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June 23, 2025 44 mins

SEGMENT 1: IRAN'S FEEBLE RESPONSE
SEGMENT 2: CHINA'S ROLE IN THE ISRAEL-IRAN CONFLICT
SEGMENT 3: OIL AND GAS PRICES AMID ISRAEL-IRAN CONFLICT
SEGMENT 4: AMERICA SHOULD SUPPORT REGIME CHANGE, BUT NOT FORCE IT
SEGMENT 5: AMERICANS DO NOT TRUST BIG PHARMA 
SEGMENT 6: IRAN'S DANGEROUS TACTIC

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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It starts now.

Speaker 1 (00:42):
Welcome to America's Voice Live. I'm Steve Gerber. It is Monday,
the twenty third of June. They have a lot to
get to today in regards to the US involvement in
the Israeli i Ron conflicts.

Speaker 2 (00:50):
So let's dive right in, shall we. Let's start here.

Speaker 1 (00:53):
Just a short while ago, Around launched a feeble attack
It's the only way I can describe it, on a
US military base and Cutter in response of the bombing
of its nuclear sites that was devastating to them. Over
the weekend, Around launched ten missiles today towards the Alo
dyde Us Military Base and Cutter, with nine being intercepted
mid flight, one hitting an open field, a feeble response. Indeed,

(01:15):
another rocket missiles some sort was sent toward a rock.
Here me to discuss this is former Congressman an Army
Lieutenant Colonel Allan West and the Air Force Lieutenant Colonel
David Flippo. Colonel Flippo, I'm gonna start with you today
because I want you to outline what was a remarkable mission.

Speaker 2 (01:32):
We've been talking about it at length.

Speaker 1 (01:34):
Thirty seven hours round trip for these B two bombers
from Webmen Air Force Base in Missouri all the way
over and back. As many as one hundred and twenty
five maybe more Air Force planes involved in this incredible operation.

Speaker 2 (01:48):
It was incredibly precise.

Speaker 1 (01:50):
And there were no leaks about it ahead of time.
That's what's remarkable to me. Sir, describe this mission the
way you saw.

Speaker 4 (01:57):
It, Well, it's an amazing feat and what the Air
Force can do is incredible. The logistics involved in performing
that was incredible, and the deception that we that we
that we did going from the east to the west
and you know, putting bombs on target all without having

(02:21):
the land all with air refueling. So the whole, the
entire leg of the operation for all that air refueling
had to be coordinated. So it's it's a great deal
of effort to get all those people involved and to
maintain the classification. So it's incredible. Some great patriots and all.
I'm sure all the services were involved in that entire operation.

Speaker 1 (02:44):
Yeah, a remarkable undertaking to say that. He's also joining
us today, bringing to your general former Commander of the
West Virginia Air National.

Speaker 2 (02:51):
Guard, Chris Walker.

Speaker 1 (02:53):
General Walker, welcome you to the conversation now as well,
because I want to hear from you.

Speaker 2 (02:59):
You are somebody who is lived.

Speaker 1 (03:00):
To breathe the Air Force and to watch this unfold,
to see how this came together, how courted refueling other
f thirty fives and twenty two is running as blockers,
if you will, for the B twos that went longer
than I can even imagine, thirty seven hours in the air.

(03:22):
In general, this is a remarkable achievement, isn't it.

Speaker 2 (03:28):
It's what we would call a football game.

Speaker 5 (03:30):
We had the blockers and tacklers, we had the quarterbacks,
we had the receivers, well Iran was the receivers and
they didn't like getting that ball.

Speaker 2 (03:39):
But nevertheless, that's.

Speaker 5 (03:41):
How we do it, that's how we train, and that's
how we get things done.

Speaker 2 (03:44):
And I have to.

Speaker 5 (03:46):
Give props to the Israeli Air Force for also softening
the battlefield and taking out a lot of the air
defense artillery.

Speaker 2 (03:57):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (03:57):
Also joining me in, Lieutenant currently Allen Westside in a
moment ago, Colonel, I mean when you saw this happening and.

Speaker 2 (04:03):
You realize what we were pulling off, and then to
hear that they made it all the way in.

Speaker 1 (04:08):
And out would be and being completely undetected satellite imagery
coming out now, it looks like the infliction of damage
in Iran is it's significant. If it's not something that
ends their nuclear program altogether, it sure sets it back
for a couple of years.

Speaker 2 (04:24):
Anyhow, how did you see it?

Speaker 6 (04:27):
Well, first of all, you have to give a lot
of credit to the Israeli Intelligence Service the massade to
be able to give us the granularity that we had
without a down on the ground. And I think another
thing that as the General alluded to the fact that
the once touted Venerable S three hundred surface to air
missile systems were completely decimated and destroyed. We had not

(04:48):
just air superiority and air supremacy, we had air dominance
over Iran going in, and I think that's something that
shows the incredible cooperation between the IDEA, their air force
and also hours to be able to go in. But
without a doubt, this was an incredibly precision attack. And
I think the thing that the American people need to

(05:09):
be very happy about is we knew what the in
state was and it was about taking out the Iranian
nuclear capability and capacity, and that's exactly what it was accomplished.

Speaker 2 (05:20):
Yeah, President Trump, and I was calling this last week.

Speaker 1 (05:23):
I said, by Friday Saturday at the latest, we're going
to deliver a blow to Iran, that we would be
in this fight. And we were clearly in the fight.
Turtle Flippa, Let's talk about the response, the response.

Speaker 2 (05:35):
That came earlier today.

Speaker 1 (05:36):
And now Israel is further pounding targets in Iran as
we speak, But earlier today Iran, the best number I
have here, ten missiles went toward cut Her, one toward Iraq.
Those ten towards cut Her on our military base there,
one hit and open field. The rest were taking out
no idea. What happened to the missiles that went toward

(05:57):
our base in Iraq. I'm calling it feeble. I think
that's being polite. It's just for show. Obviously they called
the hat. Here's what we're going to do? Is it
just so the Malas can save face and Tehran?

Speaker 4 (06:11):
You know, I believe they're just throwing spaghetti at the
wall right now. So I think their command of control
structure has been decimated and they're targeting of those missiles.
You know, as you say, is feeble. They they don't
know what they're shooting at. They're just throwing things out there.
You know, most of my experience was in Saudi Arabia,

(06:32):
Kuwait and Iraq when I was in the Air Force.
But obviously cutter now you did you know that airbase
is close to something they're able to launch at. But
they are, you know, they're reduced in their capacity right
now to be able to put on any kind of
offensive and obviously they have no defense, especially with the

(06:55):
air superiorities that the Israelis have assisted with making sure
that that is accomplished.

Speaker 1 (07:03):
Yeah, complete operational control over a run. So here we are,
forty six years after the Islamic Revolution where fifty two
Americans are taken hostage for four hundred and forty four years,
Colonel West, and it seems that this regime is at
its weakest point in forty six years. I don't think

(07:24):
that the President United States wants to get involved with
the regime changed. He mentioned it in a truth social post,
but really I don't think that that's the job we're in.
We've seen how that works out in Iraq, We've seen
how that works out in Afghanistan, and the American people
have no appetite for it. Having said that, I believe
that they're completely in support of destroying a country's nuclear capabilities.

Speaker 2 (07:44):
That would have been targeting us our homeland.

Speaker 1 (07:48):
What do you make of this as far as destroying
their nuclear capabilities?

Speaker 2 (07:53):
And when President Trump says something, apparently he means it.

Speaker 6 (07:57):
No, you're absolutely right, And you know seventy nine I
was just a freshman at the University of Tennessee when
the whole thing, the Iranian episode in this chapter got started.

Speaker 7 (08:07):
And let's not forget October to.

Speaker 6 (08:08):
Twenty third and nineteen eighty three when Hezbollah back by
Iran killed two hundred and thirty four marine sailors and
soldiers there in the Bayu Barracks bombing and the explosive
force penetrators that Iran introduced him to the battlefield in
Iraq and also in Afghanistan. So they have been targeting
and killing Americans, like you said, for some forty six years.

(08:28):
So it is about time that we got away from
the feckless leadership that we saw from Jimmy Carter, from
Barack Obama, and also from Joe Biden, to once again
understanding Ronald Reagan's peace through strength, because the last president
to take on Iran was Ronald Reagan Operation Praying Mathis
in nineteen eighty eight. Regime change is not our business.
That's the business of the Iranian people. But I do

(08:50):
find it very interesting that the Israeli Air Force went
after the command of control, headquarters of the military unit
that is in charge of putting down to stick insurrections
and uprisings. So I think that the conditions of being
set for the Iranian people to do what they feel
is necessary for their liberty and freedom.

Speaker 1 (09:10):
I saw one of the missiles into it into Tehran
today at the front gate of the prison that houses
all the political prisoners in Iran. I think Israel was saying, hey,
maybe it's time to go take a walk around the
streets for those folks, and that that was interesting. Colonel
Flippo of the United States Operates, I understand nineteen military
bases across the Middle East Bahrain, Egypt, I Rock, Jordan, Kuwait,

(09:33):
cut Our, Saudi Arabia, UAE. A number of those places,
including Cutter, Bahrain, Iraq, were thought to be in harm's
way today.

Speaker 2 (09:44):
Will the Iranians do you think? I'm gonna ask you
to read Teeleias here and speculate a little bit. Was
this it for them?

Speaker 1 (09:50):
This little ten missile eleven missile shot, Was that their
whole shebang is at the end of the fireworks, Because
if it is, I think we we celebrate. I think
Donald Trump celebrate it's a huge win and says that's it,
We're done. I think we leave it alone. No Americans killed,
no real damage.

Speaker 2 (10:07):
Is that it?

Speaker 1 (10:08):
I mean, there's nineteen bases there they can target. They
targeted the closest one, and it was I think you
call it a failure.

Speaker 4 (10:15):
What do you say, Well, I would caution on celebration
at this point. You know, we don't know what they're
planning to do. I believe they're targeting systems no longer
exist to the point where they can actually send anything
accurately at those bases that you were referencing. I think
they chose Cutter because it was closed and they could

(10:35):
do a point and shoot.

Speaker 2 (10:36):
But you know, they they do not have.

Speaker 4 (10:39):
The command of control structure that they need right now,
and we decimated with the Israelis took that out early on.

Speaker 2 (10:46):
In the attacks.

Speaker 4 (10:48):
And the fact that we have air superiority and we
have the Patriot batteries and everything that the army can
bring to the table, you know they're going to probably
do some more. But I think they're running out missiles.
You know, we know how many they've launched. We don't
know exactly how many we've destroyed, but we've just destroyed
a lot.

Speaker 7 (11:07):
Of their launchers and a lot of their capabilities.

Speaker 4 (11:09):
So without the command control where they're telling these operators
to you know, aim their missiles, all they can do
is kind of do the stuff that they can get
to quickly and easily, and you.

Speaker 7 (11:25):
Know, with the least amount of distance.

Speaker 2 (11:26):
I believe sure, General Walker, I know that the air Force.

Speaker 1 (11:31):
Is getting tremendous amounts of accolades for pulling off this mission.
But it wasn't just the Air Force. The United States
Navy played a critical role. The USS and Georgia launched
I think thirty intercontinental ballistic missiles at.

Speaker 2 (11:47):
Iran at the same time hitting other sides. So this
would coordinated effort overall with the isat's militar. Wasn't it.

Speaker 5 (11:55):
Tomahawks, So we call them tea laps, So Tomawawk land
attack missiles, and they always do the job. No one
has been able to authort that sort of attack.

Speaker 2 (12:10):
Yet. What I've caution everyone, these missile attacks, I.

Speaker 5 (12:14):
Think is more of a safe face saving thing. Ron
What we need to be worried about more is sleeper
cell attacks.

Speaker 2 (12:26):
Here in the homeland.

Speaker 5 (12:27):
Yeah, and so that because all of that, our attention
is being brought to the midlease right now, but we
need to be paying attention to what happens right here
in our home United States.

Speaker 2 (12:40):
I agree with that.

Speaker 1 (12:41):
Situational awareness has never been more important than news right now.
All right, So hold that thought right there, gentlemen, because
I want to get into the sleeper cells a little
bit more. Where does Russia come in on this? Where
does China come in on this. China could lose some
of its oil, which would be a financial pressure on
that regime in Beijing. We're gonna talk about all of
that as we move forward here on a very busy Monday,

(13:03):
watching to see if there are any more attacks today in.

Speaker 2 (13:06):
Cut her or anywhere else. We'll take a break.

Speaker 1 (13:08):
It is America's Voice Live, No normal, All right, welcome back.
Now I want to talk about We're going to get
to those things we were talking about there.

Speaker 2 (13:26):
We're going to talk about sleeper cells.

Speaker 1 (13:28):
And here's where we're going to start with that special
interest aliens. It's a term attached to people coming into
this country that have a background, that have a track record,
that have a history that might pose a threat to
the United States.

Speaker 2 (13:39):
And normally, during normal times that've been something we would consider.

Speaker 1 (13:42):
But during the last four years we had an open border,
more than twelve hundred and fifty Ouranian nationals came into
this country, many of which were in this category of
special interest alien but they weren't vetted properly. So I
want to come back to you, General Walker and talk
about the targets here in America. Soft targets, I mean

(14:02):
big gatherings big events. They're not well defended because we
don't live.

Speaker 2 (14:07):
That way in America. But they become target rich environments,
don't they They do so quite honestly.

Speaker 5 (14:17):
Or the Iranian military as it has been shown as
a paper tiger. There's really nothing that they can do
to us with their military, but through cyber and sleeper cells,
that's when they can make an impact because the US
is really not prepared for that. And over the last
four years, we let anybody into this country willy nilly,

(14:39):
and if it only took a couple of dozen people
to do the nine to eleven attacks, imagine what a
couple to ten to twenty thousand Iranian or any Middle
Eastern terrorists in this country waiting for the call, what
sort of damage they can do. So we have to

(15:01):
be prepared for these kinds of things. Man, I come
back to the Chinese connection.

Speaker 1 (15:05):
I'll get the colonels in on this because look, thirty
thousand Chinese nationals, mostly men of military age, making it
into this country as well. During the last four years,
Iron and China often worked in coordination with each other.
Lieutenant Colonel West, let's start with you, what are your
concerns when you go out in public, or your family
is out there, or you're looking at a large gathering

(15:26):
at a I don't know, an airport, a football game,
a wedding, anything.

Speaker 7 (15:32):
Yeah, that has always been the big concern.

Speaker 6 (15:34):
It was just last fall when ICE put out the
number that there were some six hundred thousand criminal illegal
immigrants in this country. And for whatever reason, we have
people that believe they should stay here. But when you
heard Tom Homan talking about, you know, one million, one
point five million, two million guidaways, these are the people
that came across the border here in Texas, which has
one two hundred and forty nine miles of it. Out

(15:56):
in West Texas in the big, big mountain area. They
did not want to be detected. They were wearing carpeting
on the bottom of their shoes. And so that's a
huge concern that these individuals are here. And you just
mentioned the tens of thousands of Chinese single military age males.
My big concern is not so much a large sporting
event or anything like that, but when they get out
to some of these small rural areas and they start

(16:19):
to attack the soft targets there, start to attack churches,
start to attack people in their homes. That's where the
big concern comes into because I think that everyone is
paying attention to the large metropolitan areas. So we do
have a big issue and we need to all be vigilant,
and that's why the founding fathers gave us the Second Amendment.

Speaker 2 (16:38):
Right, Colonel Football, your thoughts on this topic.

Speaker 4 (16:43):
Yeah, absolutely, So we do have a huge problem with
the amount of people that have come in across the
border in the last four years. If you think about,
you know, after nine to eleven, TSA getting started needing
to control who comes into our country and track and
understand who's here, and the last four years have taken
all that away. So I don't think we know exactly

(17:03):
who is in this country at this point that it
would want to do us harm. So these sleeper selves
are critical to our you know, defense. We need to
be vigilant, be very vigilant, and that's every citizen at
this point. Every citizen needs to be aware and keep
an eye out for anything just looks suspicious. We don't know,

(17:27):
as Colonel West just said, it could be just the churches,
It could be the small gatherings that where they see
no gun zones, right, Those those are seems like to
be very big targets that they like the big events.
They're going to have the right security. They're going to
have more security. They're going to have metal detectors and
mom sniffing dogs and things like that. But everybody needs

(17:50):
to be vigilant at this point something obviously of this
nature and with not knowing who is in our country
at this point. You know, the president wants to put
up a golden dome, but but what that can protect
us from things coming from the outside. But at this point,
we need to protect for what's already inside, and we

(18:10):
need to be cautious.

Speaker 2 (18:11):
Agreed.

Speaker 1 (18:12):
You know, I had a gentleman on the program earlier
here today that said what he looks for former military
special ops guy.

Speaker 2 (18:19):
He said, what he.

Speaker 1 (18:20):
Looks for in a crowd is somebody else that's hyper attentive,
hyper focused, and what's happening in the crowd. He basically says,
one hunter identifies another hunter, and that was his point.

Speaker 2 (18:30):
So he keeps an eye on those folks.

Speaker 1 (18:31):
So whatever that's with his Let's get some final thoughts here,
where do we go from here?

Speaker 2 (18:34):
No victory lapse.

Speaker 1 (18:36):
I've got that collectively from the panel here today Donald Trump,
do not celebrate, do not spike the football, but be vigilant.

Speaker 2 (18:42):
And go forward.

Speaker 1 (18:43):
General, I'll start with you last thought on where we
go from here?

Speaker 5 (18:48):
All right, So when we finally get the battle damage
assessment the BDA, I'm sure that Secretary Hexth and the
Chairman General Raisin Kine will let the America and people
know if there is more to do to stop Iranian
nuclear programs. But right now, as we have all said,

(19:09):
Americans now need to watch their backs.

Speaker 1 (19:12):
Sir.

Speaker 5 (19:14):
States and munipalities are better prepared than others. Here living
in West Virginia, I'm not worried about it because even
if the police can't handle it, the citizens will. There
are other municipalities that are less so, like La Seattle,
and so I urge all of those people to really
start watching their back.

Speaker 1 (19:33):
Pay attention, all right, Colonel West final thoughts, where do we.

Speaker 2 (19:36):
Go from here?

Speaker 6 (19:37):
I think that another country that has to show a
lot of concern is China because if the all A
natural gas shipment starts to slow down going to China,
that's going to severely effect their economy. I believe that
Donald Trump has dealt a strategic blow to the twenty
first century access of evil being in Iran, Russia, China,
North Korea and also Islamic terrorists and Jihadis groups that operate.

(20:00):
But we have to stay alert and we have to
be very vigil here in the homeland.

Speaker 1 (20:03):
Right now, I could not toss me anymore.

Speaker 2 (20:08):
And David Slippo, Colonel, bring us to a close.

Speaker 1 (20:10):
Here your final thoughts here and what we should be
thinking about what comes next.

Speaker 4 (20:14):
Well, I think it's important to know that our mission,
the purpose of taking out those nuclear sites has been accomplished.
Iran has the determination of what to do next, whether
that's here, sleeper cells are still in the Middle East.

Speaker 7 (20:30):
We need to be vigilant and be.

Speaker 3 (20:33):
Prepared for that.

Speaker 4 (20:34):
This is why it's so important that the President's agenda
and the America the energy independence. We need energy independence,
otherwise we are at the mercy of these Middle Eastern
countries and wherever we get the wild from. So we
need energy independence. We need to be more vigilant, and
we need to celebrate the success of our mission, which

(20:56):
was to get rid of those nuclear sites.

Speaker 1 (21:00):
The good news is we are a net exporter of
oil now and natural gas, so hopefully we're on our
road to long sustained independence when it comes to energy.
General Walker, Colonel West, and Colonel Football, thank you all
for being here.

Speaker 2 (21:15):
Great discussion. I appreciate all of you.

Speaker 7 (21:17):
Thank you a pleasant Douglas go Army.

Speaker 2 (21:20):
Thank you. There he had to get it in, yes
he did. There you go. All right, all right, we're
gonna keep an eye on what's going on again.

Speaker 1 (21:30):
A feeble rebuttal from Ron toward the United States State.

Speaker 2 (21:34):
Ten missiles fired it at a miss at a base
in the Middle East at Qatar.

Speaker 1 (21:41):
One made it. It hit an open field. The rest inconsequential.
We'll take a break of me back on America's Voice Live.
All right, and welcome back of the program. You may
not have heard this, but the oil prices on the

(22:01):
international market have taken a big dive today, almost seven percent.
They went up for a bit, now they're coming back down.
You know, for a long time they're sitting between sixty
one and sixty five dollars a barrel, and then over
the last couple of weeks since the Israel Iran war began,
it got up as high as seventy seven seventy eight dollars.
Today it's down at sixty eight dollars. West Texas Intermediate

(22:24):
Brent crude the benchmarkets seventy one sixty nine down six
point nine to one percent. Yeah, pulling double duty today
for me, Lieutenant Colonel David Flippo, who's slipping hats and saying, hey,
I can talk that too, good man.

Speaker 2 (22:38):
Welcome back, colonel. Let's talk about it.

Speaker 1 (22:40):
Oil price is six point nine almost seven percent down,
West Texas Intermedia down six point ninety seven percent, so
briefly up. But apparently the oil market's not impressed with
Iran either.

Speaker 4 (22:53):
You know, I think there was talk about maybe them
trying to shut down the straight at our moves, but
I think that hurts them more than it does anybody
else because they need that export into China.

Speaker 7 (23:02):
China needs their oil.

Speaker 4 (23:03):
So you know, that'll be interesting to watch to see
what they do with the straits We're moves and whether
they again hurt themselves by cutting off that oil supply,
because it's about fifty percent of the world's ail goes
through that straight so that could be a big impact.
But I think right now, the fact that we have

(23:26):
let's say, re energized our oil and gas industry and
we have the energy independence that we're looking for now
here in the United States, we're making deals with Europe
and things like that. That the Middle to East, what's
going on in the Middle East doesn't have the same impact,
significant impact that it did in the past.

Speaker 2 (23:48):
That's certainly true. And I'm looking at the markets today.

Speaker 1 (23:50):
The dows up over three hundred, the NASDAK over one
sixty five, the SMP is up eight tens of a percent,
it's up almost fifty points. Wall Street seems to be
pretty comfortable with all of this.

Speaker 4 (24:04):
You know, the success of that mission and the fact
that it's been you know, it's been said that our
mission was not regime changed.

Speaker 7 (24:12):
Our mission was to get rid of those nuclear their
nuclear program.

Speaker 4 (24:18):
So I think the fact that that has been accomplished
and the battle damage assessment that'll come out, and I
think we'll see some significant setbacks for the Iranians there.
I think that gives the world an enormous minut of
confidence because you know, as you know, the markets are emotional,
and you know, they go up with emotions a lot.
But I think that tells me that the world is saying,

(24:42):
good job, we took out the right things.

Speaker 1 (24:45):
Now I want to go back to the state of
hormones just for a moment. Here, ship data tracking shows
that at least two ships here, two ships are growing.
The information I just got pulled U turns at the
state of hormones.

Speaker 2 (24:58):
Not only does it hurt Iran, which doesn't make any sense.

Speaker 1 (25:01):
We're going to shoot ourselves in the foot to teach
you a lesson. That doesn't make a lot of sense,
because that's where they ship their oil to China. And
ninety percent of the Iranian oil goes to China either
through the front door or out the back door of
the black market at a cut rate, and so it
hurts China.

Speaker 2 (25:16):
And that's why I don't think Iran will.

Speaker 1 (25:18):
Do this, because twenty to twenty five percent of the
Chinese oil comes from Iran.

Speaker 2 (25:22):
Nine percent of the oil inter Ran goes to China.

Speaker 1 (25:24):
That's counts for about twenty twenty five percent of Chinese oil,
which look that powers their economy and economy that's already
in some trouble because of tarras and a slow down
in production and a slow down in the world economy.
China's factories and people working there are already disgrundled. If
you cut off twenty percent of their energy and cause
prices to go even further. That's not a good day

(25:45):
for Ejijingping, is it.

Speaker 4 (25:47):
No, absolutely not. I'd be curious. Obviously, this is breaking
news what you just said. I don't know if those
were turned around going into the strait or out of
the strait that could you know, that could tell something there. Obviously,
I think it's it's the fear of another attack. They're
probably you know, the captains of those ships or maybe

(26:08):
saying hey, you know, maybe we should hang back again.
I don't know if those were going in or out
of the out of the straits, but obviously they're they're
just they're.

Speaker 3 (26:17):
Being just as illigilan.

Speaker 2 (26:20):
You know, on that as well.

Speaker 4 (26:21):
But it absolutely hurts China, absolutely hurts Iran to close
that off. That that is one of the things that
has been a benefit on our end of becoming energy
independent and not being so reliant on the Middle East.

Speaker 1 (26:34):
For a loom, is this another big opportunity And I
say that because you're talking about LNG and deals being
made to send American liquefied natural gas to Europe as
opposed to them buying it from Russia. That's good for
US if we're exporting oil to places that need it.

Speaker 2 (26:51):
That's good for us financially.

Speaker 1 (26:53):
And it just seems to me that the market's head,
that's all baked in. What's the best case scenario for
us over the next to a few weeks as far
as energy in the markets and investing. I'll give you
the last words.

Speaker 7 (27:05):
Now, it's hard to predict. It's hard to predict what's
going to happen.

Speaker 4 (27:09):
You know, when you look at the gas market and
the enormous amount of gas that we have both in
Alaska right now, you know that we can find a
market for There are so many things that we have
at our disposal here in the United States that we
can take advantage of. So and I think the world
is looking at that. They're not just looking at the
Middle East anymore for their answers, and we can supply

(27:30):
some of that.

Speaker 2 (27:32):
I think that's exactly right. Colonel agreeably, appreciate it. You've
spent a great deal of time with us today and
all of it very good. I appreciate your insights, Steve.

Speaker 7 (27:42):
It's always a pleasure. Thank you for having me.

Speaker 2 (27:45):
Thank you, sir.

Speaker 1 (27:46):
All right, So, David Flipball doing double duty today. We
are days away from what has been dubbed the real reset.
By the way, the greatest threat to the US dollar
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(28:53):
arounds nuclear facilities. President Trump made a statement on social
media on a possible.

Speaker 2 (28:57):
Regime change in Iran. Is is it serious or is it.

Speaker 1 (29:01):
Just something he's throwing out there. We'll talk about it
coming up. I don't even know if you're caught him
by its proper name, ya today, Operation Midnight Hammer. That's
the one the targeted Iran's photo nuclear facility. In the

(29:21):
others an overwhelming success, the mission going off without a
hitch that we've been discussing all day. Following the operation,
the Trump administration made it clear that the strike was
not an attack on the nation of Iran or its citizens,
rather men as he means to get Iran's leaders to
heavily consider suspending their nuclear research program and negotiate a deal.

Speaker 2 (29:40):
President Trump took to social to float the idea of
Iran seeing a regime change, and then.

Speaker 1 (29:45):
If the current regime couldn't make make Iran great again, Myra,
why wouldn't there be one.

Speaker 2 (29:52):
He then ended with the MIGA slogan. There you go.

Speaker 1 (29:57):
This simple act by the president guarded reaction from both
sides of the political spectrum. The left leaning sources quick to
take it as an escalating statement, and those on the
right just smiling and saying that's what he does, right,
it'd be nice to see an overhaul in leadership. Well, then,
here to talk about this is CEO and Jerusalem Bial
Chief of Jewish who sending it, Alex Treman, Alex, nice

(30:18):
to see you again. Look, I don't think this president's
actually suggesting regime change, not on our watch, but he
is suggesting if the Iranian people are not satisfied with
the leadership, they should get new management.

Speaker 2 (30:31):
That's what I'm here, Alex. Nice to see you today.
What are your thoughts?

Speaker 3 (30:34):
Nice to see you as well, Steve.

Speaker 8 (30:36):
Certainly, the Israeli attacks so for the last several days,
have been targeting the headquarters of the Iranian Revolutionary.

Speaker 3 (30:43):
Guard's Corps the Besiege.

Speaker 8 (30:44):
These are the shock troops that prevent the Iranian people
from rising up against their regime, which is heavily unpopular
inside Iran and has been heavily embarrassed by Israelian now
American strikes. And so while the president is not specifically
targeting the regime, what he's doing is he's indicating to
the Iranian people that he doesn't necessarily support this regime

(31:06):
any longer, and coupled with the Israeli strikes, I think
they're trying to create the conditions where the opposition will
potentially rise up and do the dirty work of the
regime change on their own.

Speaker 2 (31:18):
N what do you think they are the week?

Speaker 1 (31:21):
I mean, the consensus is alex the regime in Tehran
is at its weakest point in forty six years. Ever
since nineteen seventy nine and the Islamic Revolution, it seems
that is at its weakest point. They certainly after that
devastating strike on its nuclear facilities and this feeble response.
I don't know how to describe the response other than feeble.

Speaker 2 (31:43):
They had to do something, but this is.

Speaker 3 (31:46):
Well, this is look.

Speaker 8 (31:48):
I certainly don't think that sending ballistic missiles anywhere is
an act of theater.

Speaker 3 (31:54):
You know, it's not that feeble.

Speaker 8 (31:55):
Sending ballistic missiles is extraordinarily dangerous, and I think that
the Katari and the Americans are lucky that none of
these struck down, because any ballistic missile can do significant,
significant damage.

Speaker 3 (32:07):
So I think that has to be put in perspective.

Speaker 8 (32:10):
Though I don't necessarily know that the president wants to
up the Ante and continue to get involved when, like
you said, Iran is very weak, and you know, the
groundwork has been late for the Iranian people to rise
up against this regime. If you will remember back to
two thousand and nine, the Iranians started to protest against
the regime.

Speaker 3 (32:29):
This was the green red of revolution. It was the
murder of.

Speaker 8 (32:32):
Nedda Aga Sultan that brought people out into the streets.
But President Obama put his support firmly behind this Islamic
Republic and therefore they had the strength to stay in power.

Speaker 3 (32:44):
Rather, in nineteen seventy eight.

Speaker 8 (32:46):
We saw Jimmy Carter, you know, take his blessings away
from the Shah, and that gave the Iranian opposition the
opportunity or the trigger that they needed to go overthrow
the regime.

Speaker 3 (32:57):
So the hope is here that this is what's happening out.

Speaker 1 (33:01):
Yeah, regime change in nineteen seventy eight didn't go so well,
alex It didn't go so well at all. And maybe
sometimes we should just stay home and not meddle in
other people's politics.

Speaker 2 (33:12):
It's just a thought. Forty six years of.

Speaker 1 (33:15):
This country supplying the financial.

Speaker 2 (33:17):
Means for the Huthies.

Speaker 1 (33:19):
Hamas has Belah and a host of others, the Beyrout
bombing in nineteen eighty three, and the I mean, the
list just goes on and on. For this regime in Tehran.
It's not in America's best interest to play regime change,
but it is best to encourage it, I believe. I'll
let you have the last word.

Speaker 8 (33:38):
Well, I think it's important for America to show that
it stands by its allies that are pro American. And
this is where I think American form policy over the years,
from the Carter from the Carter administration through the Obama administration,
the Biden administration, they take away support from pro American
leaders and they put the support behind the Muslim Brotherhood,

(33:58):
behind the Islamic Republic book in Iran, you know, you
hear Americans you're trying to take to take support away
from Prime Minister Natano. There's not one leader in the
world that loves or cares about as America as deeply
as Prime Minister Natano and as much as the Israeli people.

Speaker 3 (34:14):
So it should be very simple.

Speaker 8 (34:15):
Support your allies, oppose your enemies, and then hopefully you'll
get a better solution.

Speaker 1 (34:21):
Yeah, and that's what we hope for We'll keep an
eye on it. That no victory lab. She had a
lot of work to be done. Israel currently hitting iron
even as we speak, Alex, thank you for being here
as always. We'll talk again soon.

Speaker 3 (34:33):
Thanks for having us.

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The Make America Healthy movement has been coupled with a
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Whether it's methline blue or the Ivermaican parasite cleanses, or
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Look, we consume a lot of garbage in America, things
that are not meant for human consumption. They've been feeding
it to us anyway. So it's pretty important, isn't it.

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Well, I mean I think so.

Speaker 9 (38:15):
You know, if you compare it with killing or injuring
thirty million Americans with the COVID nineteen vaccines, I think
it's very little.

Speaker 2 (38:28):
Not as significant.

Speaker 1 (38:29):
But they got rid of them, they got rid of
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Oh? Absolutely, one of the biggest, greatest things that the
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Speaker 7 (39:09):
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Speaker 9 (39:12):
It's I believe it's unethical to bypass a physician and
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Not a good idea.

Speaker 9 (39:21):
And you know this is why we're the greatest pharmaceutical
company in the in the entire world. You know, this
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a year just because of that.

Speaker 1 (39:37):
Yeah, and the other thing is this big pharma is
the big money behind a lot of these big networks, aren't.

Speaker 9 (39:45):
They A great point. That's why Tucker Carlson got fired.
And you know they drive all the advertising. It needs
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after the break, I'll bring on our chief. White House
corresponded Brian Glenn to give us updates what he's hearing
in the aftermath of the US strikes and Iran's voice.

Speaker 2 (40:47):
I want to go straight out to Brian Glenn.

Speaker 1 (40:49):
He is at the White House today, and Brian, I
understand they were back on the situation room when those
missiles were flying a cutter one son off toward a rock.

Speaker 10 (40:57):
What can you tell us, Well, it kind of sounds
to me like it was a little bit of Kabooki theater,
if you will, if you remind you this has happened
once before with the conflict Iran trying to say face
is what I would probably easiest way to put it,
by sending a message to to to those.

Speaker 2 (41:16):
That they're not going to stand for it.

Speaker 10 (41:18):
And of course, thank god, none of those missiles landed
in any type of area that would even damage or
obviously hurt any Americans or anyone on the ground there.
But it's this is a dangerous tactic that Iran is
engaging in right now because if if one of those
missiles would have hit any interest in the US there,

(41:40):
this would right now we'd have a very different conversation
taking place, Steve, We.

Speaker 1 (41:44):
Certainly would, and look there they are Tomahawk missiles that
we fired them, and they're firing.

Speaker 2 (41:50):
Whatever they can get out.

Speaker 1 (41:51):
But we had some guests on the show earlier who
said they believe that all their guidance systems have been
either destroyed or great to do a point that they
can't really pick a target very well.

Speaker 2 (42:02):
So color was the closest they.

Speaker 1 (42:04):
Could basically point and shoot and hope for the best,
which is kind of what happened, I guess, But it
is a dangerous game to play.

Speaker 2 (42:10):
What are you hearing at the White House? What comes next?

Speaker 10 (42:14):
Well, we haven't heard much from the President on this.
That they were let out about it a little over
an hour ago. We put a truth social in regards
to this, but you know, he remains strong and put
out some words and a warning, if you will, that
US will not tolerate at any point any kind of
retaliation towards US or and our troops on the ground
there or any one of our locations around the world,

(42:37):
even here domestically.

Speaker 2 (42:39):
There is a.

Speaker 10 (42:39):
Warning that you do not you know, do not strike
a US interest or there will be some serious consequences.

Speaker 2 (42:45):
And we both know that President.

Speaker 10 (42:46):
Trump, you know, he gave us the two days two
weeks end up doing two days that I think the
Operation Midnight Hammer was executed precisely took him off guard.

Speaker 3 (42:56):
They didn't know it was coming.

Speaker 10 (42:57):
And I think it's nice to point out here, Steve
Real quickly, is how tight lipped everything was.

Speaker 2 (43:02):
There's a reason why you don't go to Congress.

Speaker 10 (43:05):
To preempt them on anything that might happen, because for
sure it would leak, and that would damage and jeopardize
American safety.

Speaker 2 (43:15):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (43:15):
The reporting I'm seeing is that Chuck Schumer was told
and how Kem Jefferies they couldn't.

Speaker 2 (43:20):
Get a hold of for whatever reason. I mean, that's
my understanding.

Speaker 1 (43:22):
So they told the Democratic leaders on both houses, but
yet no response. Meanwhile, it seems that our friends on
the other side of the aisle.

Speaker 2 (43:31):
Left leaning media still want to take shots at Donald Trump.

Speaker 1 (43:34):
Seems they'll never learn twenty seconds will give you the
last word.

Speaker 2 (43:38):
Yeah.

Speaker 10 (43:39):
Absolutely, They're gonna be watching this very close to see
what type of action or non reaction that they get
from the US and retaliation to these missiles there that
Iran has launched.

Speaker 2 (43:52):
So well, this is.

Speaker 10 (43:52):
Something I don't think it's going to end anytime soon.
But let's just pray for this nation, make sure that
everyone is safe and we have peace in that region.

Speaker 2 (43:59):
And I agree with you, Steve Rezine. Change is important,
but just.

Speaker 10 (44:03):
Not on our watch and not forced by us, but
forced by the people of Iran.

Speaker 1 (44:08):
Yeah, none of our doing. Brian Glenn, exactly right, sir.
Thank you for being there. It's hot in Washington. I
give him credit. He's probably feeling a blowtorch out there.
It's a little warm. Thank you, Brian, greatly appreciate it.
All right, So that's gonna wrap it up for today.
But look, we're gonna be here at Real America's Voice
telling you the truth, giving you the information you need
better than anybody else, giving the analysis that you need

(44:30):
more than anybody else. And we're gonna go ahead and
look at this as the victory that it is thus far. Look,
a lot of things are gonna happen. We could see
Tarrot's attacks on our soil. Be vigilant out there, be safe,
be aware, and be careful. All right, we'll see you
tomorrow morning. Right here for the Steve you were showing
to start your broadcast day and Real America's Voice that
happened at six am Monday through Friday, and then back

(44:52):
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