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June 12, 2025 108 mins

Live From Studio 6B - Thursday, June 12 2025

1-5 Ben Bergquam joins in with updates, cut to BREAKING NEWS with Charlie Kirk on Iran

6 - Paul, Delgado and KDJ have a statement from Rubio and discuss the strikes

7 - More on Iran strikes, impact here and worldwide, muslim spread, 1st Dem response

8 - Iran strike updates, more discussion

 

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Speaker 1 (00:17):
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with them all day.

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tractor trailer.

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the bridges and it was a disaster all day to day.

Speaker 3 (00:56):
So welcome on in.

Speaker 4 (00:58):
Thank you.

Speaker 3 (00:59):
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Speaker 2 (01:01):
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Speaker 3 (01:05):
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We're on YouTube, but you know that because you're already.

Speaker 2 (01:17):
There, because that's where you catch us, and nobody changes
where they find this. So welcome on in, and it's
gonna be cagey, Kevin Downy Jr. Who has been here
waiting for us to get started for about what forty
five minutes now? And uh Delgado who's breaking doors to
get in.

Speaker 3 (01:34):
So how are you today?

Speaker 5 (01:35):
I'm legend mine.

Speaker 6 (01:37):
It is as always on a Thursday.

Speaker 7 (01:39):
You know you're usually here on a on a Thursday night, Paul,
But it's Thursday night, shirt night.

Speaker 2 (01:44):
All right, guys, we have a man, Ben Burkwam standing
by the brave and incredible Ben Burke.

Speaker 3 (01:52):
How are you, buddy, dude, good man.

Speaker 8 (01:56):
The the the obnoxious chanting has stopped, so they ringing
in my ears has also stopped out here in Chicago.
I was with ICE this morning in Indianapolis catching bad
hombres and thankful that ICE is not slowing down. They're
not getting demoralized. If anything, they are more pumped than
ever because of these attacks. These are the most thick

(02:16):
skinned guys in America and they're out there catching the
bad guys. Unfortunately, I got to Chicago this afternoon and
had a bunch of commies and Jihadis. It was actually
being led by a bunch of Hamas guys marching down
the street marching for illegals, and ran into Jesse Jackson,
the Reverend Jesse Jackson and the chanting. I just can't
I can't get enough of the chanting. Just if they

(02:37):
haven't had nonsense? Did they work out enough this one?

Speaker 3 (02:42):
Thank God, oh God, and.

Speaker 7 (02:45):
Everything there for you, Ben, that's too bad. It's it's
nice to take in a show when you go to
Chicago sometimes.

Speaker 3 (02:50):
So you beat me to the punch.

Speaker 2 (02:51):
I'll ask you what is the morale like of these
ice ags, because they've been neutered and beat down for
so long. I wanted to know about the of the agents,
But I also one of the regular people on the street.
Don't look like they're having it anymore. They seem completely
fed up with this orchestrated rent, the riot nonsense, and
now obviously Islamist and radical blue head lesbians teaming up

(03:17):
weird combo.

Speaker 8 (03:19):
Yeah, well that's what you saw today. It's this idea
of intersectionality. There's this new organization you guys have talked
about it, we've been talking about the last few days.
It's no kings dot org, but it's really the same organizations.
It's indivisible, it's Act Blue, it's the Democratic Socialists of America,
but really the undercurrent. The foundation below. It is the

(03:42):
Maoist communist movement, the CCP Maoist Communist movement that's funding
all of this. It's why we have Confucius Institutes on
our college campuses, all of that. And it's also no
doubt I don't have the proof of this yet, but
it's no doubt being funded in part by Iran. That's
also the proxy for all the Hamas stuff that we
see going on on college campuses as well.

Speaker 4 (04:03):
So this is it's so you've got.

Speaker 8 (04:05):
The LGBTQ weirdo contingent, the bestiality weirdos. Then you've got
the climate change activists nut jobs. Then you've got the
Jihadis who want to throw both of them off of buildings.
Then you've got illegals who are basically the pawns in
this whole thing, or the criminals or MS thirteen, all

(04:26):
of this working together with BLM and Antifa and communism.
They all hate each other ultimately, but they hate you more,
and so they're coming together to attack you, to destroy you,
to ultimately overthrow this government and remake it in their
beautiful utopian vision they've always wanted. It's exactly that's what
this is about it's not even about illegal Yeah, this is.

Speaker 2 (04:47):
The absolute definition of bottom up you know, ground movement
of communists, communism to you know, eradicate individual liberty and sovereignty.

Speaker 3 (04:57):
I know Delgado's got some to say.

Speaker 7 (04:59):
What well, Ben, you talked about how these groups that
you know, they kind of come together, but they only
come together for one cause. It's to overthrow you know,
this country and kind of you know, try to take
it over. The funny part is when you warp war
game this stuff out for these idiots that have coalesced together,

(05:19):
you know, the blue haired lunatics with the Hamas sympathizers
and all that. Then say they are successful and they do,
you know, achieve their goal. What next, Well then they
kill each other. Do you think any of them have
thought this far ahead? Or are they just kind of
those i surface thinkers you know that don't really drill down.

Speaker 8 (05:42):
You Look, I'm sure the leaders behind all of this,
the money people behind all of this, have and they've
strategized how they're going to break up the world. You know,
It's kind of like Hitler when and Mussolini when they
allied with Japan. Well, ultimately they were going to break
up the world into fascists, and they, you know, have

(06:03):
an emperor on this half of the world, and you
were going to have the fascists on this half of
the world. That that's kind of the way I kind
of envision the way their conversations go.

Speaker 3 (06:14):
But there's no doubt about it.

Speaker 8 (06:15):
The people on the ground, the little minions, some of
them just still standing over here with the you know,
marching around with masks on their faces. They have no
clue when you ask them, like, so you're flying that
rainbow flag, you know, how do you feel about the
jihadis wanting to throw you off a building?

Speaker 3 (06:33):
Oh no, no, I mean you're a fascist, You're a racist.
They have no clue.

Speaker 8 (06:38):
And then you actually ask the Jihati guys and they
kind of smirk and laugh and they'll never answer the question.

Speaker 3 (06:44):
But they know it's true too. And it's the same
with the communists.

Speaker 8 (06:47):
They don't want to have anything to do with communists,
but they will.

Speaker 3 (06:51):
Use them again.

Speaker 8 (06:52):
I think they have this idea that somehow they'll divvy
up the world and then eventually it'll be a vacuum
and the strong man will win. And the Marxists think
that they will take over the world, that Jihatis think
that they will take over the world, and the Unicorn
Nazis think that they will gotcha, you know.

Speaker 3 (07:09):
All of that. Hey, it's gonna say something really terrible.

Speaker 8 (07:13):
It's not for TV.

Speaker 2 (07:14):
Hey, Ben, I don't want to slow you down. Right now,
we have news that we might be getting footage. Charlie
Kirk is reporting that bombs, heavy duty bombs are going
off in Israel right now.

Speaker 9 (07:26):
I mean, and I ran right now, and.

Speaker 3 (07:27):
Then we're not sure where they're coming from. And uh,
Harry is just going, hey, why are my ear right now?

Speaker 2 (07:34):
Just so if we have to cut away, we will, okay,
just uh so the question happens.

Speaker 3 (07:38):
Where are you next? Now? But we kind of go
where are you going? We kind of knew that was coming. Unfortunately. Yeah,
well we saw there's been a lot.

Speaker 8 (07:46):
Stay tomorrow, Yeah, stay tuned tomorrow I'll be back with Ice.
I can't tell you where I'm gonna be, and then
tomorrow night I'll be flying into Washington, d C. For
the military parade. It's if that's true, If if they're
bombing Iran, it's the world's about to get a lot hotter.

Speaker 2 (08:04):
Yeah, it's absolutely outrageous. Uh, that's all we need now
is one more war, especially now. I I mean, diplomacy
is a bad thing in this world now, which is
just one of the strangest things I've seen in my
lifetimee but we've all really ever seen in our lifetime
now is just the never ending wars that have just
about you know, Raythion's bottom line at this point in.

Speaker 6 (08:27):
My opinion, and you know what to make a point
on that.

Speaker 7 (08:29):
Speaking of that and how it relates to what we're
going through in this country, it's all the same people.

Speaker 6 (08:34):
It is all the same people.

Speaker 7 (08:36):
They're tracking the money, they're tracking the money for the
you know, coordinated riots because it's really coordinated riots. They're
not a peaceful protest, they're coordinated riots, and they're finding
it and they're tracking the money.

Speaker 6 (08:49):
And you know, this is just another extension.

Speaker 7 (08:52):
They couldn't get something done, you know, and Iran sooner,
so now here they're going to try and do it.

Speaker 5 (08:57):
Now.

Speaker 7 (08:58):
It's all linked together. It's all the same people pulling
the strings. Unfortunately, we're going to have to bear the
brunt of the of the violence and of the repercussions
of all this because all the bankers and all the
people in charge, and they're protected pretty well. But us here,
you know us slots, yeah, are not.

Speaker 8 (09:18):
It's always it's always the inner city. I mean, you
look at where they burn when they when they go
and riot. It's not the you know, they will they'll
go and loot the affluent businesses, but they're not going
to the affluent communities. They're going to the inner city,
the downtown, the places where people are struggling already and
and destroying those communities.

Speaker 3 (09:36):
And that's what's going to happen again.

Speaker 8 (09:37):
And the elites on Martha's vineyard or up in the
Northern Bay where Nancy Pelosi has her nap a vineyard,
all of those people are protected from the policies that
they create. The warmongers are protected. They've got their villas
in Switzerland that will never be bombed. It's it's always
the same people dividing America, continuing this.

Speaker 3 (09:58):
It's it's absolutely disgusting.

Speaker 2 (10:00):
And if we can come back to you maybe in
the next segment, if possible. It looks like we're going
to have a clip, but if not, we apparently Charlie Kirk,
we're ready to go and see what's going on over there.
But oh, yes, okay, I'm sorry, I'm them by as
sex all right, but I have one question for you.
When I arrest these insurrectionists, in my opinion, are they

(10:20):
questioning where they were paid, who took like, who who
hired them? Are they grilling down and drilling down on
these people who are rent the riot losers with no
life they find it out and will there be accountability?

Speaker 3 (10:35):
Finally, I hope.

Speaker 8 (10:38):
So I don't have any information on that, so I
couldn't speak educatedly to it, but I sure hope. So
I mean that that's the only way this thing goes
away is if we get to the bottom of who's
really behind it. This is you know, the little guys
going around even looting stores. It looks bad, burning cars,
it looks bad. But it's really the people behind them
that are really the root of that is what needs

(10:59):
to be cut out. It's the cancer. It's not the
symptoms that you see. It's not the rash that you
see on your skin that makes you scratch. It's the
symptoms or the root cause within, and that's what we've
got to really go after in our country.

Speaker 6 (11:10):
All right, Well, Ben, thanks for joining.

Speaker 2 (11:12):
Us, Okay, I appreciate Jade had won, because we're still
waiting for Cholie right.

Speaker 9 (11:17):
Oh yeah, Ben, it's Kevin Downey Jr. I've been watching
a lot of videos on Twitter. How satisfying is it
to see it in person when one of the good
guys launches a rubber bullet into the non binary scrotum
of some pink haired sally boy.

Speaker 8 (11:34):
I was gonna say butt plug earlier, but you said,
you know, it's like, I don't know what we can
even say on this show anymore.

Speaker 4 (11:40):
I guess it's it.

Speaker 3 (11:41):
It's all open.

Speaker 8 (11:43):
It's very very satisfying. It's very satisfying when you see
somebody who.

Speaker 9 (11:48):
Deserves it, you get in what they deserve.

Speaker 8 (11:51):
Yeah, yeah, I'm sorry, you know, And look, what would
Jesus do? I don't know, but it makes me laugh
and it makes me happy, and I pray for those
people grad that they wake up Jesus. Sometimes you need
sometimes you need a CS gas bullet to the scrodom,
as you said, to kind of wake you up a
little bit. Nothing like I'm sorry, Ronnie Sig Sig, I'm sorry.

(12:14):
I'm sorry they got they.

Speaker 4 (12:17):
Pulled me down into the gutter.

Speaker 8 (12:18):
They pulled me into the gutter.

Speaker 7 (12:20):
Yeah, World but it puts a little jump in their step,
doesn't it.

Speaker 8 (12:25):
You know, it makes it definitely makes them think twice. Yeah,
you see the look on their eyes and it's like
this isn't so much fun anymore.

Speaker 3 (12:33):
Yeah, this is who who? Who?

Speaker 5 (12:35):
Who?

Speaker 4 (12:36):
Why am I out here?

Speaker 5 (12:37):
Then?

Speaker 8 (12:37):
Maybe maybe I'm gonna go over early today.

Speaker 9 (12:41):
Yeah, the resistance?

Speaker 3 (12:42):
How much you How much are they paying me? How
much are they paying me?

Speaker 4 (12:46):
It's not worth that.

Speaker 2 (12:47):
Yeah, they're getting thirty five bucks punch and pie.

Speaker 8 (12:51):
Yeah, you need to come out to one of these now.

Speaker 3 (12:53):
I wouldn't come to Chicago for it.

Speaker 8 (12:55):
Unfortunately, the rules of engagement are kind of sissy out here.
You need to go to one of the Red states
where they handle business. Go to Texas. Texas does at least.

Speaker 3 (13:05):
Yeah, that's what really happened.

Speaker 2 (13:06):
It shows a little gumshit here. Because I'll try to
keep it out of the goat. I'll say something else.
But I heard Mayor Adams was actually warning it's okay
to protest, but if you get out of.

Speaker 3 (13:17):
Hand, New York City police will take you down. So
at least maybe uh blueshit.

Speaker 8 (13:22):
Wink wink wink, yeah yeah wink wink yeah yeah. Now
that's look, these guys want the violence. Mayor Johnson pretends
like he doesn't. They want the chaos. This is controlled
chaos by the Democrat Party to undermine President Trump and
America at large.

Speaker 3 (13:38):
They will say every.

Speaker 8 (13:39):
Time we want peaceful protests, but they don't. They want
the overthrow of America. They want the overthrow of our
sitting president. It is treason and they're organized.

Speaker 4 (13:50):
And this is what the Democrat.

Speaker 3 (13:53):
We love you got to toss it. The Jolly Network's
telling us we have to jump over for the breaking news.

Speaker 2 (13:59):
But best man, love you guys, all right, saws from
Real America's Voice.

Speaker 10 (14:09):
They're collecting your communication.

Speaker 3 (14:11):
So obviously we're getting.

Speaker 7 (14:12):
The ken we're getting setting us over to Charlie kirk
as are reporting and again we were getting it in
our ear.

Speaker 6 (14:20):
It was tough to uh.

Speaker 10 (14:21):
Okay, it is Thursday. We are going live and we
are going quick because it is now official. Israel has
conducted a military strike in the middle of the night
against Iran. We were watching this situation very closely privately.
We had sources that were telling us that this was imminent,
and it has now happened. Israel has struck Iran. These
are the first images coming out of Tehran. This is

(14:42):
going to be your go to news destination. We're streaming
live here on Real America's Voice. Thank you Parker and
Rob for this breaking news report. We're also on Rumble.
This is the biggest story on the planet right now.
Israel has launched a preemptive strike against Iran and what
is going to happen next we will see. We have
with us Blake and also Jack Pasobic as we try

(15:02):
to process this here in real time.

Speaker 4 (15:05):
Jack, I'll go to you first.

Speaker 9 (15:07):
Jack.

Speaker 10 (15:07):
You and I kind of saw this illumining the last
couple of days. We did our best to try to
communicate what will be the political file, and we will
get to that, but first we want to just talk
about the human cost and.

Speaker 6 (15:17):
What that will entail.

Speaker 5 (15:18):
Here.

Speaker 10 (15:19):
Jack, your reaction to this is we kind of saw
this slow walking in our group chats these last couple
of days.

Speaker 11 (15:28):
Well, Charlie, that's right.

Speaker 12 (15:30):
We're hearing and again we're still trying to figure out
exactly what the scope is of this attack. We're seeing
the videos streaming in these are from the past couple
of minutes. Here does seem to be an airstrike? Hearing
information about jets breaking the sound barrier over northern Iraq
as they sped towards Tayran, this attack reportedly.

Speaker 11 (15:53):
Taking place there.

Speaker 12 (15:54):
Of course, we're not sure whether or not other sites
that have been reportedly linked to Iran's nuclear program have
been hit. That doesn't appear to be a jet based
fighter jet based air strike rather than missile strike. Of course,
it all remains to be seen in terms of as
you say, casualties and BDA, so any you know, when

(16:15):
I was a junior intel analyst, the first thing we're
taught is BDA. If you any strike, battle damage assessment,
So what is the goal?

Speaker 3 (16:22):
What was the.

Speaker 12 (16:25):
Effectiveness of the strike? And is what was struck destroyed?
Is it capable? Is it a certain percentage capable? We'll
see you, And of course Iran knows this as well.
This is why most of their nuclear facilities and certainly
the research facilities are placed underground and so very hard
to be able to conduct any analysis directly of any

(16:46):
underground structures.

Speaker 11 (16:47):
Of course, just given the nature.

Speaker 12 (16:48):
Of what we have, plus the fact that it's the
middle of the night in Iran, though I'm sure a
lot of reports will be coming out as we go.
We're going to be continuing that up, and of course
we're going to be continuing to look at coverage of
a potential fallout or retaliatory strikes from Iran against Israel
or perhaps US targets within the region. This, of course,
is why the State Department was putting out that information

(17:11):
regarding military personnel and evacuations, non essentials being sent home,
things like this over the past twenty four to forty
eight hours, because the indications certainly were there. President Trump
of course posted and said a number of things today
about how the US would not be involved directly, that
he was directing all of his administration to focus on diplomacy.

(17:34):
And we know, of course that Witkoff is still as
we know at least as before this took place, that
there would be there'd be meetings held this weekend. I'm
reading this report now here initial reports of explosions at
Natan's and Fordo in Iran. So yes, these are the
main nuclear facilities of Iran that are separate from Jack.

Speaker 10 (17:54):
I got to cut you off for a second. Can
we get maps? So so Natan's is there very inland?
I hope people understand. I mean that is incredibly we
saw this developing throughout the night. Well you know, their night,
but our afternoon we were like, this is happening. This
is happening. And it's amazing how many people who think
they actually know what's going on are like super surprised
on chats like, well, what's happened? Like, guys, this is

(18:17):
the last couple hours. If you weren't paying attention, this
is what was happening. So walk us through the map, Blake, Blake,
why don't you do this. We have the map of
Iran on screen here, just the geography of the entire region.
This was a multi hour flight from Israel to Iran. Blake,
this is a major operation. Please, Blake, walk us through it.

Speaker 4 (18:35):
Yeah, exactly.

Speaker 13 (18:36):
So, Iran's not as big as the United States, but
it is a fairly large country. I think if you
overlaid it, I think it'd be about the size of
maybe one quarter of the United States, maybe even one
third of the of like the continental United States. So
it's a it's a large country, and it doesn't border Israel.
In fact, you have to fly over at least two
additional countries to get there. They probably flew over Jordan

(18:59):
and Iraq, and it's a long flight. If you look
at that map, you can see little kind of red cylinders,
red pillars. Those are their uranium enrichment plants. So that's
where they're taking uranium and they're running it through centrifugias
to make it enriched uranium, which is what you would
use for a nuclear weapon. And so those are almost

(19:21):
certainly the primary targets. There are already reports of explosions there.
We will see if those are confirmed. Maybe we'll actually
get video of it eventually, but those are the places
that you want to hit if your desire is to
take out a nuclear program. But they're in the mountains,
I believe at least one or both facilities. They're built underground,
so they are difficult to get to. So there's been

(19:43):
a lot of talk about how this would unfold because
the US has some very heavy we call them bunker
busting munitions. They're designed to pulverize very deep underground facilities,
but Israel doesn't have access to those weapons, and we've
been hesitant to supply them or give them any access
to them. And so if we're not involved in this,

(20:04):
there's been talk that Israel may have to modify its
plans and may have to strike it several times, so
they could strike it, see if there's any damage, do
follow up hits and so on.

Speaker 4 (20:14):
But these are difficult places to reach.

Speaker 13 (20:16):
They would be flying several probably about two or three
hours to get there, and then a similar amount of
time to get back.

Speaker 4 (20:24):
They're deep inside Iranian airspace.

Speaker 13 (20:26):
They are presumably well defended, so we may learn maybe
whether any planes were shot down or whether there's any
attempt to shoot them down. We're going to be seeing
this all unfold very quickly. You know, this is breaking news,
all within the last twenty minutes, and so so.

Speaker 10 (20:45):
Jack, help everyone out once understand kind of the timeline here,
I mean on Sunday there were supposed to be more talks.
Why did Israel strike even though there were more talks
between the United States and Iran? And kind of short
circuit that?

Speaker 5 (20:59):
Please?

Speaker 10 (20:59):
I mean, Jack tell us that this is a little
confusing to our audience.

Speaker 11 (21:04):
Well, Charlie, as.

Speaker 12 (21:05):
We've seen from President Trump, President Trump was very explicit
on this, and even back in April when Prime Minister
Netanyahu came to the White House and was really pushing
for strikes on Iran to be conducted jointly between the
United States and Israel. Those strikes, of course, were rejected

(21:27):
by President Trump. That plan was rejected, and that was
reported that there were some other elements of the administration,
or at least the US government writ large that we're
also working on planning those potential strikes. This has been
something that Israel has wanted for a long time, strikes
on the nuclear program. Obviously, they've been targeting the nuclear
programs for a decade plus at this point, ever since

(21:50):
they embarked on it in the first place.

Speaker 11 (21:53):
Of course, this is all.

Speaker 12 (21:54):
About uranium enrichment, and this has become sort of a
jump ball between what you're seeing if the neo hans
and the more i would say, the anti war crowd
out there, one crowd pointing to saying, well, wait, there
is no nuclear weapons program in Iran, the neo cons
pointing to, well, there's this continued uranium enrichment which could

(22:14):
potentially be used for nuclear weapons even if there isn't
a nuclear weapons program, and so this being the impetus
for wanting.

Speaker 11 (22:22):
To have a preampive strike as we're seeing right now.

Speaker 12 (22:25):
And of course the political situation in Israel obviously quite chaotic,
given everything that's going on since the end of the
ceasefire back in March between Israel and Gaza, the situation
with the Hamas terrorists going on, the ongoing war there,
so a lot of chaos in their internal politics as well.
Even a vote on potential early elections that took place

(22:46):
just last night in the Kanesset in Israel, which net
Nyahu's survived, but I believe by less than ten votes.

Speaker 11 (22:53):
Out of the one hundred and twenty men.

Speaker 10 (22:54):
So here's what I don't understand.

Speaker 11 (22:56):
Is that not an expert?

Speaker 10 (22:57):
Though we don't yet know where all the strikes are
we are seeing here?

Speaker 5 (23:03):
I understand?

Speaker 10 (23:04):
Is that a stroke expert?

Speaker 5 (23:05):
Though?

Speaker 10 (23:06):
Why am I hearing myself back? Like five seconds later?
Hold on, okay, so what why are they striking Tehran?

Speaker 11 (23:13):
On the map?

Speaker 10 (23:14):
There's no nuclear facilities in Taran? Am I mistaken here?

Speaker 4 (23:17):
As there's a research reactor reactors?

Speaker 5 (23:20):
Yeah? Okay?

Speaker 10 (23:21):
So, and but who is striking the capital? Seems to
be a major escalation blake.

Speaker 4 (23:26):
Yeah, I don't want to presume.

Speaker 13 (23:28):
There could be any number of reasons. It could be
that there are military facilities there they want to hit,
so that could be like elements of their military command structure.
Maybe that's where some of their fighters are based, or
their like air defenses. So there's any number of reasons
they could hit it, because presumably they're banking on even
if they want to strike the nuclear targets, there's so

(23:50):
many potential complications to this, depending on how Iran chooses.

Speaker 4 (23:54):
To strike back, whether they choose to strike back.

Speaker 13 (23:57):
That it would be highly unlikely that the only thing
they would hit would be just the nuclear sites. And
so I don't know what they would be aiming at,
but there's any number of possible reasons they would go
for it.

Speaker 10 (24:11):
Okay, So this is happening live right now for those
that are just tuning in. Israel has launched preemptive military
strikes on the interior of Iran against a nuclear reactors. So, Jack,
I want to throw this to you as from an
intel standpoint, you could kind of see this building. Yesterday.
You saw Tom Cotton and Lindsey Graham say, hey, you know,
are they close to a bomb in Iran? Are they

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close to a bomb in Iran? The skeptics would say that, well,
we've been hearing that for the last thirty years, that
Iran is close to a nuclear weapon, close to a
nuclear weapon, So Jack, as from an Intel standpoint, was
Iran close to the neucle wepon now the way, the
question of is doesn't really mean anything, So tell us
you know what is really going on here and can

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we trust the Intel agencies?

Speaker 12 (24:59):
Well, Charlie is this course has been one of the
most fractured debates that's going on from the Intel community
and members of the US political community, as well as
the Israeli political community. As I mentioned before with Premistern,
Yahoo really pushing for these strikes of course for quite
some time years in many cases, and has directly targeted

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these facilities with variety of cyber attacks and other attacks
over the years. The question comes down to and the
Intel community's official assessment. Everyone I've talked to in the
Intel community has always and even from my time there,
has said that Iran did not have an active weapons
of mass destruction program in the sense that you know,

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in the sense of having a actual nuclear weapons program.
But what they were doing was this uranium enrichment, and
this the end of question, of course. And even by
the way, even Dani Gabbert, who many people pointed to
us say that obviously she's no hawk. Even she pointed
out that their uranium enrichment was much higher at a
much higher yield than anyone would need for only a

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fuel program or only for nuclear energy. And so a
lot of the Warhawks have been pointing to that, saying, look,
it's clear that they are going to do this in
order to in order to try to ratchet up their
ability for their.

Speaker 11 (26:18):
Ability for escalation.

Speaker 12 (26:20):
And so one of the things though that people have
pointed to is say, well Iran back and forth has
always been well, Iran was doing that because there is
no Iran deal. Trump of course ended Obama's Iran deal,
which was a total total handoff to them back.

Speaker 11 (26:35):
In twenty eighteen.

Speaker 12 (26:36):
He ends this thing after the pallets of cash, and
he had run on it of course back in twenty sixteen,
the Obama deal, and so after ending that deal, that's
really when Iran pushed towards this enrichment to say we
were going to essentially kind of have a middle ground
of saying well, we're not start restarting the program, but
we are enriching this uranium, which of course puts them

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in a sitgy situation to say, well, they would potentially
be able if they chose to use that in a
weapon at any time.

Speaker 11 (27:06):
That being said, though you know that's that's my distillation
of the intel on both sides there.

Speaker 12 (27:12):
That being said, we do know that Iran had been
and it seems in good faith, conducting these negotiations with
Steve Whitkoff, having meetings with him as appointed by President Trump.
We saw President Trump earlier today saying that he had
directed all members of his administration to pursue negotiations and
diplomatic means of working with Iran to end this, to

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end this potential threat and prevent of course, prevent iron
from getting a nuclear weapon and something where you've also
seen in reports. I believe the Guardian had actually put
out at one point that there were there was a
potential for Russia to come in and beat the guarranteur
of this program. Russia, of course being the country that's
finished the building of the Bushir nuclear power plant, which
we had on the map a minute ago. That's there

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on the coast, that is their completed nuclear lair power plant,
the only one functional within Iran right now.

Speaker 11 (28:03):
It needs that water source.

Speaker 12 (28:04):
Can't really be in the mountains or the desert, and
so this had been a potential triangulation if you will,
of the negotiations between Ukraine, Russia, Israel, and Iran to say,
if the Russians were able to come in, this would
be something that Obama's Iran deal had never considered, although
it is kind of similar to one of the Syria

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deals prior to the Red Line back in twenty thirteen,
where Russia came in it was the guaranteur of Syria's
chemical weapons. China also played a small role in that,
and so there was really a lot of potential for
talk regarding this.

Speaker 5 (28:40):
Now.

Speaker 12 (28:40):
Of course, it remains to be seen what will happen,
because we don't know what the fallout will be, both
locally from again, whether or not these facilities were destroyed.
I think there are a lot of questions as to
whether or not Israel had the capability of actually being
able to really take out the program, given the fact
that they are underground. Blake was mentioning that Israel doesn't

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have the bunkerbuster bombs that the US has to be
able to go after those underground facilities. And then, of
course whether or not Iran decides to blame the United
States or claim this as some kind of proxy attack
and cancel the negotiation. So a lot of that is
going to be up in the air, just as the
Israeli jets are up in the air right now over Iran.

Speaker 10 (29:22):
This has such incredible geopolitical implications. Here, Blake on the ground,
what is going on in Israel? And do we know
the breadth or the depth or the scale of these
military strikes and walk our audience through exactly the technical
side of what just happened. Probably what's happening right now.
There are probably jets still right now. We know this,

(29:43):
certainly in the air that are coming back from Israel.
And we kind of saw this happening real time in
our group chats. We're like, oh, there are sources that
here jets over a rock. There are sources, I mean,
and we kind of had a little bit more of
a heads up than that. And Blake, before you do that,
everybody watching, I want to hear from you Freedom at
Charlie Kirk dot com. Do you support Israel striking Iran preemptively?
I want to hear from you Freedom at Charliekirk dot com.

(30:06):
We're very interested Freedom at Charliekirk dot com.

Speaker 13 (30:09):
Blake your thoughts, Okay, Yeah, So, first of all, for
if you want the absolute breaking stuff. I'm monitoring Israeli
news sites, the Jerusalem Post, hearts, those are going to
be where you get any info from the Israeli government,
the IDF as quickly as possible. Also, of course, on
x it was very funny, how you know, we were
seeing on XO reports of planes flying, reports of explosions,

(30:30):
and then I'm looking at the New York Times, I'm
looking at CNN.

Speaker 4 (30:34):
It takes them.

Speaker 13 (30:35):
Ages to catch up to the basics that summer rays happening,
and yeah, yeah, we were. I think we were live
before CNN even had a little bit, you know thing
up top. But I want to read what's Jerusalem Post
has kind of a breaking, steadily updated thing where they're
getting the info from the IDF, the Israeli Defense Forces,
and so what they say is, first of all, there

(30:56):
are warning sirens that have been set off to get
the public ready for a potential Irani encounter. No ballistic
missiles have been fired yet, but there are thousands of
them according to the IDF, So this is their justification
for action. They said that Iran had enough uranium to
weaponize it to nuclear levels to make fifteen nuclear weapons
within days. This is what the IDF says in recent days.

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They say Iran developed a plan with Hesbla and Tamas
and other proxies to destroy the state of Israel, potentially
including attempts to attack via all borders, including Egypt and Jordan.
The IDEF says this was quote a point of no return.
Benjamin Netnyah, who has entered the security cabinet. They're having

(31:40):
some high stakes meeting of the cabinet.

Speaker 4 (31:43):
It says.

Speaker 13 (31:43):
This might be answering your question about why they would
hit Tehran. IDF targets include commanders bases as well as
nuclear sites, though the main goal is the nuclear sites.
The IDEF claims they believe Iran was taken by surprise
and was attacked in place. Says they did not expect
that would potentially answer the question of why they would

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do it now rather than waiting through the weekend. There
might be an element that they had already given up
on the process, but they didn't want to tip their
hand that they had given up by waiting for negotiations
over the weekend to fail and then Jerusalem Post continues
here Israel has had strong coordination with the US, but

(32:25):
Israeli military officials refused to say whether America was pre
updated or fully coordinated into the current attack. And that's
all the relevant info we have now, and they're just
they're constantly adding to this. So I think this is
statements that are coming from an IDF person as we speak.

Speaker 4 (32:44):
And it's middle of the night there, so this is
all unfolding, and help.

Speaker 10 (32:50):
Me understand, though I won't blake, help me understand this.
The negotiations were going on. This is just the news headline.
This is not Charlie Kirk's opinion. This is just the
news from John Solomon. Just the news headline is this,
which is Israel launches attack on Iran and defiance of
Trump's urgings. So help me understand. It seems like negotiations
were going on. Do we even know enough about that?

(33:13):
So help like basically fill in the blanks here.

Speaker 4 (33:16):
So I believe Trump.

Speaker 13 (33:18):
Trump had said like there was some sort of deadline
to make a deal, I think a few months ago,
and that deadline was right around now or maybe it
even just passed. But Trump has always been I mean,
we know Trump is a pro peace guy. He'll always
say Iran can't have a nuclear weapon. He is not
willing to allow that to happen. But he's he's Trump
the deal maker. He's always going around saying, I am

(33:41):
want to make a deal, I'm ready to make a deal,
I'm hopeful for making a deal. And we saw it
just today he's saying I'm committed to reaching a diplomatic
resolution of this. Now him saying it today, there's a
couple possible interpretations. One is he genuinely was still seeking
that deal and you know, I was trying to message

(34:02):
please make the deal before something happens. Or there's the
possibility they already knew this was going to happen, but
they wanted to signal communicate that America is not directly involved,
and we've seen several attempts to communicate that just before
the strikes happened. I believe Axios I think was reporting

(34:24):
that there was communication someone in the White House. I
think Witkoff said, you know, the White House has disassociated
itself from any Israeli attempt like they might know about it,
but they're not cooperating with it. So whether that's true
or not, I think we're certainly going to see the
US government claim that we were not involved in this,

(34:45):
because obviously, once this has happened. Our biggest concerned is
Our biggest concern is our American troops in Iraq, in
Kuwait and Saudi Arabia.

Speaker 4 (34:54):
And whatever basis we have in the Middle East. Are
they going to be in danger of being hit?

Speaker 10 (35:02):
And so what does what does the retaliation then look like?
We got Tyler Boyer in the chair, which I actually
want to ask the political question to Tyler next because
I am I'm also if this is going to skiz
a Maga terribly online. I mean, you are going to
see I don't want to say a Maga civil war,
but it's going to be a Maga online food fight
in the likes of which is going to be very,

(35:22):
very hard to navigate. We saw this coming, but apparently
that was not as important, and that's fine. Maybe there's
stuff that we don't know. But but Jack, how could
Iran respond? And what do you have to say, Jack
to this idea that there might be Iranian sleeper cells
in America that Joe Biden allowed in the country. We
had ten million people come into the country. Are there

(35:44):
Iranian sleeper cells right now in America that then could
be activated by the mullas.

Speaker 5 (35:51):
Well?

Speaker 12 (35:51):
Charlie, of course, the answer is yes. That could Iran
have gotten sleeper sales in the United States. I think
that's increasingly likely and almost certainly they have operatives within
the United States. Also, Iran is famous for having the
IRGC or Kuds Force, this was formerly headed by Solomani.

(36:12):
That they will pay operatives who are already in areas
that they can't get into themselves to conduct conduct attacks
or conduct sabotage type operations.

Speaker 11 (36:21):
Look, we just saw the Ukrainians launch this.

Speaker 12 (36:24):
Huge Kamakazi drone Kamakazi style drone attack deep within Russian territory.

Speaker 11 (36:29):
It would be very easy for Iran.

Speaker 12 (36:31):
To do something like that, or to have smuggled such
types of things across the US border in the Biden years,
where there was no operational control of vath swaths of
the US border other than by the cartels. So it'd
be very simple for them to just pay the cartels
to allow them to do such a thing. When it
comes to direct retaliation, though, I think more than likely

(36:51):
at this point, unless unless more information comes in. At
this point, it seems as though their retaliation will be
directly and solely against Israel. Remains to be seen. Of course,
if they wish to strike any US forces within the region.
They certainly can. They have the capability to do so.
They have a robust ballistic missile program. They have two

(37:13):
By the way, there two militaries in Iran, the regular
the nominal Iranian forces, the regulars, as well as the IRGC,
the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps. Those are the forces that
are directly, directly subordinated, subordinated to the Ayatola. So there's
the iatola's forces and the country's forces. It's a little
bit different than we do in the United States, as

(37:35):
it would be, but certainly they have ballistic missile capability,
and I would expect that that is what they use
again in strikes on Israel.

Speaker 11 (37:44):
Obviously we'll see, you know.

Speaker 12 (37:45):
I think Israeli air force bases, potentially whatever bases we're
used to conduct this strike would probably be the most
likely attacks.

Speaker 10 (37:53):
So Tyler, let's talk. I mean, we're monitoring the situation
in real time. Actually, let me just check one of
my sources here. Okay, this is one of my sources
who has Jack How right were my sources today.

Speaker 9 (38:05):
Charlie, you.

Speaker 11 (38:07):
They were, I would say, down to the minutes, down
to the exact minutes.

Speaker 10 (38:13):
So if you guys, you guys can watch all the
chattering people on TV, but we have good sources here. Yeah,
this seems to be like an all out attack and
possibly the start of another regional war.

Speaker 5 (38:24):
That is what I am.

Speaker 10 (38:27):
That's what again. You guys can say that's not true,
but this is from very very good intel.

Speaker 13 (38:31):
I mean, I'm seeing here that Jerusalem Post just continues
to update and they say there are mixed reports of
a possibility that Israel has targeted Iran's chief of staff.

Speaker 4 (38:41):
That would be presumably.

Speaker 13 (38:44):
I think I've got his name here, General Johama, General
Muhammad Bugary, chief of staff. That would be the basically
the top general, you know, like Millie was chief of
staff under Biden. I can't remember who our chief of
staff is right now, but like top general. So if
you're trying to decapitate the top of their military, you've

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moved beyond just a limited strike on their nuclear sites
and you are attempting to hobble their entire military.

Speaker 10 (39:12):
We need to confirm that. We need to confirm that.

Speaker 13 (39:15):
Yes, we don't know that for sure. This is a report,
mixed reports from Jerusalem Posts. So they're presumably drying on
Israeli sources. What the IDEF is saying not confirmed.

Speaker 12 (39:24):
If there's gonna be let's just say from the get go,
we're in a fog of war situation. We're receiving this
information as much as anybody else. People know, people know
who Charlie is, people know who I am, people know
who we know. But that being said, everyone is in
the fog of war on this situation. So just cavat
everything and we'll do our best. We'll do our level best,

(39:45):
and if there's anything that we put out that ends
up being being corrected.

Speaker 11 (39:49):
We'll certainly make sure to be able to update that
as well.

Speaker 12 (39:51):
So we're drinking from the buyer host just as much
as everybody else trying to make sense of this out there.

Speaker 10 (39:56):
So, yeah, the senior Israeli officials said high probability that
Aroun chief of staff was eliminated, and that Israel began
this attack with direct elimination of many IRGC commanders. This
is not just a targeted attack against nuclear facilities. Based
on what we are reading, this seems like Israel that
is calling the bluff against Iran. And the question is, guys,

(40:18):
is this going to drag America into a war against Iran.
We try to take that one.

Speaker 14 (40:23):
And that's the real question. I mean, I think the
debates already started. It's pretty much a wildfire on x
which is you know, if there's one thing, if you
could probably sum up President Trump's campaign from twenty twenty four,
it was that electing me is going to prevent World
War three? That I mean, is that fair to say

(40:43):
with the conversation with Kamala And so this was one
of the biggest promises, if not the biggest promise of
the campaign is with me, you get less war. I'm
an anti war president. I'm a guy that makes sure
that conflict does not happen across the world. I'm looking
for the best and most reasonable.

Speaker 9 (41:03):
Deal to make.

Speaker 11 (41:04):
I'm the deal guy.

Speaker 14 (41:05):
And you know, right now, we kind of went into
this week going, well, if President Trump isn't strong enough
with the rioters in LA, that's going to be problematic.
If President Trump is not strong enough on the border
We've known this all throughout, and and provides any kind
of amnesty two illegals into the anti American protesters that

(41:28):
we've we've seen in California, that's gonna be a problem.
But war with Iran, I would argue, is going to
spin out into something here that's much bigger than what
I think we even are realizing right now. But they're
going to try to blame Trump for war regardless of
how hard he fights against it.

Speaker 10 (41:51):
Israel has also struck in Yemen, just so we are clear.
So this is multi regional, is what it looks like.

Speaker 12 (42:00):
Oh boy, great Speaker Johnson yesterday announced he's actually going
to be addressing the Israeli Kanesse on.

Speaker 11 (42:06):
June twenty second.

Speaker 10 (42:08):
So let me ask the audience just ten days from now,
Email US Freedom at Charliekirk dot com if it's true,
If it's true, and if it's true that Israel is
striking Iran more than just nuclear facilities and they're going
after chief of staff. According to Amir Safari, who's very

(42:28):
very well respected and is very well sourced, he says,
quote high probability that iron chief of staff was eliminated.
Iran began this attack with the direct elimination of many
IRGC commanders. So if it is more than just targeting
Iranian nuclear facilities, does that change your level support? Email

(42:50):
US Freedom at Charlie Kirk dot com. Breaking news from Reuters.
Iran's leadership holds top security meeting. Senior Iranian official to
Reuters they are planning an all out response. And now
I have the second person that is predicting this is
going to be a regional war.

Speaker 5 (43:05):
Quote.

Speaker 10 (43:05):
But Gary is second in command after Kuameni, and it's
very possible that the Israel attacks took him out. Tonight,
man holding a meeting.

Speaker 13 (43:17):
I hope they're holding it via zoom because I feel
like I always read about these meetings getting blown up.
But yeah, yeah, so second in command under and like
they're saying, second command under the Supreme Leader, who is
a religious cleric, he's not a military commander. And just
because we've repeated at IRGC is the Islamic Revolutionary Guard course,

(43:38):
so the big main unit of their military, I believe.

Speaker 10 (43:43):
So just so we are clear, like taking out but Gary,
but Jerry sorry, would be the equivalent of assassinating JD.
Vance and Susie Wiles together. That's essentially how the Iranian
government works. But the best of our understanding, that would
be like the combined lethality. So the IDF spokesperson has

(44:06):
just said, quote, the IDF launched a preemptive strike to
damage the Iranian nuclear program. Dozens of Air Force aircraft
recently completed the opening strike. Opening strike, the public must
obey the home front commands around has been a threat
for quite some time, and it looks like, oh, they
went after more than just nuclear facilities.

Speaker 14 (44:27):
So so how do we how do we think that
Trumph and Yahoo relations are where we are right now?

Speaker 12 (44:39):
There's there's gonna be I mean, there's going to be
hell to pay if this was done in defiance of Trump.

Speaker 11 (44:46):
Well, and that's the question we're seeing that.

Speaker 12 (44:48):
That's he came up very publicly today and said negotiations, negotiations, negotiations,
And so the question is is bebing At in Yahoo
thinking of his political calculus in terms of his survival
as Prime Minister of Israel, and is he putting that
ahead of the security interests of the Middle East, his

(45:12):
own people, by the way, all of Israel, and the
entire stability of the region, not to mention what it would.

Speaker 11 (45:19):
Do to the fallout of oil price.

Speaker 12 (45:21):
Here we are at the beginning of summer, folks, beginning
of summer, and we've got a war kicking off in
the Middle.

Speaker 11 (45:27):
East, which has and if these.

Speaker 12 (45:29):
Indications are true, has all the hallmarks of something that
could incite a wider regional war. What do you think
that's going to do to gas prices, to supplies, to
everything else as we look at the very beginning of
the summer.

Speaker 11 (45:44):
Certainly this is not.

Speaker 12 (45:46):
This is not what And yet Israeli media is now again,
Israeli media is saying that this was coordinated with.

Speaker 11 (45:54):
The United States.

Speaker 12 (45:56):
I'm going to wait to hear from our own presidents
of the United States when it comes to something like that,
but of course that is what they're putting out right now. Again,
we just saw President Trump a few hours ago say negotiations,
and of.

Speaker 11 (46:10):
Course there was a lot of reporting. Yeah, that's true.

Speaker 5 (46:14):
They're just kidding this.

Speaker 10 (46:16):
As this is Secretary of State Marco Rubio who says
the following tonight, Israel took unilateral action against Iran. We
are not involved in the strikes against Iran, and our
top priority is protecting American forces in the region. Israel
advised us that they believe this was necessary for its
self defense. President Trump administration taking all necessary step to

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protect our forces and remain in close contact with regional partners.
Let me be clear, Iran should not target US interests
of personnel. All being said, that is a very very
neutral statement from Marco Rubio.

Speaker 12 (46:50):
That was not a supportive statement at all. By the way,
that was in fact, that is not a support distance.
So what he's trying to do is put distance between
the United States. The United States has forty to fifty
thousand troops in the Middle East writ large. So yes,
we of course we have to combat troops and a
variety of troops on the ground in Iraq and Syria.

(47:12):
But of course we have troops all over the Persian golf.
Of course dud called it the Arabian golf, but I'm
not in uniform right now, so I want to say
Persian golf, except some most people know. And a variety,
a variety of targets right across the Gulf when you're
talking about Qatar, where you're talking about our troops in Bahrain,
our troops in Jordan, our troops in the Kingdom of

(47:33):
Saudi Arabia, just all over the place, all over the place.
Not to mention, I believe the Carl Vinson aircraft carrier,
the carry battle group is there, and the Truman is
certainly within the region as well.

Speaker 11 (47:45):
Plus we know that back in April, during these.

Speaker 12 (47:50):
The Hoothy strikes, when all that was going on, there
were b two bombers that were flown to Diego, Garcia.
Now that's not within range of Iran, but of course
there were a lot of people saying that those bombers
could potentially be used if a wider regional war were
to break out, And well, we could be looking at
the very beginning of a wider regional war right now.

Speaker 14 (48:11):
And you got to believe with that like spars, Yeah, Tyler,
go ahead, I was just gonna say that response from
Mark Rubio. I mean, Mark Rubio historically has not been
a person a shy away from you know, over his
the course of his long career, from neo Connie type,
you know, excitement, it's happened in the past with him.
And so for him to come out and you know,

(48:32):
obviously he's a change man. He's a lot of a
different guy today than he was then. But for him
to come out and and make that very clear statement,
I think is reassuring for a lot of Trump supporters
who are listening to this, and I hope that that's
the case for most there watching this, is that the
president has made a commitment, and I don't think they
would come out that rapidly, that that fast with that

(48:53):
statement if that wasn't true.

Speaker 11 (48:55):
Sorry, Charlie.

Speaker 4 (48:56):
So no, it's fine.

Speaker 10 (48:58):
I want everyone to email us Freedom at Charliekirk dot com.
So here's the sequence that I'm most afraid of. Let
me walk you through it. Israel strikes Iran retally. It's
big time, there is a regional war. The US is
then pressured to send more aid to Israel. MAGA will
likely resist sending more aid to Israel based on the
emails that I'm getting right now, and I want to

(49:19):
hear from you guys, Freedom at Charliekirk dot com. By
the way, there are initial reports it's fog of war,
that a high rise apartment has seen partially collapsed in
the Iranian capital of Tehran. Initial reports of missiles launched
by Iran towards Israel. So the question is, do you
guys support sending US money and military aid to Israel.

(49:41):
Email US Freedom at Charliekirk dot com. We're getting thousands
of emails. I want to read them. I want to
analyze what you're thinking in real time here, and do
you believe that this was an act of self defense
by Israel or in offensive position. Again, where the emails
are so largely overwhelmingly against the is real doing this,

(50:03):
I'd say it's probably a ninety nine to one. So,
but email is freedom At Charlie Shirk dot com Jack
your thoughts.

Speaker 11 (50:10):
Well, Charlie, we.

Speaker 12 (50:11):
Did the same thing with emails earlier for human events,
and it was a similar ratio. There were a lot
of people calling for saying, why is this something that
should be done now when we're in the midst of negotiations.
Why not trust President Trump? Why not trust the work
that Steve Wikoff is doing, and try to find a

(50:34):
way where certainly we know that President Trump has been
committed to peace. This obviously is not the path towards peace.
This is the path towards a wider regional war. And
of course, hearing whether or not it's true that there
were strikes in some of these other regions, whether it
be Yemen on the Hoho Thies who are Run's.

Speaker 11 (50:57):
Proxy force there, or other areas, of course.

Speaker 12 (51:00):
Would be to incite a wider regional war or perhaps
provoke a unified response from the Arab countries against the
non Iranian aligned Arab countries, the Saudis, the Jordanians and
others against Iran and create a basically a united front
from the GCC countries, the Gulf Cooperation Council. And so

(51:22):
the question is, of course, I think on everyone's mind,
how large will Iran's retaliations be? And quite frankly, how
far are these strikes going to go? Is this the
first round or is this the opening salvo of strikes?

Speaker 11 (51:38):
And if it's.

Speaker 12 (51:39):
Simply this, uh and we can all go to bed,
perhaps that's one thing, but I don't think that's how
it's going to be.

Speaker 10 (51:50):
Also, Tyler, I think Tyler, there's gonna be some major
protests and riots in the country coming up in the
next couple of days.

Speaker 14 (51:56):
Yeah, that's gonna be the interesting breakdown. Charlie is like,
how how is the country going to fall on this thing?
And one interesting comment that just came through from a
person I really trust, just said, hey, please don't forget
you know, we just saw this statement from Marco Rubio.
That's fantastic. We don't forget that Kamala Harris could be
president right now. Imagine a world in which this happens

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today in Kamala Harris as your president, or does this
happen much faster and much earlier, which I think it
probably would have. Something of this nature is probably they're
probably a little bit bummed actually that Trump got elected
because they were wanting to strike much more quickly. And again,
depend upon where you're at on the spectrum with that,
but I'm just so grateful that Kamala Harris is a

(52:42):
president right now. Can you imagine the amount of instability
that we would have across the world come out and she.

Speaker 4 (52:48):
Would be like, so it ran as this big country.
Can you imagine in the Middle East and they have
a nuclear program.

Speaker 13 (53:00):
Nuclear program is what enriches uranium to make big bombs,
And yeah.

Speaker 14 (53:09):
You'd want to die the whole time, the whole time,
should be in front of Congress right now trying to
talk down to Speaker Johnson.

Speaker 10 (53:15):
It would just be a terrible, terrible situation.

Speaker 14 (53:17):
And to Charlie's point, there's gonna be protests, there's gonna
be backlash, and the Democrats aren't a really bad precarious
position right now because they've been the antagonizers of war
across the world, and so you're not going to have
prominent Democrats coming out and you know, doing it the
same way that they did it to Bush.

Speaker 4 (53:36):
That it's not going to be the.

Speaker 14 (53:37):
Same you know, recourse that they will have with members
of Congress. So it's gonna be really interesting politically how
this is going to play out. That's why I think
it's so important for MAGA to stay firmly on the
side of opposing war.

Speaker 4 (53:52):
And I think that that's probably.

Speaker 14 (53:54):
Majority of expectations from Republicans, the probably eighty twenty I
would guess seventy five to twenty five somewhere in there.

Speaker 10 (54:05):
So the politics of this are quite interesting. But I'm
trying to I'm trying to understand the situation on the ground.
So Iran has declared a nationwide state of emergency. Matt
Nyahua says, quote, this operation will continue for as many
days as it takes. There are multiple reports of residential
buildings that are being collapsed. Multiple residential buildings in Tehran

(54:28):
on fire or collapsing after Israeli airstrikes on Iran's capital.
So Jack, and then this is Raeli planning multiple waves
of attack. So this is just the beginning. But help
me understand, Jack, if this is just going after nuclear
reactors or nuclear weapons, are they striking the apartment buildings
because maybe there were generals there. This seems a lot

(54:50):
broader than just a targeted strike against Iranian nuclear reactors.

Speaker 11 (54:55):
Well, Charlie, that's possible.

Speaker 12 (54:57):
Also, they could all Another possibility could be and I
think you see this quite a bit in Ukraine where
they may have been conducting attacks and potentially targeting command structures,
commanded control structures within Tehran. Of course, that's where Ranian
leadership is and the reason that you're seeing these hits

(55:19):
on apartment buildings and residential buildings rather than on commandit
control centers of the higher leadership. This is what happens
potentially when you see when you see missiles that are
shot down, when you see interceptors, when you see debris,
when you see these various types of munitions, you get blowback,
and so that blowback ends up hitting the you know,

(55:42):
might hit the tower but not take it out conduct debris,
and that's where you're hitting civilians and getting that collateral damage. Unfortunately,
as the parlance is, the pavilions do become that damage
if it is one of those situations where there's a
missile shoot down from Iranian air defense missiles or potentially

(56:03):
if a missile malfunctioned as well. I don't think that
they would be targeting directly civilian apartment buildings, but of course,
as you say, if there were a general or some
high level official, some cleric inside, then that was being targeted.
If they were the second in command potentially, although the
question is would they really be living in a civilian

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high rise like that?

Speaker 11 (56:26):
And so a lot of this is going to shake out.
We're still in the fog of war.

Speaker 3 (56:30):
But this is war.

Speaker 5 (56:31):
This is what war is like.

Speaker 11 (56:33):
Wars are never they never go the way you think
they're going to go.

Speaker 12 (56:38):
Everyone has a plan until they get punched in the
face and the enemy gets a vote.

Speaker 11 (56:43):
The enemy gets a.

Speaker 12 (56:44):
Vote, and so this has always been the nature of
warfare from the very early days.

Speaker 11 (56:50):
And so we will see, we will see what happens.

Speaker 12 (56:53):
Are they able to ratchet up the escalatory ladder before
Iran can respond with sig infigant attacks the ballistic missiles.
Will Israel be able to shoot down ballistic missiles with
the Golden Dome? What do Iran's allies do, What does
Russia do? What does China do? What will American forces

(57:15):
in the region face retaliatory measures. Again, all of this
really coming into question here as we determine the initial
battle damage assessments from these What we're being told at
least is the opening salvo of strikes.

Speaker 10 (57:32):
Okay, let's go to cut five nineteen. This is the
official statement from the IDF five nineteen.

Speaker 15 (57:39):
For years, the Iranian regime has called for the destruction
of the State of Israel, planning and advancing concrete military
plans to do so. Over the past few months, intelligence
has shown that Iran is closer than ever to obtaining
a nuclear weapon. This morning, the IDF begun preemptive and
precise strikes targeting the Iranian nuclear program in order to

(58:02):
prevent the Iranian regime's ability to build a nuclear bomb
in the immediate timeframe.

Speaker 11 (58:09):
We have no choice.

Speaker 15 (58:10):
We are operating against an imminent and existential threat. We
cannot allow the Iranian regime to obtain a nuclear weapon
that would be a danger to Israel and the entire world.
This operation is for our right to exist here, for
our future, and for our children's future. The State of

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Israel has the right and the obligation to operate in
order to protect its people, and will continue to do so.
The IDEF conducted significant preparations for this operation. We are
well prepared, both in defense and offense, to defend ourselves.
The IDEF will continue to defend the state of Israel.

Speaker 10 (58:54):
So, Blake, I want to further this to you, Blake,
is it and I'm not even taking aside here, is
it self defense to strike another country that is threatening you?
Is that in the rules of war in the kind
of way that we look at the doctrine of self defense,
is striking another sovereign country self defense?

Speaker 13 (59:14):
I mean the answer, the frustrating answer is it depends
if like an attack is imminent. I think there's general agreement,
like if you know with certainty an enemy is about
to attack you, then striking in advance is I think
most people would concede that it's acceptable. It's just it's
probably the right move. But the line of course is

(59:38):
when do you actually know that sort of thing? And
when are you actually just sort of recklessly provoking wars
with anyone you perceive as a threat, or if you're
elevating threats in your own mind and creating them where
they wouldn't necessarily exist otherwise. And I think something that's
influencing how people feel about this is as we've mentioned,

(59:59):
you can go all the way. I think in nineteen
ninety two or nineteen ninety three is the first time
net and Yahoo. I think he was just a member
of the Kanesse. Then he said Iran was three to
five years away from getting a nuclear weapon, and then
about three years later he said they're one to two
years away from a nuclear weapon, and then he said,
you know, they're six months two YEARSS was saying that
around the time of the Iraq War. He was saying

(01:00:20):
that during Obama's administration. He was saying that during Trump's
first administration, we have literally been hearing about Iran's being
close to a nuclear weapon as long as I have
been alive. And I'm you know, and I'm not twenty
I'm over thirty here, and so they've been pushing this
a long time, and that's going to color and he

(01:00:41):
claims like, oh, this time, we're dead serious. They were
about to build a nuclear bomb. I just remember in
twenty thirteen, so much stuff. Oh, they're a few months
away from having a nuclear bomb. And then even if
they do, like that doesn't equate to them actually using
a nuclear bomb. So you'd have to go on to
that level too. Like Pakistan has nuclear weapons. They're an

(01:01:02):
Islamic country with like in Islamic government, and that actually
hasn't led to nuclear war. North Korea is an extremely
loopy country. They have nuclear weapons. That is scary. I
don't like that at all, but it hasn't led to
a nuclear war, and so.

Speaker 4 (01:01:18):
That's going to.

Speaker 13 (01:01:19):
Color how people react to this. I want to fly
because we have a few of these donations. Mauritia ninety
one said, everyone agrees that war is bad, no one
agrees on when war is necessary. I've got to disagree
with that one. I think I'm not sure Lindsay Graham
agrees that war is bad. I think some people think
war is fun, War is exciting. War gives them that
tingle down their leg that their life has meaning to it.

Speaker 14 (01:01:42):
Yeah, you have to remember there's some people that explicitly
go into politics because of war, that they love war
so much that they go in. And again, there's some
really great people who serve in our military who because
this war is their whole life, they've lived it, it's
been part of it. That's why they go in is
to use what they've learned to be helpful and there's

(01:02:04):
others that go in and that have made significant sums
of money from the concept of war, and there's lots
of people who love it.

Speaker 10 (01:02:16):
And so I guess the question is jack the escalatory
response here, What could Iran do if they go all
out to try to respond to Israel and will they
loop the United States or Saudi Arabia into that?

Speaker 12 (01:02:31):
Well, has Charlie, like I said, dim in any military
scenario your assessment, you want to usually create two most
likely and most dangerous. So I said earlier that the
most likely course of action will be strikes on Israel's military,
strikes on the air force bases that conducted this attack.

(01:02:53):
Again attempted strikes. We'll see if Israel is able.

Speaker 11 (01:02:56):
To counter that.

Speaker 12 (01:02:57):
And now as we're learning more about these strikes on
Iranian leadership, well, I'm sure that Iran's generals and the
leaders of the IRGC, as well as Samala's, they're probably
going to be calling four strikes on Israeli leadership as
well to I would say, including the Kanesset building itself
where Speaker Johnson is supposed to be speaking himself in

(01:03:20):
just ten days. That again depends on the level of
this opening Salva and whether or not there are more
waves of strikes planned. Fighters traveling mark two we take
about two hour excuse me, forty five minutes to reach
Tehran from Tel Aviv, and so he need about forty

(01:03:40):
five minutes to an hour between Salvos. So we'll know
pretty soon here, since the first round of strikes is
about one hour ago, if there's another round of the
strikes taking place tonight, will know that pretty soon it
should be occurring. And so if they want to go
further than that, of course, hitting Israeli infrastructure, hitting Israeli

(01:04:01):
civilian targets, as well as potentially even threatening holy sites,
of course, all could be on the table. Most dangerous scenario,
of course, could be the shutting down of the Strait
of Horror Moves, which is a critical choke point at
the end. I know people say it all the time,
but just to explain it, that's a critical choke point.
It is the mouth of the Persian Gulf. It is

(01:04:23):
a very narrow strip of water through which twenty percent
of the entire world's oil supply flows through on a
daily basis. And so putting mind in the Strait of
Horror Moves or putting out. These picket ships from the
fast attack boats from the IRGC and the IERGC Navy

(01:04:45):
could all be potential threats to that civilian merchant shipping
and to those supertankers traveling through the Strait of Horn moves.
This would of course royal energy markets and be used
to be able to essentially hold hostage the entire world's economy.

Speaker 10 (01:05:01):
So let me ask, so Blake, do you think that
the Iranian mulas get stronger or weaker? So Blake, do
you think the Iranian malas get stronger or weaker with
an attack like this? This can actually consolidate bad guys
hold on a country. Look, the West hates us, they're
attacking us. I know it's hard to tell, but I
could actually see a scenario where the bad government gets

(01:05:23):
more popular here. What do you think?

Speaker 13 (01:05:25):
Yeah, definitely, I think in the context of the situation,
unless like incredibly strong proof is offered, they that, as
the IDF claims, they were about to assemble nuclear weapons
and launch an attack, which.

Speaker 4 (01:05:40):
It sounds it's a very strong sounding claim.

Speaker 13 (01:05:43):
To me that you could see in the Jerusalem Posts
they were claiming that they were planning to build about
a dozen nuclear weapons. They would be able to assemble
them quickly, and they were planning an attack on Israel,
including via the Egyptian and Jordanian border. They were essentially
claiming a like pan Middle East plot to attack Israel,
like a six day war type scenario. When you know

(01:06:04):
the overall.

Speaker 4 (01:06:04):
Situation is Egypt has a peace treaty with Israel. They've
basically stayed.

Speaker 11 (01:06:08):
Out of this one.

Speaker 13 (01:06:09):
Jordan has a peace treaty with Israel. They've stayed out
of this one. So I'm really interested in what the
basis of that claim is. And so what you have
is they were in negotiations with the United States. Obviously
relations are bad, We've had some missile exchanges back and forth.
There's certainly room to claim this was already like a
very low level war, especially when you take in to

(01:06:32):
account that Hamas is to some extent a proxy. Hezblah
is definitely a proxy of Iran. There's already a lot
of conflict between the two. But they'll certainly be able
to claim we did not take this radical step, and
we were still in negotiations with the United States, and
combined with the fact that their population already doesn't like
Israel that much, the wider Middle East doesn't like Israel

(01:06:54):
that much. I think this is going to not be
great for their reputation. I am in Israel's calculation was
this is dangerous enough. We don't really care about our
reputation on this one. That is going to be their
attitude on it. Now, how this unfolds from here? I
get scared by the fact that our ability to control

(01:07:14):
what happens here is very limited. Essentially, Iran gets to decide,
has the chance to decide how they want to respond
and how much they want us involved.

Speaker 4 (01:07:25):
Right now, I think our attitude.

Speaker 13 (01:07:26):
Here, you know you, Charlie Tyler Jack, Our attitude is
we don't want war.

Speaker 4 (01:07:32):
And I think most of maggas saying the same thing.

Speaker 13 (01:07:34):
We don't want a war. We don't want this war
to involve us. That's easy for us to say now,
but Iran has thousands of ballistic missiles. Now, maybe they
shoot all of them at Israel, but maybe they lob
them at a bunch of bases. And in two days
there are two hundred dead US troops who got blown
to smitherings by an Iranian response.

Speaker 4 (01:07:54):
What do we do then, truthfully, what do we do then?
Like people are going to be outraged and hundreds of
US troops are dead?

Speaker 10 (01:08:01):
What do we do?

Speaker 13 (01:08:02):
And the thing is is Iran might decide to do
that because they might make the calculation America lost in Afghanistan.
America is very indebted, America is overstretched. What if you
want to dare America to try to deploy one hundred
thousand troops into Iran? And if people don't visualize this,

(01:08:23):
you might think, Okay, we whacked Saddam, that was pretty easy.
Iraq is a flat country. It's just a bunch of
people along two rivers in this relatively flat desert. Iran
is three times the size of Iraq. It has three
times as many people as Iraq did when we invaded it.
It's heavily mountainous, it's heavily spread out. It has spent
way more time preparing for a war against the United States,

(01:08:47):
by which I mean like Iraq was this sort of
play army, Like they were trying to pretend to be America.
So they had tanks and they had dudes with machine guns,
and they had fighter jets, but they were all way
crappier than ours. So we kind of fly over them
and blow them to smithereens and it was you know,
it was like.

Speaker 4 (01:09:04):
A video game.

Speaker 13 (01:09:05):
Iran actually, like is more self aware that they are
outmatched by the United States. So, for example, they have
a navy, but it's like all little motor boats that
you can put little suicide bombers on. You try to
sail them up to a boat and blow it up.
They have a ton of drones. They have a ton
of stuff that is designed for a weak country fighting
against a strong country. And yeah, we can drop a

(01:09:28):
ton of bombs on Tehran, we can drop a ton
of bombs on any other place, not as many because
we gave a bunch of them to Ukraine. But I
don't know that we actually have the ability to just
take one hundred thousand US troops two hundred thousand US
troops and try to occupy Iran in some regime change war.
And I think Iran might realize that and think, make

(01:09:50):
my day, America. We're going to try to get you
sucked into this because we hate you and we're going
to absolutely ruin your week. And if they decide to
do that, I don't know if we at this point
have the power to stop them. If they kill hundreds
of US troops. I don't know that there will be
the political will to say we have to stay out
of this one. People will want revenge.

Speaker 5 (01:10:13):
With us.

Speaker 10 (01:10:14):
Now is Steve mannon host of Hold on Jack. I
want to throw to Steve really quick, a host of
We're Room here on Reel America's voice. Do we have Steve?
We don't have Steve Jelk. I was told that we
had we have John Solomon. Okay, John is here, John
from justinnews dot com. John, you have an article that's
going viral right now saying that Israel defied Trump's urges.

(01:10:35):
Please tell us about the reporting, John Solomon, and what
led to this incredible historic event of Israel's strike against
a run some.

Speaker 16 (01:10:44):
Breaking news just a few minutes ago, Marco Ruby is
telling Iran, do not attack our troops in the Middle
East or anywhere, as we did not join Israel in
this attack.

Speaker 5 (01:10:54):
Israel acted alone.

Speaker 16 (01:10:56):
That is Marco Rubio's statement just put out about three
minutes ago as a news alert on justin News. Yeah, listen,
I think the Trump administration wanted more time to try
to get a Iran deal in place. They believe that
iron is a little further from having a nuclear weapon
than Israel's assessment, not far different. Months in the US assessment,

(01:11:17):
weeks in the Israel assessment, and Israel had some urgency
believing that there might have been another sort of proxy
attack in the wings with Levanon. I think the President said, hey,
you feel like you had to protect yourself, protect yourself,
but we're not sinctioning this. This is your action, not ours,
and BB want ahead and did it, so we'll see

(01:11:38):
how that plays out. There are four things going on
as the president as a cabinet meeting going on right now,
even as Marco Rubio issued that statement, the FBI is
mobilizing all of its counter terrorism efforts to make sure
that no hesbalis sells. We know we have lots of
Hesibala sells on our soil here in America. We know some,

(01:11:58):
we don't know some because of what came in during
the Biden years. There'll be a full alert for all
counterterrorism outfits in the country to be looking for any
suspicious activity that would suggest that isiel Iran has given
some signal to its sleeper sales here to attack on
US things and all military personnel have.

Speaker 5 (01:12:17):
Been on alert for two days already.

Speaker 16 (01:12:19):
In the Middle East, but they'll be watching for all
signs that Iran tries to drag, as you said, drag
us into this attack by attacking our troops. All of
that is right ongoing as we speak right now. But
it is true that Trump didn't want this attack tonight.
He told now, if you got to do it because
you feel like you have an imminent threat, you do it,

(01:12:39):
but you do it on your own, and you have
to deal with it what the consequences are. So we're
watching things really closely. I think Mark or Rubia's statement
very important. It's a very strong statement. It's very seldom
that the US has said, hey, Israel's on their own
on this one, but that's what Rubia just said.

Speaker 10 (01:12:56):
Well, so, John, how does that then manifest from military
aid missiles? Because if Israel is going to get into
a regional or a kinetic war, then at what I mean,
does that mean Israel's on their own? No more foreign aid?
Because I can tell you right now our audience is
so against what Israel is doing right now, just looking
at the emails. Does this mean that the US aid

(01:13:17):
to Israel is over?

Speaker 5 (01:13:19):
I don't think so yet. I listened.

Speaker 16 (01:13:20):
Donald Trump has still been a strong supporter of Israel,
Donald Trump has fresh in his mind the atrocities that
Iran allowed and funded in cause to happen on October seventh,
which was there nine to eleven.

Speaker 5 (01:13:32):
I think the President will give him a good with
some room. I think we will continue to support them
in the short term.

Speaker 16 (01:13:38):
That the guidance I got earlier today that Trump, White
else knew this was going for two days, so there's
been no surprise about it. It really comes down to
how does Iran react in the next several days.

Speaker 5 (01:13:50):
Does it try to drag another.

Speaker 16 (01:13:52):
Western or American ally into this attack, Saudi Arabia attack Iraq,
attack our troops in some of our forward leaning base
is in the Middle East.

Speaker 5 (01:14:01):
That will have one calculation.

Speaker 16 (01:14:03):
I think Iran is pretty smart to know that they
don't want to poke in the bayor unless they're ready
for a real war. Keep in mind that some of
Iran's military production has been diverted to Russia.

Speaker 7 (01:14:19):
All Right, Live from Studio six be Real America's voice
on a Thursday night, June the twelfth.

Speaker 6 (01:14:26):
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Speaker 6 (01:14:41):
Gotta read this statement.

Speaker 7 (01:14:43):
I just dot in the thing, but we got to
read it again from a Secretary of State Marco Rubio,
that we'll take it around to Kevin Downey Junior, and
of course Paul Nolan. Tonight, Israel took a unilateral action
against Iran. We are not involved in strikes against Iran,
and our top priority is protecting American forces in the region.
Israel advised us that they believe this action was necessary

(01:15:05):
for its self defense. President Trump and the Administration have
taking all necessary steps to protect our forces and remaining
close contact with our regional partners. Let me be clear,
I Ran should not target US interests or personnel. And
again that statement coming just a few moments ago from
Secretary of State Mark Rubio. We'll kick it around the room.

(01:15:26):
Kevin Downey Junior, your thoughts on all this, and again,
you know, it's kind of hit us. I mean, we
were kind of suspecting it, but I don't know if
what we expected it to happen. Right at the start
at eight o'clock tonight, you know, Trump.

Speaker 9 (01:15:39):
Said don't do it. Then Trump said, all right, all
American families of military personnel leave. That's when we knew
something was going to happen. Do I think it'd be tonight?

Speaker 2 (01:15:49):
No?

Speaker 9 (01:15:50):
Did I think it was going to be well, I
did think when that happened, it was going to be
just the nuclear facilities. But according to what we're hearing,
they're going after apartment buildings, are going out after some
high ranking Iranian Mullahs or Mullahs or whatever they call themselves.
But basically people who want to end Western civilization. They

(01:16:11):
want to kill the big Satan, that's us. The little
Satan would be Israel. And you know what they say
with the religion to pieces, first, we kill the Saturdays
and we kill the Sundays. Sundays would be the Christians.
I just have this feeling.

Speaker 6 (01:16:22):
Remember at the.

Speaker 9 (01:16:24):
End of World War Two, Patton said, let's fight the Soviets.
We're gonna have to fight them someday. Let it be now.
We're gonna have to fight it out with these people
at some point. And you know, Patten was wrong. We
never actually fought the Soviets, so we got to dodge
that piece of the war. This is different. These people
don't fight for real estate. They don't fight for oil,
they don't fight for anything except they need to kill

(01:16:45):
anyone who isn't a Muslim. And the fight's coming at
some point.

Speaker 6 (01:16:49):
Yeah, and it sounds like it's here. Paul Nolan, your.

Speaker 2 (01:16:51):
Thoughts well, I mean, like I said before the break,
you know, this to me is a big concern if
Israel wants to go ahead and go to war and essentially,
you know, get the seventh piece of their puzzle. This
has been part of the project for the new American century.
If you don't know what it is, do your homework,
look it up. If you without knowing what that is

(01:17:13):
and what it was in its power, you're not doing yourself.
A favor of Zignu Brazinski said it in his book
The Grand Chess Board that was before nine to eleven,
that Wesley Clark, who ran NATO, he said that we
need to topple seven nations. The only nation they haven't taken.

Speaker 3 (01:17:27):
Down yet was Iran.

Speaker 2 (01:17:31):
At the end of the day, this has been in
the works for a long long time, at least at
least twenty plus years. And I think I think there's
a lot more here than meets the eye. I think
what we're looking at here is like the reverse Sophie's Choice.
I just think there are no winners here. I think
this is an insult to President Donald Trump and his

(01:17:52):
magap movement of anti war piece we voted for that.
We were tied the middle class send their kids to die,
not the rich and not the undocumented.

Speaker 3 (01:18:03):
This is when these wars come.

Speaker 2 (01:18:04):
They come at the expense of our bravest, our, boldest,
our most loyal sons and daughters. And I am I'm
honestly disgusted that diplomacy wasn't even given a real chance.
And I think that NET and Yahoo and Wesley Clark
and the Project for New excid Centtory have been saying
this for a long time.

Speaker 3 (01:18:24):
I'm really, really I got a lot to think about.

Speaker 2 (01:18:27):
I got to go through my old notes from you know,
two thousand and four, five and six, when I really
started waking up to this whole grand chessboard.

Speaker 3 (01:18:37):
So there's a lot to think about.

Speaker 2 (01:18:38):
But mostly I think this is going to be an
axe right in the heart of Maga. It's going to
divide MAGA. I think that's easily part of the plan,
because we know the old school MAGA says kill them
all new school. MAGA says, stop the wars, and I'm
concerned about this movement that is so much more important
to America than any war of seas see.

Speaker 6 (01:19:01):
And the only part that I kind of differ a
little bit with you.

Speaker 7 (01:19:07):
Is the you know, the MAGA splitting the Mega because
I feel like both are the same for the same people,
you know what I mean When when they says when
they say, you know, when you said, you know, magazintes
kill them all, sort of sort of them out later,
versus the no, we don't want war. I almost feel like,
we don't want war, but if you push us, then

(01:19:29):
it's kill them all, let them sort it out later.
So I feel like it's part of the same thing.
It's like you got to get to that point because
a lot of people, let's face it, they don't want that.
But it's like when a bully keeps pushing it, pushing
at you and pushing at you. At some point, you
know what you have to retaliate.

Speaker 2 (01:19:43):
Katie made a great point, right, he said, he goes
they killed the Saturday's kill the Sundays, Right, I mean, look,
before the Crusades came, how many nations did did these
killing Muslim brigades go through. I mean Syria was Christian,
Morocco was Christian. You know, they were Christian nations all across.
How many they take.

Speaker 9 (01:20:02):
Down all the way to Spain.

Speaker 3 (01:20:04):
Well, and now where are they in Ireland? Now, now
in France?

Speaker 2 (01:20:09):
Now they've look, let's be very clear here, I don't
trust like I think he said it best.

Speaker 3 (01:20:16):
I still never seen a Nun blow up.

Speaker 2 (01:20:19):
So, I mean, if we're going to be real here,
you know, I'm just I was just really hoping that
they would have let Trump run the show, be the
big man in the group and dictate this. But Nettan, yeah,
who wasn't having it. And the biggest scaf for me
is his approach and a lot of what that policy
has been. It's eroding support for Israel. They have killed themselves.

(01:20:41):
They have shot themselves in the foot where where they're
making sentiment. It's so hard, like to watch the pure
research saying only fifty eight percent of I mean fifty
eight percent of Mers are against Israel and their policies.

Speaker 3 (01:20:56):
I mean it used to be thirty four percent of
the people were against it. This is fright. I mean,
how their approach is killing this support and I don't
like that either.

Speaker 7 (01:21:04):
I think I think you're right on that note, especially
when it comes to this Iran situation. I don't know
if it needed to go there right the second. And again,
there's so many things that we don't know. We're just
kind of giving our opinion and our feelings on the matter.
You know, I'd love to know what people in the
chats in the X, in the Twitter, in the Facebook,
on the rumbled chat, I mean part, you know, and you.

Speaker 6 (01:21:27):
Were seeing it from from Charlie and his crew there.

Speaker 7 (01:21:29):
They were getting a lot of emails in the people
are not They're not feeling this, this Israel attack on
Iran right now, and for good reason, because Trump was,
you know, asking, hey, give us a little more time,
let's see what we.

Speaker 6 (01:21:41):
Can do here.

Speaker 2 (01:21:43):
And Charlie's audience, yeah, he's got a younger audience, right,
and now look at our audience.

Speaker 3 (01:21:48):
We have an older audio. Our audience is kill them all.

Speaker 2 (01:21:50):
At the nine to eleven, I was, kill them all,
turn it the glass and give me a giant muscle
car I want. I wanted to sap all the oil
and I want my own refinery.

Speaker 5 (01:21:59):
You know what.

Speaker 9 (01:22:00):
I think something we should think about though, in order
to avoid what could be a massive war. How many
of the higher level Iranians do you think Israel needs
to kill to avoid the war? One hundred, two hundred
take them out. I promise you that the people of Iran,
they don't like their leaders. Remember I think it was

(01:22:21):
the last summer women said no more had jobs. They
were killing them, killing them because they didn't want to
wear their their their their head dress or whatever. Yeah,
no one wants the leadership of Iran.

Speaker 2 (01:22:32):
This could solidify it, though, This could strengthen the mulahs.
This is a bad move too for that reason. I mean,
do you agree this can strengthen them? Not saying it will,
but it could. It could also hurt them, so let's hope.

Speaker 7 (01:22:45):
I think I'm on the side of it would probably
hurt them more because if they're if a bunch of
them are taken out, so you know, give me a
number one hundred of the top level people are taken out,
that's going to look weak to the people who have
been trying to get rid of these people, and they're
going to be mobilized to say, hey, we can finally
take these guys out. Maybe this is a master stroke

(01:23:05):
that we just don't see yet by Israel saying you
know what, we just toppled your your your your top guys.
You can go get them now and kind of remove
them and bring your bring your country back to some
semblance of normalcy, that it'll be welcome back into polite
society kind of thing.

Speaker 5 (01:23:22):
I don't know.

Speaker 7 (01:23:23):
We were talking about. We were talking about Iran last night,
how it used to be a very western country up until.

Speaker 5 (01:23:28):
The Yeah took over.

Speaker 9 (01:23:30):
And remember people loved Muzzolini until they were done dying,
and then they killed them. The people killed Mazzolini and.

Speaker 3 (01:23:38):
Your lips to the good Lord's is. I hope you
guys are dead right.

Speaker 2 (01:23:42):
I hope it doesn't polarize the people to say we
have to five back.

Speaker 6 (01:23:45):
All right, We're going to take a quick break.

Speaker 7 (01:23:47):
When we come back, we will do more till the
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Real America's voice on a kind of a kind of
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Speaker 5 (01:24:36):
You name it.

Speaker 7 (01:24:37):
We're on all the socials, so you can find the
show there. If you're listening on radio, I want to
watch us, of course, feel free and do so. A
striking day in history, so to speak. As if you
haven't heard by now, if you're just tuning in the
strikes from Israel into Iran targeting their nuclear facilities, that's
what we're being told this coming from the Jerusalem I'm

(01:25:00):
reading you real quick. According to the IDF, Iran has
enough uranium to weaponize it to nuclear levels to fifteen
weapons within days, which is their excuse for launching this.
Dozens of Israeli aircraft participated in the initial wave of
strikes on dozens of military targets and Iranian nuclear sites

(01:25:21):
early on early Friday morning their time, of course, around
eight pm our time here on the East Coast. Warning
sirens were set off to get the public ready for
potential Iranian counterattacks of blistic missiles on Israel and you know. Furthermore,
Net and Yahoo stated that Iran may only be a
few months away from being able to able to actually

(01:25:41):
make a nuclear weapon and not just have.

Speaker 6 (01:25:44):
Enough uranium for one.

Speaker 7 (01:25:46):
So that was Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyaho from Israel stating
that Iran was gearing up to produce tens of thousands
of ballistic missiles, which could kill millions of Israelis even
without nuclear weapons, but decided that tonight was the night
tick that thing started.

Speaker 6 (01:26:02):
So there you have it.

Speaker 2 (01:26:03):
Yeah, John Solomon is making it clear that America was
not involved. Trump made that clear to him. So this
is I just thought, tactically, I don't I don't know.

Speaker 5 (01:26:20):
I don't know.

Speaker 3 (01:26:20):
If you're gonna go for it, then they're gonna have
to go all in.

Speaker 6 (01:26:23):
I guess, I guess.

Speaker 7 (01:26:24):
So I mean Israel launched the attack in defiance of
Trump's urgings.

Speaker 6 (01:26:28):
That's the headline from John Solomon that you just mentioned.

Speaker 7 (01:26:30):
He has a story on his website just tonews dot
com that again, you know, President Trump was talking about
this last couple of days that they're in there, they're
doing another round of talks.

Speaker 6 (01:26:40):
He was asking for more time.

Speaker 7 (01:26:42):
It was almost like it was almost like he made
a deal with net and yahusaying you got to give
me at least till this day, something like that, and
then you know, all bets are off.

Speaker 6 (01:26:52):
I guess here's we know.

Speaker 3 (01:26:54):
Massage intelligence is as good as it gets.

Speaker 5 (01:26:56):
Right.

Speaker 2 (01:26:57):
We have to believe that they are targeting the Mulahs
at the top of the list. They are going after
everybody that matters their entire brain trust.

Speaker 3 (01:27:06):
And if you guys are right, which I hope you are,
and it doesn't.

Speaker 2 (01:27:09):
Like make a nation rally around we're under attack, it's
us for us, the world kind of thing.

Speaker 3 (01:27:15):
Well, then hats off. Let's just win, just win quick
and be done with it.

Speaker 5 (01:27:20):
Now.

Speaker 7 (01:27:20):
Now, let me ask you this ball, because you know,
we talk about how, let's face it, what we're seeing
in this country right now, in the last five six days,
how much has that coordinated with what we might be seeing,
you know overseas right now?

Speaker 3 (01:27:37):
You mean the Muslims teaming up with the blue head jackasses? Yeah,
who knows.

Speaker 2 (01:27:43):
I mean, there's so much, there's so many moving parts
on the chessboard. I got to be honest with you,
I really wish they would have deferred to Trump here
and let him negotiate this better.

Speaker 3 (01:27:52):
I I don't know. I'm just there's a lot to
think about. Kitty J.

Speaker 9 (01:27:58):
I think, well, yeah, I don't think Iran's ever going
away well, or these muthers, but they have to be
killed or they will take over the world. They're part
of the New World Order. We see that. We see
they're sending their minions across the Western world. We know
about the rape epidemic in Western Europe. We know that's
coming here too. It's coming here. We can fight them

(01:28:21):
with their military, or we can fight them on the
streets when they start their rape epidemic here, which I
think they've already started. I know that. Well, it's not
just them Haitians. I was reading a horrible story a
whistleblower I was telling Pam Bondi that he was helping
run these immigrant shelters and they caught a Haitian guy

(01:28:43):
who raped his thirteen year old daughter until she got pregnant.
And he said, I have to call the cops, and
they said, no, get them a lift to another shelter.
Don't you dare call the cops. It's underway here. And
that was his daughter. Another Haitian raped a fifteen year
old disabled girl in a different shelter and he got
out of jail for five hundred dollars.

Speaker 3 (01:29:04):
You got to be kidding, well, unbelieva.

Speaker 2 (01:29:08):
Well, that's why I stay on keep your you know,
keep your munitions, stay armed. But you know, you know,
obviously states like New York carrying is impossible, you know. So,
but it's uh, but I don't ever think it'll get
like Ireland here. I don't think it's ever going to
get like England here. I don't think it'll ever get
like France or Scotland here. American people won't put up
with There's no way like the rape gangs. I can't

(01:29:30):
see it getting that bad here. But uh, because what
they're doing over there, the Muslims over there, those they
are organized and they it is an emasculation of the
men over there who can't stand up.

Speaker 3 (01:29:41):
And there's two sets of laws over there as well.

Speaker 9 (01:29:43):
Yep, you know, you.

Speaker 3 (01:29:44):
Stand up to it, you're out.

Speaker 2 (01:29:45):
Meanwhile, a little old lady's praying in front of a
church to Jesus Christ and she's getting arrested. It's uh,
you know, we're seeing that's all part of that globalist
agenda of disruption.

Speaker 9 (01:29:54):
Absolutely, and if Kamala had won, we would be so
close to what's happening in England right now. They'd be
taking our guns. If you said anything, we'd go to jail.
It's this global plan and the way I see it,
if they can, if they Israel can kill two or
three hundred of our RAN's top molas, this could all
be over.

Speaker 2 (01:30:13):
You know we talked you mentioned before Holy War, right,
the Jujaeo Christian religions are linked together for the survival,
and that's I don't think anyone could disagree with that,
especially we're talking.

Speaker 3 (01:30:23):
About how muslim is on the rise.

Speaker 2 (01:30:26):
There's more and more, and Christianity is rising as well,
but it's not at the same pace.

Speaker 5 (01:30:32):
Nope.

Speaker 9 (01:30:33):
Mark Stein wrote a great book in twenty oh five
called America Alone, about how Islam is going to take
over the entire Western world except for the US. It's
this is their last stop.

Speaker 2 (01:30:42):
I mean we talked about it before, right, I mean Syria,
Christian nation going and they kept going right through Spain. Yeah,
I mean it was then the Crusades game, and you know,
it just feels like something epically, you know, I can't
wait to see what Trump has to say about this tomorrow.

Speaker 6 (01:30:57):
One of the most embarrassing things hasn't said it, think tonight,
so am I me too.

Speaker 9 (01:31:01):
One of the most embarrassing things any president of the
United States has ever said. Barack Obama said there was
yet another Muslim gee handy daddy attack. He said, well,
it's not all the Muslims. Don't forget. Don't Christians do something?
What about the Crusades? Well, first of all, it was
a thousand years ago, you idiot number two. It was
a complete response to Muslim aggression that has swept all
the way into Europe from the Middle East.

Speaker 3 (01:31:22):
Yeah, it was a response and a needed response.

Speaker 9 (01:31:25):
Yes, and I think that's where we are now. But
we don't have to fight armies. We have to kill
off a couple hundred mothers and Iran, the people will turn.
The people don't like that their daughters were executed for
not wearing the religious headpeace.

Speaker 2 (01:31:40):
I you know what, that's a really good point. I
hope you're right, and I hope this is uh, you know,
I hope this they take.

Speaker 3 (01:31:48):
This as and they roll over. Let's see what happens.

Speaker 7 (01:31:50):
You know, what's really scary is that, you know, you
talk about how that Europe is falling, You talk about
all those countries it's happening here too, and I think
it's it's it's at a pace where none of us
realize how bad and how fast it is happening. There
are cities right now, US cities that are being surrounded,

(01:32:12):
surrounded by Muslim community. And that's how it starts, right
They start out around it, build up their numbers, and
then all of a sudden they're becoming mayors and becoming legislators.
And that's how they're doing it. That's how they did
it in the Look at the last few leaders in
the in London, Well.

Speaker 3 (01:32:31):
How many what are there fourteen mayors in London and
a Muslim?

Speaker 5 (01:32:34):
Yeah?

Speaker 9 (01:32:34):
Yeah, and there's and Muslims are still a minority. So
either they've they've you know, white privileged the white people
into voting for Muslims, or they've scared them into voting
from or they're cheating.

Speaker 3 (01:32:47):
What's the most popular name in England right now? Is
it Ammamed?

Speaker 9 (01:32:51):
Yeah, it's been Muhammad for eight to ten years now. Yeah,
absolutely crazy.

Speaker 7 (01:32:55):
And that stuff is happening here where these these community
We talked about this a few weeks ago in Texas.
They're trying to build a specific Muslim community and Finally,
the governor of Texas finally stood up and said, I
don't think so.

Speaker 6 (01:33:10):
And they're working to try to undo anything they're trying
to do.

Speaker 9 (01:33:13):
Yeah, there's a tiny town kind of encircled by Detroit
called ham Trammick. It's always been a Polish town and
the last one hundred two years I think they had
a Polish mayor, and now they have a Muslim mayor
and the entire city council is Muslim, and what you know,
what do they do? First two things, they said, Hey,
it's okay to slaughterer goats on your property. That's not

(01:33:35):
illegal anymore. And number two, for pride months, they said
no gay pride flags on city property. And the left
went nuts because they helped get them in. They round
up these lefties, they said, well, come on, diversity is
our strength. Well, you don't want to be gay in
ham Trammick, Michigan right now. You don't want to be
gay and dearborn or dearborn heights anywhere around there because
they're expanding. They're expanding. If you're familiar with the Detroit area,

(01:33:58):
start on Ford Road of Detroit, follow it into Westland,
follow it into.

Speaker 4 (01:34:02):
E Inkster wherever.

Speaker 9 (01:34:03):
I think it goes to Inkster. I'm not sure, but
it's that that whole corridor now is Muslim And you're right,
you're right, Rick, That's how he do it. They're gonna
win by Minnesota spawning.

Speaker 5 (01:34:15):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (01:34:16):
Yes, it's like a virus. It just keeps growing.

Speaker 5 (01:34:17):
Yep.

Speaker 9 (01:34:18):
In Minneapolis. They're all from Somalia. They're all from Somalia
there now and again, diversity is our strength. Look how
liberal that place is, right, and Tim Walls is leading
them into. Tim Walls doesn't realize this. They're going to
rape his daughter too. You're not going to be friends
with them, Tim, You did.

Speaker 2 (01:34:36):
Just think Tim Walls's wife is going to want to
open the window and smell the burning or ash and
rubble when that happens to the house, exactly.

Speaker 6 (01:34:42):
You know it's I don't think he's I don't think
he's gonna care. I really don't.

Speaker 5 (01:34:47):
You know what.

Speaker 7 (01:34:47):
You look at some people and you look at like
a Tim Waltz. He's devoid of any any real humanism,
right because he's kind of a scumbag in real life.

Speaker 4 (01:34:55):
Yeah.

Speaker 17 (01:34:56):
Us, he's really, really, really that type of person where
I don't think he'd care because he'd probably figured, well,
you know it's a you know, well she had to
come in because you know, she thought for herself that
one time.

Speaker 7 (01:35:08):
Yeah, I foresee him as that type of person. Yes,
and again that's just from what he puts out there,
you know, that's that's what we take.

Speaker 3 (01:35:15):
From the guy.

Speaker 6 (01:35:16):
He's a liar.

Speaker 7 (01:35:16):
He's kind of a dirt bag and not very manly,
and easily manipulated and bought off because he loves the Chinese.

Speaker 6 (01:35:25):
He loves Communism and this is what they support Rianism.

Speaker 9 (01:35:29):
And you know what I've seen, I've seen adults who
lose their kids. The first thing they say, Kate Steinley's dad, well,
this is not a political thing. An illegal immigrant shot
your daughter and the jury let him go. Well, this
is not because he's probably a big lefty and he
believes diversity is our strength.

Speaker 5 (01:35:46):
Right.

Speaker 9 (01:35:46):
There's a horrible case where these two black kids stomped
a white kid to death, laughed about it, joked about it.
It was at Lebron James School. I think that the
kids like shot him with a water pistol or something,
just stomped like he was out cold, and they just
kept stomping him. And then they took the car keys
from one of his friends so that they couldn't take

(01:36:07):
him to the hospital, and they got off with like
six months something sick. And at first the father was like, well,
hold on, this isn't a racial thing, and then he
realized it was, and then he got angry. But your
son's dead.

Speaker 6 (01:36:17):
Right, yes too.

Speaker 2 (01:36:18):
And you just go ahead and search on your Twitter
feed black fatigue next to you know, you'll see endless
amounts of black on white crime. But it's never even
remotely it's never addressed. It's frightening, and next it'll be
Muslim on white crime. And I gotta be honest with you,
that's why. And that's where that's where don't carry states
are a joke. That's where Western Europe is right now.

Speaker 9 (01:36:40):
People don't realize a father who had a young kid
just almost got his head cut off at a bus
stop in Arizona. White guy, black attacker. It happens all
the time. Yeah, I write about crimes, mass shootings, race crimes,
and I can talk for weeks about what's going on.
And but remember you've also got the operation Hockeybird media

(01:37:00):
mudpuppies who won't report much on that out of the
seventeen year old kid in Las Vegas stomped to death
by ten black kids.

Speaker 3 (01:37:08):
Yeah, I've seen the video. It's horrifying.

Speaker 9 (01:37:09):
I'm horrifying.

Speaker 3 (01:37:10):
It's absolutely horrifying.

Speaker 2 (01:37:11):
And you know, it's uh, you know, and they'll try
to if they can, if they can have everybody's guns
and ammunition everywhere.

Speaker 7 (01:37:19):
They would Yep, Hey, real quick, top democrat just condemned Israel.

Speaker 6 (01:37:23):
Here we go, Here we go. That was coming as
they go to make it political.

Speaker 7 (01:37:28):
Let's see who is the top Democrat on the US
Armed Services Committee?

Speaker 9 (01:37:33):
What's his name?

Speaker 6 (01:37:34):
Jack?

Speaker 9 (01:37:34):
Read?

Speaker 7 (01:37:34):
Senator Jack Reid. It looks like it is here is
he's the one who's doing the condemning.

Speaker 3 (01:37:41):
Is that thirty seconds?

Speaker 7 (01:37:43):
Yeah, Senator Jack Reid of Rhode Island said in a statement,
Israel's alarming decision to launch airplights and I ran and
his reckless escalation that risks igniting regional violence.

Speaker 6 (01:37:54):
You don't say, yeah, sleep the cells.

Speaker 9 (01:37:57):
You know what. I'd hate to be a Jewish person
anywhere in the world right now, especially in Western civilization.

Speaker 6 (01:38:02):
You watch it.

Speaker 9 (01:38:03):
They're gonna try to burn more Jews.

Speaker 6 (01:38:04):
Now, all right, we'll take a quick break. We come back.

Speaker 7 (01:38:07):
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Speaker 6 (01:38:47):
Human history.

Speaker 7 (01:38:48):
As finally you know something that they've been saber rattling
for decades about Iran. As finally, I mean, Israel has
finally struck at Iran. According to who Israel, they went
strictly for the nuclear sites. But now there's reports and
again this reports that we're just seeing early reports that

(01:39:09):
some other.

Speaker 6 (01:39:10):
Buildings have been targeted.

Speaker 7 (01:39:13):
Could be that there are certain types of leaders that
are hiding in those buildings, that's why they were targeted.
According to this coming from the Times of Israel, Israeli official,
increasingly likely Iran's army chief and top nuclear scientists have
been eliminated in these strikes. Israel believes the chief of
Iran's military Mohammed Bagari, other members of the military's top

(01:39:36):
brass and senior nuclear scientists were all eliminated in the
IDFs opening strikes and Iran. A defense official says the
likelihood of their deaths are increasing, according to officials. So
there you have it, the latest coming from the Times
of Israel regarding the strikes that were just started this
evening a couple hours ago, launched on Iran and their

(01:39:58):
nuclear facility. So there you have it, Kadij, What else
you got going on on this? Anything anything else you're seeing, Well, I'm.

Speaker 9 (01:40:06):
Going to I'm at the I'm at Jerusalem Post. Now
they're saying there's a pretty good chance that an Iranian
military chief was blown up at one of the sites.
They haven't said exactly how many sites or which sites,
but this is a Jerusalem Post. I guess I shall
read in my Hebrew, my Hebrew anchor voice.

Speaker 1 (01:40:31):
They got him.

Speaker 9 (01:40:32):
No, the likelihood is increasing that the Iranian general staff. Ooh,
this whole general staff, including the Iranian Chief of Staff
Mohammed and senior nuclear scientists, were killing and the opening
strike of Israel's Operation Rising Lion early Friday morning. Dozens
of Israeli aircraft participated. Yeah, so they might have gotten.

(01:40:53):
Imagine getting the whole the whole Iranian general staff. How
many people is that?

Speaker 5 (01:40:57):
Do we know?

Speaker 6 (01:40:58):
I don't know.

Speaker 2 (01:41:00):
That would be that'd be a good coup, I suppose. Yeah,
the pro Israel crowds thinks that I'm anti Israel. Now
this is the linear thinking that is uh, the exact problem. Uh,
this is not what I'm saying. So you just don't
understand nuanced and this is not what it's about. And uh,

(01:41:21):
you know, I'm not saying Trump doesn't know, but he's
saying he doesn't know. So you know, to me, the
whole situation is it's way bigger and grander than I
think people realize.

Speaker 3 (01:41:31):
That's what I well, I think this is going to
affect the end.

Speaker 2 (01:41:33):
This can hold the entire global economy hostage right now.
I mean the amount of oil this is the domino
effect of this is gigantic. I'm just surprised people don't
say it.

Speaker 6 (01:41:47):
Well, it's a it's.

Speaker 7 (01:41:50):
It's a little deeper because you know more about this,
You've been you've been watching this for a while for
a lot for most of the people out there, and
again even you know, people that are kind of, you know,
really into news. You only see what what we talk
about or what the news presents you. It's tough to
get the the deeper kind of reads into this unless you,
you know, make it a point of doing that research.

(01:42:11):
I know you've done a ton of it.

Speaker 2 (01:42:13):
I've lived in this world for a long time, right,
I'm telling you this is way more to it. I
just think anybody out there doesn't understand my point needs
to go ahead and read The Grand Chess Board by
Zignu Brazinski.

Speaker 3 (01:42:22):
Start there.

Speaker 6 (01:42:23):
My question is is this part of a plan?

Speaker 7 (01:42:27):
And again, this is just just a question because because
Trump is upsetting the apple cart, so to speak, on
the world stage, is this a way for them to say.

Speaker 6 (01:42:38):
Hey, let's let's try and wrestle this away.

Speaker 7 (01:42:39):
Let's drag him into stuff and keep him occupied, you know,
how to keep them occupied with you.

Speaker 2 (01:42:44):
I think you're onto some there because I believe that
he's been anti neocon for a long time. And then
the neocons of really the liberals now they've run the
neo com playbook and that doesn't serve all American interest
and this is the big difference here, and it serves
a globalist agenda. The neocons are fully linked forever to NATO,
the world banks and the banking system globally. And this

(01:43:06):
is in my opinion, I think this if Trump didn't know,
and we don't know, and I know people say he
definitely knew.

Speaker 3 (01:43:12):
I hope he. I hope he didn't.

Speaker 2 (01:43:14):
To be honest, I hope this was I don't know
what the thinking is for all of those. I'll be
up all night's studying this stuff.

Speaker 5 (01:43:21):
Now.

Speaker 9 (01:43:21):
Royt is reporting that they also believe several senior nuclear
scientists have been blown into spare parts as well. That
would make sense to me, because if you kill off
their scientists, they're never going to get the bomb. But
if you don't kill off the leaders, they're always going
to look for a way to get one. And if
they somehow succeed. You know what, I don't get how
has Iran not figured it out yet? Look, they put

(01:43:43):
bombs in your beepers and blew your bean banks off.
They're always going to win, right, You're never going to win.

Speaker 6 (01:43:51):
Yeah, that's amazing, But I was a bean. But like
I was saying, is this is this a way?

Speaker 5 (01:43:57):
You know?

Speaker 7 (01:43:57):
How they kept Trump tied up with with the a
deep state and all the litigation in his first term
and now they figure, you know what, he's killing us
on this stuff.

Speaker 6 (01:44:05):
He doesn't, he doesn't.

Speaker 7 (01:44:06):
Give to ss off running. He's running wild all over
the deep state. He's cut off USAI D, he's cut
off this, He's cut off that. He's making life difficult.
We need to get him tangled up. Let's get him
tangled up in some wars and let's push this. What
skin is it off their back at this point, right?

Speaker 6 (01:44:23):
What do they have to lose?

Speaker 3 (01:44:24):
Nothing?

Speaker 6 (01:44:24):
Nothing they have.

Speaker 9 (01:44:26):
I firmly believe this is the final battle against the
deep state for quite a while. Someone's gonna win, someone's
gonna lose. The only way Trump loses is if they
can take him out. God forbid, He's going after them.
He's really draining the swamp, as he's called it, because
he knows. And General Flynn said this recently in an
op ed. He said, the deep state is trying to

(01:44:48):
start a war right now.

Speaker 6 (01:44:50):
He's been saying that for a while.

Speaker 9 (01:44:52):
Yep, And this is perhaps part of that. I think
I think Trump knew something was going to happen. And
maybe he didn't know everything, but when he said get
the people, I knew something. Someone was thinking something right.

Speaker 3 (01:45:03):
Yeah, he had to get intelligence as this was happening.

Speaker 2 (01:45:05):
This is a massive strike, so he had to get
intelligence from somewhere. People in the chat think that Trump
knew and he was part of the coordination of it.

Speaker 9 (01:45:15):
They're saying he's not.

Speaker 2 (01:45:16):
Yeah, John Solomon knows Trump well. They're on a first
name basis all the time. Trump really campaigned on enough
is enough with the killing of innocent people.

Speaker 3 (01:45:24):
How many times you heard him say, stap the killing.
There's too many people dying, There's too be young people die.
It's all he has said for thirty years or forty years.
He's in the public eye.

Speaker 9 (01:45:33):
That's bad for business, to the military industrial complex.

Speaker 6 (01:45:37):
And without a doubt, and how do you keep the
how do you keep the party going? You get war started,
no matter how or with who.

Speaker 3 (01:45:44):
And what's the first casualty of war? The truth.

Speaker 6 (01:45:47):
Yeah, So we'll see what happens. I mean, it's gonna
be interesting to see.

Speaker 7 (01:45:50):
I'm surprised, Like I said, I'm surprised he hasn't released
a statement yet. I would have thought his would have
came out before Mark or Rubios.

Speaker 9 (01:45:57):
But I would have too, I mean, unless he's at
some events.

Speaker 2 (01:46:01):
But still, yeah, there's got to be a lot of
intelligence collection right now before he makes any statement, right,
you know, he's gonna need as many operatives in the
field up close in personal giving him every detail before
his advice is kind of give him.

Speaker 3 (01:46:15):
You know, the the most accurate description of what just happened.

Speaker 14 (01:46:19):
M hmm.

Speaker 5 (01:46:20):
Yeah.

Speaker 7 (01:46:21):
It's almost like, you know, I hope they're looking into
Lindsey Graham and Dick Blumenthal and Mike Pompeo right now.

Speaker 6 (01:46:27):
I really hope they are.

Speaker 7 (01:46:28):
After what happened in Ukraine a couple of weeks ago,
with those guys all showing up at the same time
and all of a sudden, whoops, Hey look big strike,
who knew you know?

Speaker 6 (01:46:38):
Same thing here.

Speaker 7 (01:46:39):
I hope he's getting the right intelligence from from trusted
people this time around and basing his decisions on on
the best information available at that time.

Speaker 6 (01:46:51):
So that's all we can hope for. If you're thinking.

Speaker 7 (01:46:54):
About hockey playoffs, Florien raced out to a three to
zero lead.

Speaker 6 (01:46:57):
It is now three to three.

Speaker 7 (01:46:58):
Edmonton has just tied it up in the second period.
Stanley Cup Final looked like a runaway when it went
three to zero, and now all of a sudden Edmonton
has come flying back. I know it's not slick brick sports,
but Paul's a big fan and we have it onto
the background.

Speaker 3 (01:47:14):
So yeah, yeah, my blood's boiler right now. Well, my
pit's a sweating.

Speaker 7 (01:47:23):
You'll get a chance to cool off. We're just about
done wrapping things up. Of course, we thank everyone for
watching and listening on a one o three point nine
Long Island News Radio.

Speaker 6 (01:47:34):
We thank everybody in studio.

Speaker 7 (01:47:36):
Kevin Downie Junior, of course you can catch him tomorrow
morning live from nine am to eleven am on.

Speaker 6 (01:47:42):
One O three point nine l I News Radio.

Speaker 7 (01:47:44):
Paul Dolan will be back tomorrow night as well as
we go live from the America First Warehouse. We slew
our military, active and retired, our first responders, emptis firefighters,
ice police, everybody work in the front lines, be careful,
stay safe, and everybody watching online and listening, we appreciate you.

Speaker 6 (01:48:01):
We'll see you tomorrow night live from Studio six B.
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