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Good morning, Welcome to Friday. It is Friday, the thirteenth June,
the thirteenth year of Our Lord, twenty twenty five. If
you're just waking up and havn't heard, Israel has carried
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out massive preemptive strikes against Iron's nuclear sights and along
the way, taking out some top military commanders. Iran has
retaliated and launched more than a hundred drones at Israel,
none of which have hit targets, all of which have
been blocked. A spokesperson for Iran's army forces says both
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Israel and the US are going to pay dearly for this. Meanwhile,
President Trump will be meeting with National Security Council today
to discuss israelease military strike against Iran and any potential
threats in America. There are multiple deaths reported on the
ground in that Air India flight crash. Didn't get above
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six hundred feet, crashed into a very urban, populous area.
This is what we were concerned. We're not getting any
real hard numbership I will tell you this. There is
what is being called the miracle in seat eleven a.
What was unimaginable yesterday is that anybody on that plane survived.
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And if I had to say, at the front of
the plane, no one would have suspected. And yet an
individual in seat eleven A survives the massive expo there's
twelve hours of fuel on this jumbo jet and it
exploded in a plume of smoke that looked like weaponry.
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And yet miraculously, we were just saying yesterday, well, if
anybody survived, that would be a miracle. Because the tail
of the plane was intact and sticking out of a
collapsed all around at concrete building. The notion that way
up front in eleven a anyone could have survived is
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just nothing short of a miracle. And the Stanley Cup, well,
what is that? Three out of four games and the
Stanley Cup Finals have gone. It's, first of all, it's
a rematch from last year's Stanley Cup. I even told
forty seven not so fast and Edmonton year. And three
of the four games have gone to overtime, one to
double overtime. Last night, another overtime series is now tied
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to two games apiece after a win by the Oilers
on the road in Miami. Game four of the NBA
Finals is tonight and Indiana. The Pacers lead that series
two games to one over the thunder. All right, you know,
whenever something like this happens, we discussed this yesterday, so
I hope this isn't repetitive for some of you. When
you're dealing in the epicenter, things are different. There are wars,
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there are rumors of wars, then there's kingdom versus kingdom,
and then there's prophecy. So we recognize that this involves
Israel and the Middle East and the epicenter, and that
there are worst case scenarios that are not just historically
significant in terms of our time, but for all time,
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potentially even eternity. So I will tell you that I
recognize this is in the epicenter, and I treat that
very differently. Number one. Number two, there's nothing to be
cheering or taking lightly, though it is inevitable and necessary
that this had to happen. Somebody should speak up for
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Israel for having the courage and means, and they're always
the brunt of doing nothing because they are target ie,
they're the little Satan. And I like to remind people
in America if you don't think Iran's a threat, you
might want to rethink that, because you're the great Satan.
First comes Saturday, the destruction of Israel and the killing
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of the Jews. Then comes Sunday, the destruction of America
and the killing of Americans, and then world dominance and
judgment from Allah. So you're on the hook for this too.
But Israel is always the first stop and the threat
is always the realist for them. And if Iran had
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enough weapons grade enrich geranium and a delivery missile system,
they would first be aimed at Israel, So Israel took
its right to defend itself. I mean how many times
is Iran and Iranian leadership and really Muslim nations in
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the Middle East openly discussed Israel not having a right
to exist and that they would be targeted. So all
they were waiting on is means for the opportunity. So
of course Israel took the unilateral step. Marco Ruby was
quick to point out the US was not involved in this.
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I think everybody would be speculating it could be that
it could be the President Trump wanted a little more time.
And then how many of the room think Iran would
ever be reasonable or even if you came to an
agreement trustworthy. How many decades has everyone watched and done nothing? Heck,
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I could do that with China. It's going on now
forty years ago thirty five for sure that I was
having conversations with then Senator Jim Innhoff. How China is
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building its boots on the ground military and munitions, and
we've done nothing but spend ourselves into debt to where
the service on our debt is greater than our defense systems.
There's a lot of things we talk about, know and
look at. But you talk to any foreign policy or
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military expert and they will tell you the most over
and above China, over and above North Korean. That's saying something,
Let alone Russia. The most predictable threat to any region
and the world is Iran, and the most unthinkable thing
is a nuclear arn It simply cannot be so because
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they're theologically driven and prophetically driven. So they wouldn't have
them just as a way of upsetting diplomatic relationships. They
wouldn't have them just to keep other enemies in check.
They would have them and use them. This is where
we talked about yesterday. There were three types of Mohammed's example.
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That's why you have peace loving Muslims today, and they
really are terrific people. They follow the example of Mohammed's
early years where he was tolerant and peaceful. Then he
was a thief and an agitator. That's why you have
political Islam populating, infiltrating, agitating, waging long form political cultural war.
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And at the end he was a bloodthirsty warrior. And
these examples, these hadiths, and these verses of the crown,
they still exist, and for the Shia Muslims, this is
the example they carry out. They will be on the offensive.
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So to allow them to have them is to know
they're going to use them and if they have them
and use them, it'll be first on Israel. So I
think the first thing I would want all of us
to understand what Israel did. It didn't do lightly and
it knew what the retaliation would be. I have to
tell you I was a little taken I don't know
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by anybody else. It's one thing to do strategic air
strikes and kick the clock in terms of destroying this
advanced enrich geranium supply and centrifuges, and then it's another
when you take out the top military leader in the
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country and then the top military commanding leader in the
Revolutionary Guard, which might take a little bit of instruction.
Here there is an Iranian military, there is also a
Revolutionary Guard that is the military of the Islamic Republic.
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This is actually a theocracy, and that's the military of
the theocracy. To take out those two commanders and targeted strikes,
this is going to be hard. I think Iran fights
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to the end on this one. That one shocked me.
This morning. That one brought great concern to me. So
this is a very effective military carrying out military strikes
on nuclear facilities, scientists, and sites as well as military commanders,
and of course Iran is making it crystal clear that
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both Israel and US will pay dearly. So whenever you
have these kinds of situations, inevitable, yes, necessary, Yes, I start,
I do a little. This is just me. I don't
know if other be fun to talk about this with
Lieutenant Colonel James Carafano. I do best case, better case,
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good case, and then I go the opposite direction, worst
case worse, and then worst worst case scenario, Well, worse
scenario would be if Russia and China would join Iran
in this effort, that this could become a world war.
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The worst case scenario is the world units against Israel.
Then I think you're in prophetic areas that become well,
my inevitable, dreaded conversation on the radio, it's a conversation
you really should have had with your pastor So that's
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the worst best case scenario that potentially this air strike
will achieve what it's set out to achieve and set
them back. They simply do not have the means to
carry out a nuclear attack on Israel or anyone else,
and that they might come back to the table now
and talk differently. I think the odds of that would
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be as on the miraculous level of seat eleven A
on that India Airline's flight. But that would be the
best case scenario, and that's what the worst and worst is.
What is a reasonable or good or better scenario? Will
dust all those out for you between now and the
end of the third hour. Obviously, this is significant. I
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doubt it ends here. I don't think anyone believes it
ends here. And it can go to a lot of
scary places. So if you're scared, I get it. Look,
not all fear is bad. You know, when you're standing
on a cliff, you know, and you start getting a
little scared, that's good. Step away, you know. Unreasonable fears
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or premature fears or what my father used to call
on a Father's Day weekend. Might as well quote him.
Let's not rehearse for any tragedies that haven't happened yet.
But this is very serious, very significant. There's a lot
to talk about, a lot to understand, even more to
pray about. Needless to say, I don't think it's any
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longer appropriate to do our spotlight interview of the week
with David Foster on his Broadway show Boop, So we'll
do things a little bit differently. The talkback is there.
I'd love to know what your thinking, what your concerns are,
what your insights are. Obviously it's your morning show with me,
and I've just shared some of where I'm headed, and
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then we'll go there one at a time. But this
is a very significant event to wake up to. This
kind of even puts into perspective these silly little political
games on the ground in America. The world may be
at war, and Israel did what it had to do.
It doesn't matter if the US was involved or not.
Iran plans to strike Israel and the US again, it
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wouldn't have mattered. Little Satan, Great Satan. That's always going
to be their focus. If there's one surprise, not that
you would take out these missile facilities or the enriched
geranium sites. That's obviously goal number one, But to take
out the two one Iranian military commander and the Revolutionary
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Guard commander. They're gonna this is going to be a
fight to the death, so much to understand much to
keep your eye on, much to pray about. This is
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Speaker 2 (16:05):
It's your morning show with Michael Delchurno.
Speaker 1 (16:10):
While you're waking up in a different world. It was inevitable,
it is necessary. I don't mean to be dramatic, but
things have changed. Israel has carried out premptive strikes against
Iranian nuclear sites, which has now led Aroun to sending
more than one hundred drones into the Jewish state. Tammy
Trihillo has the latest.
Speaker 3 (16:28):
IDF spokesman Brigadier General F. E. Deffern says, the right
decision was made.
Speaker 1 (16:33):
We have no choice.
Speaker 4 (16:34):
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.
Speaker 3 (16:46):
A state of emergency has been declared in Israel. All
this comes just after President Trump confirmed the US was
pulling some staffers from the Middle East to mid rising tensions.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio says there was no US
involvement in the strikes against Iran. I'm tammage for HEO.
Speaker 1 (17:02):
Well, it wasn't just nuclear sites that were struck. Two
top military commanders were taken out, the leader of the
Iranian Army as well as the Islamic Revolutionary Guard. We'll
have more on that and everything that kind of and
this is pure speculation. It's not like Marco Ruby is
gonna be on the show today, and if he was,
he'd say this, or President Trump. But there is a
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kind of masterful genius leading up to this air strike
that makes it inevitable, yes, but not as scary as
it could have been. And I want to share that
with you when we come back. This is Peb from
White House and your Morning Show is My Morning Show
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airs live five to eight am Central, six to nine
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of your morning routine, but we're happier here now. Enjoyed
the podcast, Good morning, Welcome to Friday the thirteenth. Isn't
that appropriate? Israel has carried out preemptive strikes against Iran's
nuclear sites, also taking out two top military commanders. Meanwhile,
Iran has launched more than one hundred drone strikes on Israel,
none of which have hit their target. A spokesperson for
Iron's armed forces says both Israel and the US will
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pay dearly. The President has issued a statement just moments ago,
basically telling Iran you should have made a deal. Interesting
that that's the comment the precedent makes. Marco Rubio made
it clear that the US was not involved in these strikes.
I'm sure in the world of talk radio and who
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cares about that, some people will try to create a
big conversation about, you know, why is Donald Trump letting
Israel go alone? Or why is Donald Trump really behind
the scenes paving the way for this? And you know,
here we go the neocons wanting war. Look, this was necessary,
this was inevitable. Everybody. You know, in our opening monologue
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we talked a great deal about that this is the
most predictable threat to the world. Everybody has said that
they cannot be allowed to have a weapon of mass
destruction because they will use it. We've watched them in
rich uranium beyond energy capabilities. We've watched the missile program
for delivery. Everybody has talked a good game. Nobody has
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stopped them, obviously, bib Netna, who felt like we didn't
have any more time, I want you to hear first
from the Prime Minister. After all, he ordered the air
strikes they took out, not just enriched uranium facilities, but
also missile facilities as well as two top commanders. And
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if the world wants to know why, here's the answer.
Speaker 5 (19:55):
ISRAE A launched Operation Rising Lion, a targeted military operation,
and to roll back the Iranian threat to Israel's very survival.
This operation will continue for as many days as it
takes to remove this threat. For decades, the tyrants of
Tehran have brazenly openly called for Israel's destruction. They've backed
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up their genocidal rhetoric with a program to develop nuclear weapons.
Ron could produce a nuclear weapon in a very short time.
Speaker 1 (20:26):
It could be a year, it.
Speaker 5 (20:27):
Could be within a few months, less than a year.
This is the clear and present danger to Israel's very survival.
Speaker 1 (20:36):
But I think is interesting and worthy of note. And again,
in moments like this, I will always protect you and
not get heavily into speculation and or propagation. All Right,
I look at events like this, and the first thing
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I want to do is see reactions and responses, and
I know the difference a reaction and a response. So
so far, there's only been one response, and that's hundreds
of drones sent by Iran to Israel. None of which
hit their target reactions. Well, Cutter says, it's a dangerous escalation.
I would get that concern. Jordan's saying it's a violation
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of sovereignty. Pakistan is outraged, strong condemnation against the attack
on our Muslim brothers from Saudi Arabia. Nobody talking uniting,
nobody talking retaliation along with that's a worst scenario is
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Islamic nations uniting against Israel. Worst case scenario would be China,
North Korea, Russia uniting with Muslim nations. Now you got
the world united against Israel. Now you're talking Bible prophecies,
so you know, so far, I don't see worse or
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worse in fact, in terms of worse, and this is
pure speculation. I say it right up front. Saudi Arabia,
for sure, Pakistan would be the only one, but Turkey,
Saudi Arabia, they're probably deep down not minding this. And
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really the rhetoric could be worse this morning than it is.
It's what's necessary, but not you know, really provocative or violent.
The genius that led up to this, though, is worthy
of note. In other words, even last night could not
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have been carried out as effectively as it was is
let alone this sitting here now, Oh now, what the ohn? Now?
What has been geniusly planned? And I know it's speculative,
but it needs to be in the conversation of why now,
why now? From bb net and Yahoo? Because they've made
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a crystal clear they're gonna bomb us, and it's crystal
clear they're within a month or a year. We simply
cannot have this threat. So he set the clock back.
He took out their rich geranium, which would take them
a while to build back up. The same people that
gave it to them will give it back to them.
Took out their missile delivery systems. They'll build them back,
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but it'll take time, and the same people will give
it to them. So it's to roll back. And he's
also saying, and this will last as long as necessary.
The part that kind of shocked me this morning was
you took out their two biggest commanders, the one over
the Iranian military and the one over the Islamic Revolutionary Guard.
They're going to try to hit you with everything they got.
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You just took off the table that oh well, let's
just go back and talk. Maybe we can, you know,
so you're waiting, You just punched them right in the face.
You're waiting for them to punch somebody Israel or Iran
or Israel or America. And they're threatening that. But can
they do it? And here's the part that's been genius
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leading up And this is the part where I think
President Trump, MBB Neatne who have played this very smart.
So nobody's done anything for decades. This ticking time bomb
closer and closer to means an opportunity. The motive, it's ancient.
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What is that Iran's disposal. Israel has pummeled the proxies
they would use to attack the US has pummeled the houthies.
All their little proxy Islamist terrorist organizations that do a
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lot of their dirty work are not at their disposal
because of what led up to this. Now you have
these strikes, hundreds of drones, all of which get blocked.
What's next? What could Iran possibly do? Now? The US
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is vulnerable far more than Israel as far as people
in your country you don't know are here. So we
get to add that to all the rioting in the
streets potentially to be concerned about. But the genius leading
up to this, this is Iran and it's most vulnerable
and most weakest, and most on the brink of having
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this game changing status. It all points to it was
always necessary, it was always inevitable. But the lead up
to this history may look at in terms of keeping
this from becoming something bigger regional world war. I think
the efforts have been geniusly made to prevent that. And
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then when I'm looking at all these, because it's two
ways of looking at it, I want to know what Russia,
China and North Korea is saying that. I want to
know what the Muslim nations are saying. Jordan, Turkey, Cutter,
Saudi Arabia, Pakistan. I mean, I'm sure Pakistan, you know,
And the thought crossed my mind, you know, and you know,
a strike on India. Let's hope none of that tension
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comes to the table. So far, it's all pretty you know,
strong defense, strong condemnation. But that's it. So remember, whenever
something big like this happens, I go from best to worst,
better to worse to good or reasonable. These are the outcomes,
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but time will tell. And the only wrinkle that caught
me off guard was it took out their two biggest
military leaders. So the air strikes were against Iran. Some
will call this a dramatic escalation in a long running conflict. Look,
Iran's telling you, I'm going to destroy Israel. I'm going
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to destroy America. I'm going to kill the Jews. I'm
going to kill the Americans. So for America and Israel
more so than anyone else, you should be very concerned.
That's all there is to war, means, motive and opportunity.
The motive is ancient. The means were very close, both
from the enriched geranium and the centrifuges as well as
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from a missile delivery system. So if all you get
is condemnation, what you don't want to see as a
uniting of the Muslim world or the Muslim world with China,
Russia other enemy nations. And so far we don't see
that they use two hundred fighter jets. They were aimed
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mainly at enrichment facilities, the scientists working out Iran's nuclear program.
Presumably six of their main scientists were taken out. It's
very very strategic targeted bombing. And they also targeted the
ballistic missile program sites as well. Who did they take out, well,
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Muhammed Hossin Bagawi, which is Iran's most senior military official,
it's being reported by multiple Iranian state news outlets, was
taken out in this He is the chief of staff
of the Iranian Armed Forces, so that's the military for
the country. Another news agency is reporting that the Islamic
Revolutionary Guard commander Hossin Salmi Salami. I think is how
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I said, Salemai Salemi, he's the commander of the Islamic
Revolutionary Guard. Because they don't forget it's the Islamic Republic
of Iran, so you have the nation of Iran and
then you have the Muslim that's why you call him
the Ayahtola. He's the head of the theocracy and they
have their own military. So he took out their two
biggest military leaders, Bagari and Salomai, as well as they're
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enrichment sites as well as their delivery systems. This is
a significant strike because of all of their proxy terrorist
groups that they were supporting being kind of beaten down
from the last year. You don't know how much they
have to retaliate with. And we also believe that the
Israeli strikes killed Major General Galam Ali Rashid, a top
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official at the Islamic Republican Guard as well, and Abassi,
a nuclear scientists and a former atomic energy chief, Mohammad Taranchi,
a nuclear scientist. Iranian state media report, so this is
a very targeted strike, taking out enrichment facilities, missile systems,
as well as six scientists and two of their top
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commanders of both the Iranian military and the Revolutionary Guard.
This was a significant Israeli mission, carried out with great precision.
The retaliation so far over one hundred drones, none of
which hit their sites in Israel, and the world reacting,
including Donald Trump, who says probably should have made a deal.
Speaker 2 (30:36):
This is your Morning Show with Michael del Trono.
Speaker 1 (30:40):
Israel has carried out a massive strategic air strike against
Iran's nuclear sites and top scientists and commanders. They retaliated
with drones, and we begin our coverage with Tammy Triheil
Trehel with the very latest.
Speaker 3 (30:54):
IDF spokesman Brigadier General F. E. Deffern says, the right
decision was made.
Speaker 1 (30:58):
We have no choice.
Speaker 4 (31:00):
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.
Speaker 3 (31:12):
A state of emergency has been declared in Israel. All
this comes just after President Trump confirmed the US was
pulling some staffers from the Middle East to mid Rising tensions.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio says there was no US
involvement in the strikes against Iran i'm Tammy Trihio.
Speaker 1 (31:27):
There are reports that the commander in chief of Iran's
Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps was killed in these attacks, Mark
Mayfield reports.
Speaker 6 (31:35):
Iranian state media reports General Hossein Salami was killed in
an overnight strike, along with another IRGC general and multiple
nuclear scientists. Israel said and a statement it launched a
preemptive offensive against military and nuclear science inside Iran.
Speaker 1 (31:49):
Israeli Prime Minister.
Speaker 6 (31:50):
Benjamin Netnya, who said the operation will continue for as
many days as it takes to remove the threat, while
Israel's defense minister announced the country expects to a retaliatory
strike and a state of emergency has been declared. Secretary
of State Mark Rubio says there was no US involvement
in the strikes against Iran I Mark Mayfield.
Speaker 1 (32:06):
Strikes were aimed at Iran's main enrichment facility, as well
as scientists working on the nuclear program as well as
the ballistic missile program sites. And then there's also the
reports of military command that has been lost. Mohammed Houssein Bogari,
who is Iran's most senior military official. Multiple Iranian state
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news outlets are reporting he was taking out in the strikes.
The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Hassan Salami was also taken out.
Israeli defense forces also confirmed that Bagari and Salomi had
been killed in these air strikes. Also taken out was
Major General Golom Rashid, a top official, ferdun Abbasi who
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is the nuclear scientist and atomic energy chief, as well
as Mohammed Terachi, who was the nuclear scientist. Iran state
media reported all also taken out in the air strikes.
President Trump's dose related spending cuts being approved by the
Republican controlled House. Lisa Taylor has that story.
Speaker 7 (33:09):
The White House he used to rarely use procedure that
recommends Congress take back spending. It has already approved the
over nine billion dollars in reductions, targets mostly foreign aid,
but also funding for public broadcasting. The bill now heads
to the Senate, where its fate remains unclear, but it
cannot be filibustered.
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is Friday the thirteenth, scary for some because it can
be seen as a bad omen. But today has another meaning.
It's not so scary at all.
Speaker 8 (34:33):
Today is the first Friday, the thirteenth of the year,
and traditionally that means today is National Blame someone Else's Day.
You officially have free reign to blame others for being
late to work, spilling your coffee, or any other human
things we do. But don't go too far with the
blame game. Psychologists say we blame others to protect our
own ego and that makes us look bad. So today
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it's best to blame the dog. I'm Bree.
Speaker 3 (34:58):
Tennis Gassie Dog.
Speaker 1 (35:03):
Ah Wow a rematch of last year's Stanley Cup Finals
and it is delivering. Three out of four games so
far have been overtime. Last night no exception, Oiler's five
to four to oh T over the Panthers. This series
is tied to two games apiece. Game five returns to
Edmonton tomorrow night. NBA Finals tonight in Indiana. Game four.
Pacers lead two games to one over the thunder and
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Baseball Cardinals shut out by the brew Creuse six nothing.
Tigers beat up on the O's four to one, and
NAT's lost four to three to the Mets.
Speaker 2 (35:33):
We're all in this together. This is your Morning Show
with Michael Nhild Joano