | ||
Like, they're really having trouble. | ||
And I'm a huge Boeing person because they employ so many people in St. Louis. | ||
It's unbelievable. | ||
We have a huge Boeing facility in St. Louis, but they're having trouble. | ||
You're saying just replenish the armaments themselves, the bombs themselves? | ||
The actual bombs themselves. | ||
If you go with Tim's scenario and you use eight, or, yeah, eight, you then have 12 left. | ||
And, you know, maybe the 20 is what they like to keep on hand. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I mean, we send so many munitions to Ukraine, I don't even know what our standards are anymore. | ||
But, yeah, it would be a problem. | ||
They're low. | ||
Right. | ||
They're basement low. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah. | ||
They're Fordo low. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Maybe. | ||
St. Miles says, Hey Ian, whatever op you choose, bunker buster, nuke, boots on the ground, or revolution, the blood will be on your hands for pushing for any option to involving America in a problem by Israel and Iran. | ||
Did you tell Neville Chamberlain that too, when he appeased Hitler and gave him the Sudetenland? | ||
I'm not saying we should attack Iran. | ||
I'm just pointing out the different scenarios to look at. | ||
Neville Chamberlain should have attacked Hitler in 1938, and he didn't. | ||
And because of that, you got what you got. | ||
Well, I mean, France also royally screwed up. | ||
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They just sat there and waited with this ancient head of their military, chief of staff from World War I that didn't know what he was doing, floundering around, waiting until they got attacked. | ||
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Unaware of the advancements in technology and unwilling to recognize it. | ||
Like, he'll never penetrate our defenses, and then Hitler's like, I'll go around. | ||
That's it. | ||
Or, now we can go above. | ||
That is funny. | ||
You know, they call France cheese-eating surrender monkeys. | ||
Because they literally surrendered right away without any real fight. | ||
They just got occupied instantly. | ||
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They were so fast. | |
That's why they don't get to talk about anything. | ||
They don't. | ||
It's amazing, but France has one of the greatest wartime records, in fact. | ||
So it's funny how that one defeat turns them into cheese-eating surrender monkeys, even though historically France has been brutal. | ||
The greatest army on earth. | ||
Well, one of. | ||
Napoleon. | ||
It is funny how they're like, revolution! | ||
And then Napoleon's like, I'll be your emperor. | ||
And they were like, okay! | ||
Short enough. | ||
Yeah, whatever. | ||
So, someone in the chat is talking about, you know, we're talking about Israel and all that, and we have veterans living on the street. | ||
I mean, I'm with you, bro. | ||
I actually, I'm a veteran. | ||
My father's a veteran. | ||
My husband's a veteran. | ||
I don't understand why we have veterans on the street. | ||
I don't understand why we don't do the homeless remediation programs that have been proven to work in big cities that have, we've literally implemented them and they've worked. | ||
Why don't we do that for veterans? | ||
Why don't we start with them and then spread out? | ||
We could really lower the amount of homeless that we have in this country right now. | ||
Some cities do it better than others and we could actually do something with it. | ||
Why are veterans, why are there homeless veterans? | ||
Are many of them suffering from mental illness? | ||
Some have PTSD, they come back and they can't Once you've been deployed to Iraq five times and you've been blown up a few times and half the people you know have been killed, you come back and your mind is still there. | ||
You can't sleep on a bed. | ||
You're used to sleeping on the ground. | ||
I mean, it's just a whole life change. | ||
And they're not prone to asking for help. | ||
These are operators. | ||
They're used to helping. | ||
They're not used to asking. | ||
And so they have to have a special kind of intervention. | ||
And oftentimes their family can't deal with them. | ||
They often go through a divorce when they get back. | ||
First thing that happens is they come home. | ||
The wife is like, I don't know who this is. | ||
You're a monster. | ||
And they get divorced. | ||
Now they've got a broken family. | ||
They're off on their own. | ||
And they don't make a lot of money as it is. | ||
They make very little in comparison to what a lot of us are used to out here in the private sector. | ||
There's a lot of drivers for homelessness with veterans, but they're We can have far less. | ||
Can't they? | ||
I imagine probably not everybody, but isn't there a job still in the military that they could be doing that would alleviate this? | ||
Well, they come back service disabled, so they have to get out because they're physically or mentally unable to continue to serve. | ||
Some of them do hang around and serve and continue to, and those are the ones that they do very well. | ||
But the best opportunity is for them to go into a civilian role, work for the federal government, and then they can continue on. | ||
We're talking about 55,000 people. | ||
That is nothing in this country. | ||
340 million of us, 40 million illegals, but whatever. | ||
We have an obligation to these people to help them. | ||
And there are plenty of organizations in the private sector. | ||
But the VA sucks when Democrats are in charge. | ||
The wait time is eight months. | ||
87,000 of our vets died waiting for an appointment under a Democrat president. | ||
When Trump was in office, he changed that. | ||
But, of course, Biden flipped the switch back to every slow nonsense thing when he came into office. | ||
And people are saying the VA sucks. | ||
I'll tell you, there is one thing that makes me consider communism. | ||
Since a kid, I've always wondered why it is that we have multi-millionaire baseball players, basketball players, football players, musicians, and then first responders and servicemen and women get paid, like, low-class wages. | ||
And I'm like, why are we as a society giving $500,000 contracts to a guy who plays football? | ||
And then building them a stadium, Tim? | ||
Yeah. | ||
My governor just gave the stadium to the Kansas City Chiefs to keep them on our side of the Missouri-Kansas line. | ||
That's $1,000 per Missouri family. | ||
I've never been in that Kansas City Chiefs stadium. | ||
I don't like football. | ||
I don't give a crap whether they stay here or not. | ||
But $1,000 for me. | ||
The one thing I'll always shout Jon Stewart out for is his defense of the 9-11 first responders. | ||
I don't understand why those people just don't get infinite money forever. | ||
I mean, like, I'm somewhat kidding, obviously, but like, they should want for nothing. | ||
We have it to be able to give them an endless stream of cash, of course. | ||
And the veterans, too. | ||
The reason why you see athletes, you might already know this, athletes and actors and musicians get all that money is because they're driving revenue. | ||
It's capitalism, I know. | ||
And that's why I said communism, because it's like, I get it. | ||
If 100,000 people want to buy Ian's new hit single, Ian Rocks, and they're going to spend a couple bucks for it, he's going to make $100,000. | ||
And when it comes to paying for firefighters or cops, nobody wants to pay taxes. | ||
Nobody wants to make those payments. | ||
They don't want to. | ||
The new thing with cops is forget about funding them. | ||
How about if we just let them live? | ||
Every year, we top the year before on the number of police officers who are ambushed in their cars, sitting there eating, literally eating a donut while they're taking a 15-minute break before they go to the next patrol. | ||
They're getting gunned down. | ||
They're getting ambushed when they get called 911. | ||
They show up. | ||
They get shot and killed. | ||
These things happen far more often than reported in the media. | ||
And these are our first responders. | ||
And every time I've ever done 911, some really cute They do patrols at our house when we're on vacation. | ||
These guys are amazing. | ||
They're always amazing. | ||
And then there's all this crap against them. | ||
And my dad was in law enforcement. | ||
It's just the dumbest people in our society ruining something great that we have. | ||
So I'll go on Instagram and a video popped up the other day where it was a cop giving a guy a ticket for – And he's complaining about it. | ||
I see a bunch of videos on Instagram periodically where it's like unreasonable cops being dicks to people. | ||
But the reality is the overwhelming majority of interactions people have with cops are administrative or helpful. | ||
So it's like you got a ticket and you groan, but it's a rather routine stop. | ||
Cop says, look, you were speeding, here you go, or here's your warning. | ||
I've been pulled over a lot. | ||
I like driving BMWs and Mustangs. | ||
I like speed. | ||
I grew up in Germany. | ||
I learned how to drive in Germany. | ||
There's no speed limit there. | ||
Well, that can't be right. | ||
You'd have been shot a long time ago. | ||
Well, amazingly, I'm still sitting here unshot, completely unshot, because I know how to talk to a cop. | ||
But here's the thing. | ||
There were, at one point, one million police officers in this country before ACAB and Defund the Police, and there were over a billion interactions a year, and you have about 1,300 people a year getting shot, and the majority of those people are white. | ||
So please help me understand why all cops are bad. | ||
If they were all bad, there'd be dead people everywhere. | ||
But people think it's true. | ||
This is what I never understood. | ||
There's these videos from like, they call themselves auditors or whatever. | ||
And it's like a video where a cop pulls a guy over and the guy's just screaming at the cop. | ||
I know my rights. | ||
You can't do this. | ||
And I'm like, why are you doing this? | ||
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Yeah. | |
It's sometimes not even a ticket. | ||
I got pulled over once and I was speeding. | ||
And the guy said, he's like, how's it going there, buddy? | ||
You were speeding. | ||
And I was like, I gotta go to the bathroom. | ||
And he was like, alright, alright, I'll give you a warning, man. | ||
There's an exit out here at the gas station. | ||
I was like, thanks, appreciate it, man. | ||
I've gotten off with a warning. | ||
One time I was a little Mustang on active duty in the military, had my uniform on. | ||
I'm with a little pack. | ||
We're all going about 75 on Freedom Highway outside Eglin Air Force Base. | ||
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Shame on you. | |
I know. | ||
I get pulled over and I just put my hands on the wheel and my window down. | ||
And when he came over, I just looked up and I said, What's the problem, officer? | ||
And he was like, you know you were speeding. | ||
And I was like, I don't know anything. | ||
You were exceeding the speed limit. | ||
I said, sir, I was the last in a line of cars that all gave the appearance of going the same speed. | ||
So was I alone? | ||
He said, no, you're the one I pulled over. | ||
And I was like, oh, curse is foiled again. | ||
And he said, I'm going to give you a warning, but you need to slow down. | ||
You need to slow down. | ||
When you pull out of here, you slow down. | ||
I was like, thank you, officer. | ||
And he walked away and I was kind of giggling because I thought I got out of a ticket and I took off. | ||
Now, I've also been given a ticket, barely speeding over the limit. | ||
And the guy was a total jerk. | ||
But you know what I thought to myself? | ||
He's probably getting divorced. | ||
He's probably got real problems at work. | ||
He's got real problems and he's, you know, he's not nice. | ||
But I'm not going to be an asshole to him because he's being mean to me. | ||
I'm just going to take my ticket or my warning or whatever and go home. | ||
The story that I've told is how I got my license suspended. | ||
I got two tickets in which I wasn't speeding. | ||
And so I'm pissed. | ||
I wasn't speeding, and I got pulled over, and they gave me tickets, and now I have no choice but to go through the system, and not a single individual in the system cares about who I am or what happened. | ||
The DA who's prosecuting me for driving on suspended licenses, I have no idea who you are, and I don't care. | ||
And there's no way that I can say, this is a BS suspension, doesn't care. | ||
The book says this. | ||
That was actually the only thing I related to in the Andor series. | ||
Where Cassian gets arrested and every step of the way they're just like, don't know, don't care. | ||
I'm just doing my job. | ||
That's the problem. | ||
The problem is not all police. | ||
The problem is I had two assholes and then the system is screwed up. | ||
But the system doesn't change when you just say cops are bad as individuals. | ||
That's a big problem of humans in general. | ||
It's easy to scream about a problem. | ||
It's easy. | ||
And if you just do it over and over and then you start getting paid because you're a great loud screamer and you're very articulate. | ||
That was when Andor was still good. | ||
You gotta supply a solution. | ||
You realize that, right? | ||
The last season sucked. | ||
Did you see the last season? | ||
Yeah, that was when it was still so good. | ||
Well, but you didn't like the one where the white Imperial was trying to rape the undocumented worker in the grain field? | ||
Yeah, that was bullcrap. | ||
That's what I'm saying. | ||
It was so good in the beginning. | ||
I did like how... | ||
well like the the Empire stage the false flag like I don't know. | ||
The season's been out for a little bit. | ||
If you haven't seen it by now, are you even a fan? | ||
Just get it over with. | ||
Basically, the Empire intentionally foments rioting, hoping that essentially anti-Empire, leftists would call them, riots so that they can use it as justification for occupation. | ||
Because they want the stuff that's under the ground on that planet. | ||
Yeah, there's a mineral. | ||
It's kyber. | ||
And so they're like, this plant's got kyber, and the problem is... | ||
So they said, okay, well, there's rebel factions there that oppose us. | ||
Let's let them do their thing. | ||
And so they spy on them. | ||
The rebels attack a ship and steal a bunch of weapons and they go, they attacked us and stole weapons. | ||
We have no choice but to occupy. | ||
Then they intentionally sent police out into the crowd of rioters, knowing the rioters would attack them. | ||
And then when they did, they started shooting and killing and... | ||
It's just that they could have done so much more with that last season of Andor since they knew it was the last season. | ||
Instead, we got two episodes a week and they were like basically only one episode plus a whole lot of people walking around and the wind blowing. | ||
I needed more. | ||
Let's grab a couple more Super Chats. | ||
I know we missed a lot of YouTube. | ||
Joe Spinella says, Per Rich Barris, the facility they want to use a bunker buster on won't work as it is deeper underground at 90 meters and granite at that. | ||
The GBU 57 can go 60. Trump is surrounded by establishment psychopaths as far as nukes. | ||
Yep. | ||
Sovereign Fish says, 20 for Ian, finally pumping some life into this show. | ||
It's been a yawn fest since the election. | ||
Pray, Ian, whenever you need to get him back on the show permanently. | ||
Pay, Ian, whatever. | ||
I think it's the first time anyone's ever said that. | ||
Thanks, man. | ||
I mean, kind of. | ||
It's sort of a dirty statement in general. | ||
No, no, I appreciate it. | ||
Fuck yeah, dude! | ||
Light it up! | ||
Well, look, hey, I gotta be honest. | ||
I wouldn't mind being underwritten by the CIA. | ||
And if the cost is just to be in favor of every regime change war ever, let me fill out the form. | ||
I got your back, bro. | ||
It could be big money. | ||
See, Ian is actually our deep state shill. | ||
So I can go, oh, whoa, Ian. | ||
I mean, whoa, you can't say that. | ||
I usually subvert the subversion. | ||
It's a double subvert. | ||
Yeah. | ||
He looks like a hippie, but he's pro-war. | ||
He just looks like a double subversion in the two-dimensional state. | ||
He's also pro-death penalty. | ||
So am I. Hold on. | ||
I wasn't listening. | ||
Oh, in some circumstances, for sure. | ||
But that's tough. | ||
This is why I adore councils of rulers. | ||
I don't think there should be one in charge, because who's going to decide if that guy lives or dies? | ||
It shouldn't be me. | ||
No one person should have that call, in my opinion. | ||
That's why we have courts and juries. | ||
All right. | ||
Let's grab this. | ||
Sisyphus says, long before the Patriot Act, Thomas Jefferson deployed Marines to the Barbary Coast without congressional approval. | ||
Yep. | ||
And they wrote a song about it. | ||
Yep. | ||
They wrote... | ||
Yeah, the Marine hymn. | ||
From the halls of Montezuma to the shores of Tripoli. | ||
Dude, that story is so amazing. | ||
Barbary pirates kept sinking U.S. trade vessels and he was like, please stop doing this. | ||
And they were like, no. | ||
And then he was like, I will raise your ships and your cities. | ||
And then formed the Marines and went and just... | ||
Jefferson? | ||
Yeah. | ||
That's the authoritarian I like. | ||
It's not authoritarian. | ||
It's defensive. | ||
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That's what I'm talking about. | |
He begged him, stop. | ||
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He did. | |
He said, please. | ||
And there was something about where they said, because you're infidels, we can do whatever we want. | ||
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Oh, wow. | |
He was like, infidels? | ||
Then I will raise an army against you. | ||
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I'll show you infidelity. | |
He was like, I'm nice until I'm not nice. | ||
So that's how we Americans are. | ||
We're nice until we're not. | ||
And you can love something that you destroy. | ||
You don't have to hate in order to destroy your enemy. | ||
You don't have to hate them. | ||
What? | ||
You can love and still kill if you're a marine or a warrior. | ||
You don't have to hate the thing you're destroying to make it right. | ||
SA Federale says, thoroughly loving the humor and real talk on this episode. | ||
Please do this again with the same panel. | ||
I had fun. | ||
You're here. | ||
Me too. | ||
Very fun. | ||
I just lucked into meeting Tim Pool, you guys. | ||
And then I immediately texted my son and was like, you will never guess who I just met. | ||
He was like, Mom, you text me that like once every six weeks. | ||
Where are you? | ||
And I was like, I'm at the White House. | ||
He starts sending these names. | ||
And I'm like, no, Tim Pool. | ||
And he sent back the eyeball emojis. | ||
I was like, right. | ||
I actually met him. | ||
Stacey was actually standing next to the seat when I was yelling at the press. | ||
At that. | ||
At that media day? | ||
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Yeah. | |
Yeah, that was great. | ||
They hated him so well, it was great. | ||
Perfect. | ||
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Yeah. | |
It was fun. | ||
It was good. | ||
They still do. | ||
The Daily Show did a segment about it like two weeks ago. | ||
We've got to get Jordan Klepper up in the house. | ||
He's agreed. | ||
Oh, good. | ||
Okay. | ||
So we reached out to Klepper's people and they're interested in doing a show with us. | ||
Cool. | ||
And so I'm down. | ||
Yeah. | ||
That's going to be cool. | ||
All right, everybody, if you haven't already, would you kindly smash that like button, share the show with everyone you know, and grab the knob and turn it all the way up till you rip it off. | ||
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Stacey, do you want to shout anything out? | ||
I'm at Stacey on the right everywhere. | ||
Whatever social media you're on, I'm on there, and I'm Stacey on the right. | ||
And you can listen to me at night. | ||
You know what? | ||
As soon as you get done listening to this, you can basically turn on your SiriusXM app and listen to me. | ||
Thanks for having me, Tim. | ||
I thought I would like your wicked cool compound. | ||
It's a compound, guys. | ||
We have chickens. | ||
I didn't see the chickens, but I'll trust you because it's dark now. | ||
But yeah, it's cool. | ||
Thank you for having me. | ||
I'm at Ian Crossland. | ||
You'll find me all over the internet. | ||
Check my YouTube stuff out. | ||
I just did a live stream last night talking about Iran, the history of Iran. | ||
And do yourself a favor and check out a documentary on the history of the Iranian Shah. | ||
Just educate yourself. | ||
You want to understand, whether you think of it as an enemy or a friend, you just understand what you're up against, which is that. | ||
So get familiar, get educated. | ||
See you later. | ||
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