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Hezballah and Israel continue to trade attacks on the third
day of fighting after the killing of Iron Supreme leader.
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All packing other oil producing countries say they'll increase output
to help offset any shortages from Iran, and officials have
identified that man in Austin, Texas that killed two and
wounded fourteen to others, he was prettyasy to identify, wearing
a property of a La sweatshirt. Roy O'Neil is our
national correspondent. But the very latest time, what's happening on
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the ground in Iran and throughout the Middle East and Bory,
Good morning.
Speaker 3 (01:23):
And good morning, and there certainly is a lot to cover.
There were some drone strikes attempted drone strikes on oil
refinery systems in Saudi Arabia, in fact, the largest oil
refining export facility on the planet. Thankfully the drones were intercepted,
but falling debreed did cause a fire there. That facility
produces about half a million barrels per day. Luckily it
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doesn't seem to be serious damage, but it is offline
while they review the situation. There also confirmation a short
time ago from Sentcom that there's been a friendly fire
incident involving three F fifteen E the Eagle Stripe fighters.
The planes were shot down by Kuwait's air defense system
again in a friendly fire incident, and just finally has
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Belah sort of activated there in Lebanon launching strikes into Israel.
Israel is responding there, so they've got stuff going on
on two fronts.
Speaker 1 (02:16):
Yeah, probably the most interesting turn of events was and
again there was a decapitation of not just the Ayatola,
but heads of the Revolutionary Guard, senior advisors, intelligence officials,
police intelligence. I mean, they've really kind of been cut off.
So with whatever was left of command, it was ever
left of their arsenal, they chose to fire it what
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would have been air Muslim friendly neighbors in addition to
just Israel and the US, and I think that's alienated
them even further. And that is quickly why not only
OPEK came out, But I think they'll follow through. And
these are relationships to President Trump has been nurturing for
quite some time. That makes us all feel a little
bit different. But they're definitely going out with some attacks,
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that's for sure. But the most significant today would be
that drone attack on Saudi Arabia thwarted, but it attempted, right, And.
Speaker 3 (03:12):
You know, they'll say that they were aiming at American
facilities or partner facilities, Allied facilities in some of these countries.
But when you've got the Palm Hotel in Dubai going
up in flames. You know clearly either they missed the
mark or something else was intended. And that's one of
the reasons that some of these Arab allies might also
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turn on Iran.
Speaker 1 (03:35):
So the big question is oil. And again, this strike
took out a significant level of ships and subs. I mean,
Iran just doesn't have a whole lot to work with.
But even having said that, would you want to be
the first oil tanker to kind of go through this
trade alone? You'd be flinching. So, I mean we were
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expecting some disruption, and how much is the question? Like
what can everybody expect in the next thirty days?
Speaker 3 (04:05):
Right, because the straight of horn Moves is not closed,
but the insurance companies they're the ones stopping the ships
going through because you've got companies like Maersk and MSc
who have well and everybody combined has about one hundred
and fifty ships in and anchored in open Gulf waters,
many of them waiting to go through the straits.
Speaker 4 (04:24):
Iran has said, oh, the straits are closed.
Speaker 3 (04:27):
They don't really have the firepower or that, and they
haven't done anything to do it. They have thrown up
some technology that gives misindications, misinformation to the ships about
their GPS location. But even with all that, it's the
insurance companies just saying everyone, hold off, don't go anywhere,
even though about twenty million barrels per day goes through
the strait.
Speaker 1 (04:47):
Well, you get things and you're smart. This all points
to short term disruption, but I don't see any threat
of long term yet, do you.
Speaker 4 (04:55):
Yeah? Thankfully, knock on wood.
Speaker 3 (04:57):
We are going to get an update from the Secretary
in about an hour, Secretary of warped hexceth So that
should be very interesting.
Speaker 1 (05:04):
Well, oil's all done on futures in the future does
have some uncertainty. Rory is going to be back in
the third hour. When we talk about President Trump signaling
for weeks that military action against Iran was imminent. I
don't know why anybody would be surprised, and people were
betting cash on it's the results. We'll we bet on everything.
Everything comes down to a bet. And you wonder why
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I'm more worried about uncertainty in America rather than the
Middle East. All Right, very important conversation. So that's I'll
put on our big boy pants. Everybody seems fearful for
what's next in Israel in the Middle East. Perhaps we
should be more worried about here at home. We're divided.
Israel is not We're ignorant of the enemy. Israel is not.
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We're vulnerable to terror attack at home, not so much Israel.
David's Atti, our senior contributor and CEO of the American
Policy Roundtable, that host of the Public Square has been
following a lot of the divisions in America towards Israel.
It's coming from the far left and the far right.
Most troubling as of late.
Speaker 4 (06:06):
David.
Speaker 1 (06:06):
At the end of the day, this becomes I think
breathtaking watching Iranians on the streets celebrating the death of
Ayatola Omani while politicians and the leftist media is kind
of mourning it and condemning it. I mean, it's as
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if we can't pick a side at home which team
to root for? How do we get here?
Speaker 4 (06:34):
Wow, that that's set up. I mean, that setup is
so angular and essence so powerful that I'm not sure
we really even get what you just asked.
Speaker 1 (06:47):
Well, I do, could you take a shot at answering?
Speaker 4 (06:49):
Yeah, Well, let me let me try to restart. Well, yeah, no,
I mean I'm not Let me try to restract the question.
If the day after nine to eleven you had said
we'd be having this question in this conversation.
Speaker 1 (07:01):
Oh, who would have believed you? I mean, we've got well,
let me do it.
Speaker 4 (07:06):
Put this.
Speaker 1 (07:06):
We've got an Iranian Islamist mayor in that largest city, socialists,
socialists condemning. Oh I think he's an Islamist, but condemning
this attack, while you've got Iranians on the streets celebrating, and.
Speaker 4 (07:22):
You have seven members of Congress who identify with the
Socialist Party, several of whom are are radical Muslims.
Speaker 1 (07:29):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (07:30):
Yeah, So that's the question. The question is what are
the world views underpinning the sides of this debate and
what are their objectives. Let's go back to that, because
the conservatives have said for years that ideas have consequences.
They just don't want to live that way. So what
we've got is a circumstance where we've got to evaluate
where are the world views on the table. The answer
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is why you can't succeed in a geopolitical strategy, nor
surviving one if you don't understand why your opponents do
what they do, or if you choose to dismiss it
even though you understand it. And the question about all this,
lets just let's just start with one piece of the
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story that's out there. Why would Iran attack other Muslim
nations in response to being attacked by Israel in the
United States. Why would they do that? Is it because
those other nations aren't Muslim enough, or because of the
divide in Islam between Shia and Sunni, or is it theological?
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What is it? In other words, we presume as Americans
that all the Muslim world is united.
Speaker 1 (08:43):
In a singular front. Thank God, they're not.
Speaker 4 (08:47):
They're not. And that's why people who are suddenly looking
at this from an eschatological or an end time situation
are thinking to themselves, well, if I understand the Book
of Revelation, which, by the ways, a pretty big statement
to say that someone understand as the Book of Revelation
because it was written to be to be a mystery
to be searched for and revealed. Uh not not that
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it's it's I want to be careful that it's not
that it's a book that's not to be read because
it's a mystery. But it's written as a mystery. We
have to understand that the point of what we're saying
here is Islam is not united. We thought they were,
but they're not united globally, and that's a significant factor
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to put into all of this. Yeah, they don't.
Speaker 1 (09:30):
They don't see the successor to Muhammad the same they
don't see the pathway to the hidden nee mom and
judgment from Allah the same one. Uh And And I'll
tell you what you really just proved was the Shia
radical Islam, that is the brand of Iran that branches
out to these proxy terrorist organizations is the imminent threat
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because they're always on the offensive. Whatever they have they
will use. If they have a drone, they'll use it.
If they have a missile, they'll use it. If they
have advanced centrifugius and enriched uranium and can make weapons
grade nuclear weapons, they'll make them and they'll use them.
And anybody that is less than that they would find
compromising and weak. So let me tell you something. When
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we were all watching the women with the hair doing
a parade for Trump or the camel parade for Trump,
so is Iran, and their hatred was forging for what
they thought were weaker Muslims.
Speaker 4 (10:26):
But yeah, that's a great point in and of itself.
So that's the first thing let's take a look at.
And the second thing to take a look at is
when we talk about Israel, let's for a moment, let's
remove the religious conversation, just for a moment from this
and the theological conversation. And of course it'll always be there,
so we're not going to eliminate it. Let's move it
for the side for just one second. What other country
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in that part of the world is working on forging
since nineteen forty eight a constitutional form of representative government
in which civil rights are afforded to all, now granted
uniformly across the board to all. But moving in that direction,
what other friend of the Declaration of Independence does the
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United States have in that region other than Israel. So
for those people that are freaked out of their minds
that this is somehow a part of a Christian nationalist conspiracy,
and there are some people who are there and they
have every right to be according to the First Amendment,
but more importantly, according to the rights given to them
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by God. Let's drain all of that swamp for just
a second and ask who's your friend, and can you
afford to be friendless in that part of the world.
They talk about national America's national interest. Isn't it in
the interest of the only nation in the history of
humanity that has built a constitutional republic built upon self
government and the consent of the governed to find other
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allies in the world, especially in a world that is
now no longer expanded across the oceans, but is shrunk
to the size of technology. Doesn't it make sense.
Speaker 1 (12:05):
I love the way Michelle Bachman said it two weeks
ago when she said, Israel's what's right in the Middle East,
not what's wrong in the Middle East. But that's not
what the perception that is growing in America is. Let
me challenge that. Okay, Israel is what's better.
Speaker 4 (12:19):
I'm not suggesting that Israel is right or that Israel
is right all the time.
Speaker 1 (12:25):
Oh it doesn't expect to be right all the time.
Speaker 4 (12:27):
I mean right. But see, that's where people get ten.
That's where the other guys are going to jump all
over this, saying your absolutiest that Israel is something.
Speaker 1 (12:34):
I don't suspect they're listening, and I really don't care
what they think. I mean this whole question of Israel
becomes really and this is where we've got to get
to when we come back. I think the personhood of
Christ and the God nature that is the same yesterday,
today and forever, that will ultimately help you pick a
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side as far as the imminent threat goes, First come Saturday,
then comes Sunday of Iran is to first kill every
Jew and destroy Israel, then kill every Christian and destroy America.
And that includes bases in its region or all the
way here at home. So the real question of the
hour for America is is this entering an endless war?
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Or is this an effort to end what has been
a fourteen hundred year endless war. Let's answer those two
questions we've come back. Sorry, I got to move on,
but we've got to be quick and get to those.
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This is your morning show with Michael del Chrono.
Speaker 1 (15:10):
You can almost bet on everything. The second guy that
I Ran installed as their leader lasted twenty two hours.
I had the under I lovedy tell that he had
the under Yeah, not a good time to be in
Iranian leadership right now. The only one without a white
beard that has been spared is David Letterman. At this point,
twenty eight minutes after the hour, David's and not He's
(15:32):
joining us, David. It really becomes just a visual. I mean,
Iranians celebrating in the streets while Democrat politicians and legacy
media is denouncing Trump. If America has to pick a side,
why are they so quick to choose against Israel and
against America. What's happening on the far left and the
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far right in America causing this?
Speaker 4 (15:56):
Well, if America has to pick a side, I suggest
we pick the side of wisdom because there is so
much confusion right now in regards to what we think
or don't think or know how to think about Israel,
both geopolitically, historically, constitutionally, and biblically that it's will you
end up in jingoism so quickly and then people are
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fighting slogans that's not It makes no sense to do that.
There's just no intelligence behind it. Now, you introduced the
subject where I think we could talk about for weeks,
and hopefully we'll have that opportunity over time, about how
does a biblical worldview, most specifically a Christian worldview lead
us to try to think about the question of Israel,
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the whole Old Testament, the whole New Testament, the whole
person of Christ, who, I might remind.
Speaker 1 (16:45):
People, not two stories, it's one, by the way, was.
Speaker 4 (16:47):
Born a Jew? Yeah, okay, So I mean there is
a significant conversation here that is worth discussing.
Speaker 1 (16:54):
Now.
Speaker 4 (16:55):
I'm also keenly aware that geopolitical Israel nineteen forty eight
forward is not, in any way, shape or form covenant
Israel of the Old Testament. Duh. Anybody can see that
The question isn't what's on the ground. The question is
what's in the mind of God? If you want to
ask this from a theological perspective. What is God, the
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God of the Bible, the creator, the creator of the Constitution,
is geopolitical.
Speaker 1 (17:19):
That's a conversation. If as God, he has his say,
they we'll share more when we come back.
Speaker 4 (17:24):
Stay with him.
Speaker 2 (17:26):
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Enjoy next hour, we're going to visit Lieutenant Colonel James Carafano.
All the questions that need to be asked. Are we
at war? What was accomplished in these strikes? Where does
it go from here? What is the ultimate end game?
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What should we keep our eye on moving forward? I
mean to tap into the lifetime of service and experience
like a Lieutenant Colonel James Carafano. There is no military
or foreign policy mind. I respect more on the future
of Iran, and I do want to take a look
at with him. You know some really great bookends in life.
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One is FDR's New Deal bookended by LBJ and the
Great Society, which is only possible because of the assassination
of Kennedy. This could be one of the great book ends.
Trump doesn't get assassinated, he survives, he gets re elected.
And now the bookend of Jimmy Carter meddling in Iran
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with the Shaw creating the Islamic Republic, and of all people,
Donald Trump not starting an endless war but taking a
very strategic and powerful plan of ending it ultimately. It
really is an amazing look through history. Now the future
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is uncertain and not everything is under control, but you
cannot argue with what the operation that was carried out.
I said from the beginning, Gee, is he waiting for
the end of the Olympics? And then I thought, well,
was he waiting for the State of the Union address? No,
they were waiting for these morons to all hubriously gather
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in one building together and we were ready at a
moment's notice to take him out. So the Ayatola decapitated,
along with forty eight leaders, the strategic strikes on their abilities.
This all needs to be gone over. We'll do it
with Lieutenant Colonel James Carafano. All right, White House Correspondent
John Decker's here. Obviously, the reactions in and around politics
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in Washington looks very similar to the matrix. We've got
Iranians celebrating in the street, John Decker, and we have
Democrats outraged. That's America for you, isn't it. Good morning, John, Hey,
good morning.
Speaker 6 (20:28):
It's not every Democrat, it's not every Republican, but it's
most Republicans, and it's most Democrats. For instance, there are
some Republicans that are very much against what took place
over the weekend, including Rand Paul Thomas Massey, both from Kentucky.
But that being said, yeah, it is largely split along
party lines. That being said, we know that the Trump
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administration will brief members of Congress, every member of Congress,
and that will take place tomorrow, and that will be
done by the Secretary of State and the Secretary of
War Pete Hegseth. They will give an update in terms
of what the goals are for the administration now that
military operations have commenced.
Speaker 1 (21:09):
Yeah, I think it was Chris Murphy who probably want
the furthest although Tim Kaine did as well. I was
watching him on one of the weekend shows as well,
and Adam Schiff very outspoken. And the themes that I'm
hearing is that this is an illegal war and that
they weren't an imminent threat. I mean, that seems to
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be the arguments that they're going to try to lay out,
and I'm sure the President will address that, and I
think everybody knows that that's kind of a fruitless conversation
based on both parties and leadership have done that. I
don't think we're at war yet. Whether we go to
war depends on what's left of the enemy and how
they respond. But that's not what this was about. But
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that's going to be their main speaking against it, right,
It's going to be imminent threat and war powers.
Speaker 6 (21:59):
Yeah, that's exactly right, you know, And that's what we've
heard so far as far as the criticism regarding this
military operation. And we know that this is a military
operation which is now because of the counter strike by
Iran has involved numerous countries in the region, numerous Arab
countries in the region that have been hit in those
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counter strikes by Iran drones, Iran missiles, and that also
includes Israel, which has also seen the brunt of attacks,
counter attacks coming from the military from Iran.
Speaker 1 (22:34):
John pretty silent. Russia and China nothing right, crickets, No, not.
Speaker 4 (22:40):
Entirely from China. Yes, from Russia.
Speaker 6 (22:42):
No, Russia was an ally of the Ayatola who was
killed in that first round of strikes by the United
States military.
Speaker 4 (22:51):
So very interesting.
Speaker 6 (22:52):
You know, I was there at the White House last
night when the President returned from Florida, got off Marine one,
walked into the White House, but did not stop for reporters.
But to me, that's one of the interesting things here.
How does this upset the US relationship with Russia, given
the fact that Russia was critical of the US action
taken over the weekend.
Speaker 1 (23:13):
Oh, I guess so it's a checkmate to them. I mean,
everybody's trying to play up in the media the energy
crisis in America and expect gas to go through the roof. Well,
Opek is on our side. They're going to release oil.
We're producing more oil. The Strait of Hormuz will temporarily
be disrupted, but there's no signs that will long term
be disrupted. But if you're in China or you're in
and especially Russia, they could go bankrupt in their war
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with Ukraine. If they have an energy crisis, it is
a problem. So I think that's a part of this strategy,
quite frankly, and so I was wondering whether I'd have
been more set.
Speaker 4 (23:46):
I don't disagree. I don't disagree with you.
Speaker 6 (23:48):
You know, as it relates to OPEC, Yes, Opek says
it will increase supply, but if you can't get the
supply out because the Strait of Hormuz is closed or
beyond that, there's danger in terms of those tankers going
through the strait, that's problematic. So you already see oil
prices on the spot market going up significantly seven percent.
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That will be passed down to consumers in terms of
what we see at the guest pump and how long
that last is anyone's guest. But in the short term,
certainly there's an impact in prices, all right.
Speaker 1 (24:21):
So we have Later this morning, the Pentagon will be
holding a news conference regarding the operations and Iran and
the Middle East, and then the President, we believe is
going to address Congress tomorrow.
Speaker 6 (24:34):
Well, the President, I have not heard that unless you've
read something that I didn't know.
Speaker 4 (24:39):
It's members of the administration.
Speaker 6 (24:40):
So it's Pete hag Seth, it's Marco Rubio, it's the
Joint Chiefs Chairman Dan Kine.
Speaker 1 (24:45):
They will be briefing every member of Congress tomorrow. Okay,
that's tomorrow. And then what's coming up today in the
White House briefing ram obviously all of this and more,
but all.
Speaker 6 (24:53):
About Iran, all of what has happened in just the
past thirty six hours, the latest from the president, the
latest in terms of what we just discussed as it
relates to the repercussions on the oil market and also
the reaction coming not only from Congress, but also from countries.
Speaker 4 (25:09):
In the region already out there.
Speaker 6 (25:11):
You can get that podcast right now, and don't turn
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Speaker 4 (25:17):
Don't.
Speaker 5 (25:17):
I just.
Speaker 6 (25:19):
What I said, let me finish me.
Speaker 4 (25:22):
Well, I said, let me finish Michael.
Speaker 6 (25:25):
After you listen to Michael Shah, then you tune into
the podcast.
Speaker 1 (25:28):
You're nineteen minutes earlier.
Speaker 4 (25:29):
You cut me out at the knees.
Speaker 1 (25:31):
Uh, it's usually eighth central, nine eastern. It just usually
cuts back in the knees. But okay, all right, tell
me more with John Decker from the White House Briefing
Room his podcast. I highly recommend it, and when you
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God bless you Deck. We'll talk tomorrow, all right, David's
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Naughti's back with.
Speaker 4 (25:52):
Us, David.
Speaker 1 (25:53):
I mean, there's an elephant in the room, and the
elephant is you know, I'm keenly aware of of of
all the bizarreness surrounding Oh my god, thank you Lord.
I can't remember their name, Erica Kirk, Turning Point USA,
(26:16):
all the bizarre attacks on Turning Point USA coming from
candas So, and all the attacks on Israel coming from
Tucker Carlson, Candas Sow and others. And we just keep
coming back to Red had said it this way. I'll
use his analogy, did you ever think we would live?
And this falls under the what's different this time? You've
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got Iranians in the street with the USA flags, not
death to America, which is what CNN thought they were
going to get American flags Iranian flags celebrating the Ayatola gone.
The difference is that people were ready to move on
in Iran. Let's hope that leads to its new future.
But Iranians celebrating democrats in Congress and the me denouncing.
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I mean, it's just where is this coming from, and
why is the far right now engaged in this?
Speaker 4 (27:07):
Well, it's coming from a lack of understanding. It's coming
from a lack of reading, a lack of scholarship, and
a lack of understanding that to put these pieces together,
it's not necessarily complicated, but it takes a little bit
of time. We could just start with going back one
hundred years. Let's go back to nineteen twenty six and
project forward. We can't do that right now in these
(27:29):
few minutes, but if you want to take us, just
go back one hundred years and start to look at
where all of these players were then and where are
they today, and how did we get to where we
got to. We talk about endless wars. Islam is an
endless war. Islam is an endless war to conquer the world.
Speaker 1 (27:50):
Well, it's been going on fourteen undred years, and they're
either going to be defeated or they're going to defeat
the world. But it doesn't end until victory or defeat, and.
Speaker 4 (27:58):
Those are their terms, right.
Speaker 1 (28:00):
So if you're choosing their side, doesn't seem very wise.
Speaker 4 (28:05):
Yeah, if you start off with the wrong set of
assumptions going in, you're going to be blindsided by people
who are in an endless war of conquering. That's the process.
Now you say, well, wait a second, these Christians have
a national global Yeah. Yeah. The mandate of a Christian
is to teach Jesus and all that he teaches to
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the world. And what does that mandate? Love your neighbors,
you love yourself. Doing to others as you would have
them doing to you. Beheading is not a part of
the Christian tradition of prayer. And so we have to
understand there is a force that is in a global
conquest from its origin, and now some people have vacated
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that and decided to rework the framework of that institution
of faith. They have every right to do that and
to live differently. But that's not a wrong. It hasn't
been Iran and there they are there for real.
Speaker 1 (29:04):
And those who have been controlled by Iran victimized by Iran,
killed by Iran, imprisoned by Iran, lashed by Iran, you know,
held back by Iran. They're celebrating those over here. And
luxury we have, what the luxury of political ignorance?
Speaker 4 (29:21):
We thank you, we had, Yeah, we had the luxury
of taking a jello pudding. Look at everything, it's all
the same. No, it's not all the same. And if
you think it's all the same, you're one of those
people that's prioritized on somebody else's map for elimination. Okay,
getting rid of the stupid people is the easy part.
You stupid. It does hurt in geopolitics, and stupid begins
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by not understanding what are we dealing with here? And
so that's that's the thing. Now, that's so, that's one
side of it. What is Iran and where does it
come from? And why? Then the second question is what
is Israel? Another fascinating conversation. It's safe and I to
say that biblical Israel of the Book of Genesis and
modern Israel are not the same thing. They're not apples
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and apples. But that's not to say that there is
not a remnant of reality in regards to biblical Israel
that everyone that takes the Bible seriously has to take
seriously because that's in there. So this takes a little
bit of time. The good news is it's not complicated.
Speaker 1 (30:24):
No, but I'm glassing just to I mean, that's a
that's a that's a satellite view. That's not even a
thirty thousand foot view. And I know you're capable of and
much more. My point being, some of these people that
we have granted an elevation of influence, they certainly do
not have the background. No, they're turning Michael. Yeah, well
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I was aimed for a little lower. But they don't.
They don't know Mohammed from Jesus. They don't know Old
Testament from New Testament, Old Covenant, New Covenant from Hadi
or Surah. They are shallow clickbaiters playing in way over
their head. I am not going to go there. I
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was very grateful to see the one that I really love,
Glenn Beck. He's not going there either. But we are
certainly praying for you and your wisdom and your discernment
to know what voices to listen to in which to ignore.
I will tell you this, and I'll give you the
final say, David. As we started this, I said, everybody
seems fearful for what's next for Israel in the Middle East.
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I'm fearful for what's next in America. Yep, because Israel
is not divided America. Is Israel is not ignorant of
the enemy America. Is Israel is not vulnerable to a
terrorist attack. Have you seen the iron Dome?
Speaker 6 (31:46):
Now?
Speaker 1 (31:46):
I know what the apostle John was probably trying to describe.
I don't know. No matter what they throw, it just
God's hands stops it. The Western ignorance, the media bias,
the Urtisan narratives. These I keep saying, the matrix is
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more dangerous than the things. The matrix is keeping us
from being able to understand, see and solve. So we've
got a lot to talk about, and we're in no hurry.
Speaker 4 (32:18):
We might.
Speaker 1 (32:18):
I'm sure we've got days to do this. The one
thing I always harp on is the personhood of Christ.
And if my eternal life is Christ's life, and if God,
my Father is the same yesterday and today and forever
and his covenants remain, then I have a past, a present,
and a future with Israel, not with a run. And
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I guess if I had to say one thing, I
would say, stop listening to TV talk hosts or podcasters
and open your Bible and get in serious study. That
should be your authority. I go back to my brother's analogy.
Doesn't study all the fake coin. He studies the authentic coin.
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Then he can see whatever fate comes his way because
he knows the authentic. My people perish for a lack
of knowledge. You're overtaken by your ignorance. So don't be ignorant.
And David, I don't know where we would go next
on this topic. I do want to delve in deeper
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in terms of this far right Internet split. And you know,
there's some people out there that would say, oh, well,
you know I don't care about Tucker, Well I do.
It's a tremendous loss for me. I think of this
Weweek comfort band.
Speaker 4 (33:37):
Song you let me too believe.
Speaker 1 (33:41):
I think others. You know, if she's right on the
fence right now, but if Candice O and Tucker finished
their job, they're going to convert Megan Kelly too, and
that's going to be devastating. So it's a growing thing
on the right, and it's based in ignorance and they're
in over their head and waters they're not trained to
swim in. Where will their influence end? Hopefully?
Speaker 4 (34:05):
I think you just gave America the best advice you
could give anyone. Open the Bible.
Speaker 1 (34:09):
Open the Bible up. All right, we'll talk more tomorrow.
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Ry Michael fifty six minutes after the hour, Opeck, another
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