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Officials believe to suspected Iranian drones hit the US embassy
in Riad, South Saudi Arabia. A third victim has now
died following the deadly shooting in Austin, Texas. Koran found
inside the car wearing a property of a lah Iranian
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flag t shirt. I think we know what the motive is. Here.
The Clinton's videotape deposition before a House committee investigating sex
trafficker Jeffrey Epstein are being released public. We've got a
couple of clips for if you want to hear him.
Hillary apparently somebody released a picture of her while she
was testifying. She didn't like that. Oh, for heaven, it
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doesn't matter.
Speaker 4 (01:32):
We all are.
Speaker 5 (01:33):
Abiding by the same rules.
Speaker 4 (01:36):
Yeah, well, I would like to take a break at
this monk's.
Speaker 2 (01:40):
Yeah, she didn't particularly care for that. Bill. Very protective
of Hillary.
Speaker 3 (01:44):
I have to say side one personal thing. Since Hillary
came in yesterday. She had nothing to do with Jeffrey Epstein.
Speaker 2 (01:54):
Nothing. Bill.
Speaker 3 (01:56):
However, I do think you should be talking to me.
I think you should have gone. I did take those
plan trips for them, and you have a right to
ask those questions. But I didn't say I didn't say.
Something's happening with his voice. He doesn't say anything all
those times.
Speaker 2 (02:13):
He's getting older. Yeah, it's losing its timber. The White
House says it has plans to counter the oil prices,
and the first primaries of the midterm election are being
held in Texas, North Carolina and Arkansas. Yes, ladies and gentlemen,
the midterms are upon us. One thing that really stuck
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out to me was and again, just watched a great
documentary on Churchill and history is just always wonderful to
season your perspective. Always a lot of times it will
remind you that our nature doesn't change, our humans don't change,
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and therefore, wait for it, history tends to repeat itself,
or history is learned from seasons our perspective to avoid
history repeating itself. The threat of Adolf Hitler was obvious
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to the world. The question was whose problem is it?
Is it Poland's problem? Oh wait, now it's France's problem.
Oh wait, now it's Russia's problem. Oh wait, now it's
Great Britain's problem. And where do you think the problem
was going to go from there? When you go back
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in history, it's very easy to blame FDR for a
allowing Hitler to get so far and for things to
get so dire in Great Britain, But it was really
the American people's fault. You guys are weak, You guys
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messed up. You got us into World War One, we
bailed you out, you got back into trouble. You're on
your own this time. What does that have to do
with anything today? Everything? What is the ultimate argument from
the left one We don't want another endless war. It
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is an endless war. If anything, this is an attempt
to end the endless war. The Hasbaalah has gone away,
vocal harm's gone away, Muslim brotherhood's gone away, Hamas has
gone away. It's a fourteen hundred year war. You defeat
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the enemy, or the enemy defeats you, you don't just
get to be blind to it. So everybody at home
didn't want to get involved in World War two. Afterr
visited three or four times with Churchill, there was a
point where, Okay, we won't fight, but will aid you.
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We'll give you everything you lost in Dunkirk and other places.
So we'll give you bombs and planes and tanks that
you can say what you want. I mean, Churchill was
pretty frustrated. Does this president just do whatever the American
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people want? Or does he shape the American people's views?
I mean, he's looking for leadership, but ultimately Pearl Harbor happens,
then America joints. It's different. Today. The left is saying
this is Israel's problem, not Americas, or because of the
way Iraq went, we presume that's how Iran would go.
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In other words, we got drawn in the first time.
It was an endless war. It was a big mistake,
never owning up to any of the real mistakes. We're
not going this time. So you have three basic arguments,
none of which address identifying the true enemy, the true
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endless war, and a strategy to win it, not live
with it, win it, not kick the can down the road,
but win it. That is, it's illegal because the President
didn't ask Congress for a declaration of war, which this
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is not a war. Second, biggest argument you're gonna get
it's Israel's problem, not America's. And we don't want to
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get involved in another endless war with no exit strategy.
The presumption is there was no planning in a rock,
no exit strategy in a rock. Therefore there is no
plan for Iran and no exit plan. And then the
third argument is we're not in the regime change business.
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Not a cut to the chase. In this particular case,
you don't have an FDR. You got Trump taking action,
and you have America in the same place it was
prior to World War two. Now that begs a couple
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of questions. One and I thought Donald Trump's announcement of
the strike speech very powerful, very patent like, very Churchill like.
I think he needs more of that. I think he
needs to start talking directly to the American people. Now
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we're only three days in. There may be plans for that,
but it is interesting when Churchill gave his speech in
nineteen forty, he clearly identified the enemy. I don't know
that we've done that yet, because you can get regime
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change in Iran. The Ayah Toola is dead, and you
still haven't achieved victory because Iran in and of itself
is not the enemy. So in Churchill I find a
the communication, but be the identification of an enemy and
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the definition of victory. That's where we're headed today. Who
is the enemy? Can I get the people I talk
to to identify the enemy, and can I get them
to describe what victory is and ultimately what it is not?
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Then you're in a Churchill moment. Then you didn't wait
for it to get to you. You pulled the weed
before it grew and killed the grass. I get that,
But up until now, we have not had the courage
to clearly identity. The enemy has no problem clearly identifying
its enemies, and why Israel has no right to exist.
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It is the little Satan. Every Jew must be killed,
Israel must be destroyed. Christians are the enemy, Every Christian
must be killed, and the great Satan America must fall.
World dominance is the defined victory for the purposes of
a hidden ee mom rising and judgment of Allah. At
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least they identify their enemies. They have defined what victory is.
The question is are you going to let them achieve
it or are you going to defeat them? But there's
no doubting their resolve to fight to the death. Now,
there are different types of radical Muslims and you need
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to understand that. But for the on the offensive, bloodthirsty warriors,
jihadists and she is, make no mistake about what you're
dealing with. Why is it? It's the question of the day.
Is it okay for our enemy to identify us? But
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we can't bring ourselves to identify the enemy. And now
you've got Hakim Jeffreys, the Democrat party leader in the House,
proclaiming the US will be defeated. How's that for support
of our troops? How's that for ignorance of our might
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and power? How's that at least for Hakim and picking
a side. But just like prior to World War Two,
this isn't about Congress. It's about the American people who
put them there, and for a good portion of the
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American people who have never been in war or seen
or experienced war or the consequences of appeasement and an action.
I'm not worried about a king Jeffrey's comments. I'm worried
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Johnny had ed McMahon, yep, the great one. Jackie Gleason
had Naughton. Yeah, Archie had meadhead me. I got Big
John and his potential call of the week. Bill Clinton
also mentioned that JB. Pritzker was on the plane with him.
I don't believe that there's no way that plane could
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get the gravity about it. A preemptive strike on Friday
with forty seven, all right, twenty seven minutes after the other.
That's a great line, Big John. Donald Trump is set
to attend the first White House Correspondent's Dinner as president.
Never went to one in the first term and didn't
go to it last year.
Speaker 6 (15:19):
Presidents normally attend the dinner, although Trump skipped it each
year during his first term and the first one of
his second term. Trump made the announcement Monday on the
Truth Social saying he had boycotted the event his first
term because the press was extraordinarily banned to him, but
hopes this year it will be something very special.
Speaker 2 (15:36):
A Mark Mayfield as you could say, President Trump's decision
to run for president comes from a correspondence dinner where
he was mocked by Barack Obama and humiliated and embarrassed.
I don't think he ever got over it. The White
House says it has plans to counter rising oil prices
brought on by the US attacks against Iran.
Speaker 7 (15:55):
Secretary of State Marco Rubio made the comments Monday, as
Iron said it had closed the Straight Uprus, a key
shipping corridor that sees a fifth of the world's oil
tanker shipments. Rubio said the plan would be unveiled Tuesday
and that Iran's navy would be destroyed. President Trump is
set to meet Tuesday afternoon with Treasury Secretary Scott Vessant
and Energy Secretary Chris Wright. I'm Tammy Trihiello.
Speaker 2 (16:16):
Hey, what's the deal with that rash on President Trump's neck? Well,
it's been attributed to skin cream.
Speaker 8 (16:21):
The White House says the President is using a very
common cream on the right side of his neck, which
is called a preventative skin treatment. It did not elaborate
the bright red rash was spotted on Trump's neck during
a Medal of Honor ceremony. This comes after bruising was
seen on his hands, which the White House said was
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seat at the kitchen table. Welcome to Tuesday marks the
third year of our Lord, twenty twenty six. If you're
just waking up. Officials believe two suspected Iranian drones hit
the US embassy and rehab south of Saudi Arabia. A
third victim has now passed away after the deadly shooting
(17:49):
in Austin, Texas, and the Clintons videotape deposition is apparently
going to be made public. I just got off the
phone with Hillary Clinton. She's not excited about this at all. Oh,
for heaven, Yeah, it doesn't matter, ye rule, it's public.
Now what are we gonna do?
Speaker 6 (18:06):
Yeah?
Speaker 4 (18:07):
Well, I would like to take a break at this, monk.
Speaker 2 (18:09):
I'd like to have God for now. Bill, What do
you have to say? Half to so side?
Speaker 3 (18:13):
One personal thing? Since Hillary came in yesterday, she had
nothing to do with you.
Speaker 2 (18:21):
In Somebody, get the guy a glass of watery sounds parched? Please? Uh?
And the first primaries, the midterms, The mid terms, they've
arrived Texas, North Carolina and Arkansas today. Good morning, and
welcome to Tuesday, March the third coming up next hour,
We're gonna visit with Lieutenant Colonel James Carafano. He is
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at an undisclosed location, but he'll be joining us while
also visiting the Third Hour with Colonel Stephen Bucci. And
I'm most interested in talking to these, these two military
and foreign policy experts about the importance of identifying the
enemy and defining victory and doing so clearly. Churchill could
how necessary is it that we do that today? And
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most gen Zers Red and I were just doing the
math during the break, they have no recollection of nine
to eleven. In fact, I would say somewhere between Gen
X and through gen Zers, you're looking at the most conditioned.
And I don't just mean by common education and higher
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education and doctrinated, but conditioned through education, through Hollywood, through
social media and the Internet. Our history has been completely rewritten.
They're the most impacted in not having a historic perspective
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of good and evil, good guys, bad guys, enemies, and victory. Well,
that's a challenge. Monica is here. Got some new research
on what the younger generation wishes the older generation understood.
I can't wait for this.
Speaker 5 (20:09):
Okay, Well, when we speak about generations too, keep in mind, yeah,
the youngest ones gen Z, they haven't seen much war
but sadly they see a lot of gun violence and
lots of war and footage on social media that sort
of stuff like you referenced. But our Lost generation had
World War One, the Greatest Generation, World War two, Silent generation.
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Those guys are in their nineties now, the Korean War,
Baby Boomers with Vietnam, and even Gen X had the
Persian Gulf War. But the willingness to serve for gen
zers has gone from thirteen to nine percent when compared
to like Generation X, So even that's gone down because
I think their perspective is skewed quite a bit from
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what they see on social media.
Speaker 2 (20:53):
Yeah, I was in a lighter note. I was just
gonna say, but I was just gonna say, at the
nursing home one time, we were having a discussion, Oh
what was his name? That the rapper that was in court?
Did he did he talk about? So she starts, you know,
and I'm like sharing, like, you know what we know
at this point in the trial, and she just goes
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on this long ranch and in the middle of her ranch,
he goes, now I get my news from TikTok, mind you.
But I thought, wow, So yeah, he sprinkled into all
of this is, you know, the death of journalism. Sprinkled
in all of this is the matrix sprinkled into all
of this is the indoctrination of education in Hollywood and
rewriting of history. You know, you could say, more than anything,
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the reason we came out of the Cuban Missile Crisis
alive is because a young Jack Kennedy, when his father
was an ambassador to Neville Chamberlain, happened to be in
England and witness firsthand the cost of weakness, the cost
of appeasement, and how it emboldened Hitler and Nazi Germany.
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And he took that to his meetings with Khrushcheff, and
he took that throughout his decision making in the Cuban
Missile crisis. So listen, none of us can be alive
for everything. But that's where history comes in. And if
it's revised and it's not taught, I mean, Civics is
just ignored and not taught. So that's a that is
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actually a created ignorance. History is actually a perpetration because
it's rewritten. I've got a poll coming up. Americans are
simply only proud of America if they're party's in charge,
and what you're going to see is a tremendous almost
the majority of America now that thinks negatively of our
history because that's what they were taught. All Right, you
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have a silver lining in all this or a.
Speaker 5 (22:44):
Silver linings, yes, my boys both. They have plenty of
buddies that are I guess jen ziers that are in
the We can yeah, we can. Rest assured. We have
plenty of great boot it's on the ground kind of thing.
But the lighter stuff I wanted to say. They want
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older folks to know is cash is out. Start using
apps or a card. Please no check books. Okay, that's
what they're saying. Staying at one job for many years
is not a dream of many of theirs. They're like
one year, two years, three years, max. Let's get to
something bigger and better. Nine to five office hours boring.
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They would rather do hybrid stuff. You can skip the cable.
They'd rather stream. And when it comes to texting, you
might experience this with your kids too. Why is anyone
leaving voicemails which I do, but nobody listens to them.
And you're not supposed to just call them randomly. You're
supposed to do text first, because calling randomly apparently is
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not in their thing. But face timing them or them
facetiming you when they're brushing their teeth is completely okay.
Speaker 2 (23:55):
Yeah, so they have kind of Red's covering is covering
his head thinking I just didn't beat my kids enough.
Uh yeah, but no, I think, well, I think we've
all kind of experienced that. I think there, you know,
we've all kind of look a lot more of this
culture has blended in, you know, got into our lives too,
So it's not like they're they're completely alone that job.
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Things stood out at me. I mean, I think early
on that's the case. I think you'll find as you
get older, uh, security and stability and as you get
closer to achieving the position you wanted to achieve, staying longer, right, right,
or at least that's our story, right, Monica. As we
go into your two, I guess we're here, We're on here,
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next year we're not here. There you go, Monica Nelson,
thanks for joining us. Appreciate it. A couple of things
I want to do, just very quickly, and it kind
of goes back to yesterday, which isn't today's theme. I'm
going to get to today's thing, got to identify an enemy.
The Truman doctrine communism is evil, communism must be defeat.
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That was huge and when Ronald Reagan book ended it,
it led to the fall of the Berlin Wall. You
have to you can't win anything until you identify the enemy,
and you have to win the American people. Now, our
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military will handle this end of the operation with great precision.
Our kids are the best. These young men and women
will execute this war. But a part of victory as
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you're standing behind them. Yesterday we said asking questions, the
right questions arrive at the right answers, knowing what voice
is to listen to and what voice is to ignore.
And yesterday we talked about I don't have a lot
of concerns for Israel. They're united. All my concerns are
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here at home in a divided nation. Unite the world.
Here's some of the voices that you may be thinking
about listening to. And some of these blend because we
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have partisan politics, not statesmen and states women. And then
we've got death of journalism. In this particular case, I'm
looking at Adam Schiff and he's talking to Stepanopholis, a
former Democrat, operative who now disguises himself as a journalist.
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And they're so upset they would choose the Ayatola over
Donald Trump. They're so blind with hatred and so thirsty
for power. But listen to this he iato.
Speaker 9 (27:09):
How many a letter regime that brutalize its own people,
lash attacks around the world for almost forty years.
Speaker 2 (27:16):
So is the president right to take him out?
Speaker 9 (27:20):
No, you're right about the I told that he was
a brutal dictator.
Speaker 2 (27:24):
This is a murderous regime, but at the same time
it posed no imminent threat of attack to the United States.
Brutal guy. Now what they're not telling you there, They're
not completing the sentence. The sentence is this is Israel's problem,
not ours, even though the enemy is dating. First comes
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Saturday killing of the Jews, destruction of Israel, Then comes
Sunday killing of all Christians, destruction of the Great Satan America.
Even though they're saying that, remember the Churchill analogy. Oh
we're gonna watch Nazi Germany trample Poland, trample Russia, trample France,
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heading in to Great Britain and think they're not going
anywhere else. How long would it have take for America.
If the Japanese had not bomb Pearl Harbor to come
to the rescue, the reality is they probably wouldn't even
have been too late. Then you'd have been the isolated
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one waiting who knows how many years or even a
decade or so until it got to you. But that's
what they're basically saying. Oh, awful people. They don't understand
the enemy. They don't understand the enemies targets or definition
of victory or ambition, or you would know it's a
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clear and present danger, it's going to be defeated, or
it's going to defeat you. But that's an operative describing
an evil, evil regime. And I remember the United States
Senate saying, oh, yeah, he's evil, terrible guy, but no,
we shouldn't have taken him out. You should be allowed
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to keep killing. Now. Trump is so evil he must
be taken out. That the Democrats agree on the Ayatola
not so evil to be. This is sick stuff, guys.
I'm trying to play straight radio here, but this is
really sick. I know you're listening in Phoenix. Here's your senator.
Speaker 9 (29:35):
Hey, folks, this morning, the United States, while this administration
launched a major attack on Iran. As I see this, Hey,
there's no real plan here. And often these things do
not go the way people think they do, especially the
people that don't serve in the military, you know, like
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this president.
Speaker 2 (29:57):
You know, often they're the ones that think every sing
is to drop a bomb.
Speaker 9 (30:01):
And by the way, this is the guy that got
sort of got us into this mess anyway. He in
his first term he ripped up the rand Nuclear Deal,
which then put the Iranians on a path to further
enrich uranium.
Speaker 2 (30:16):
Did that strike this summer? That pure partisan politics over
American interests, American allies. You don't think he has a
grudge because of the video he made and being targeted,
do you. These are voices, and these voices to be
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listened to or voices to be ignored. I love this one.
This one might be one of my favorites. This will
show you the influence of the death of journalism. This
is CNN before the twenty twenty five strike, after the
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twenty twenty five strike, and now after the twenties twenty
sixth strike. This will show you narratives versus reality. These
are not honest players. Their job is not to inform you,
not to trust you to decide. It's to tell you
how to think. And I know you get it, but
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trust me, it's effective. When you lie over and over again,
you create an ignorant generation.
Speaker 4 (31:29):
Listen, this timeline of Iran being a few weeks away
from a nuclear bomb is in direct contradiction to CNN's reporting.
According to US intelligence assessments, Iran is three years away
from being able to produce a nuclear weapon if they
wanted to. So the facts on Iran getting a nuclear.
Speaker 2 (31:45):
Weapon never should have bound him in the first place.
They were three years away.
Speaker 4 (31:48):
Do not bear out the claim at the heart of
what has put the world on the verge of World
War Uran's your Ran.
Speaker 2 (31:55):
Oh, by the way, those first strikes were going to
be World War two, and this strike is going to
be World War Listen.
Speaker 4 (32:01):
Anium may still be intact and in Iranian control four
hundred and eight kilograms of it now enough theoretically, according
to experts, to make nine nuclear weapons.
Speaker 2 (32:11):
So when Donald Trump decides to do air strikes, there's
no evidence they're close to a nuclear weapon. In fact,
they're three years away. This is unjustified. Then he does
the air strike. Oh, you didn't get everything, and they
could do a nuclear bomb today.
Speaker 4 (32:27):
Old war Uran's uranium may still be intact and in
Iranian control four hundred and eight kilograms of it now
enough theoretically, according to experts, to make nine nuclear weapons
only set back the Iranian nuclear program by months.
Speaker 2 (32:41):
We got to call it like it is.
Speaker 4 (32:42):
It's a big deal, sources TELCNN. There is no US
intelligence that iron is building missiles that could soon hit
the United States. That's a really big deal.
Speaker 2 (32:53):
You want to listen to any of these people, You
want to trust any of these people? What about Jane Fonda?
Maybe Jane Fond? Does somebody want to trust the Hollywood
A lead learned.
Speaker 7 (33:00):
The lessons of the Vietnam War, of the Iraq War,
the war in Afghanistan, and the other unnecessary and illegal wars.
Speaker 2 (33:11):
There's gonna be no shortage of voices of it. Oh,
by the way, I gotta play this on real quick.
This is CNN thinking all the unity responding, well, this
gathering has awned. So this is this is CNN thinking
it's going to go to the ground. They're going to
be hearing death to America. The Iranians. Are you just
bombed our country, killed our ayah Tola and watch what happens.
Speaker 4 (33:31):
It's outside of the Middle East. You see the gathering
there behind her, Julia, how is the Iranian community responding?
Speaker 3 (33:38):
Wow?
Speaker 5 (33:39):
Well, this gathering has only grown, Jessica, over the past
few hours.
Speaker 2 (33:43):
It's gonna be.
Speaker 5 (33:44):
Since we've gotten here, it has amassed a large number.
Speaker 4 (33:48):
Of people, and the celebration is striking.
Speaker 5 (33:52):
We got here just moments after.
Speaker 4 (33:54):
Initial reports, initial rumors of.
Speaker 5 (33:56):
The death of iol km and A had just started
to trick from Iran to this diaspora community, and people
were jumping in excitement, hugging each.
Speaker 2 (34:07):
Other, crying, saying, by the way, it is a different time.
I'm gonna save the bill mar for later, but it
is a different time. I don't know that I ever
thought I would see US flags and Iranian flag side
by side celebrating the death of the eye tool. That
was even shocking to me. A lot of voices to
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listen to. No, let me rephrase that few voices to
listen to, a lot of voices to ignore, many of
them in high positions. You're needing going to You're gonna
you know so much information, so little understanding, a sea
of voices, so many lies. Guard your heart and mind
if you want to understand what's happening. As Operation epic
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theory and intensifies, the world braces for what's next, and
people of faith, well, they're praying. They're praying for freedom,
for God's people to be protected as we're praying in
the Holy Land. Red alert sirens are filling the air,
sirens that give you fifteen seconds to reach a nearby shelter.
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That's their reality. They're not in the opinion world. They're
in the reality world. The situation is serious, the threat
is real. In times like this, Freedom and faith aren't
an abstract idea. There would. Jewish men, women and children
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are counting on. The International Fellowship of Christians and Jews
is on the ground. We're preparing large scale distributions of
life saving food, first aid, emergency essentials for security personnel,
while helping ensure that hospitals, emergency rooms, and shelters are
stocked with critical medical supplies. But we can't do any
of this without your prayers and support. The aid is
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and the families in need. But we need your help.
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This is your Morning Show with Michael Nheld Joano