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June 24, 2025 • 20 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Six seven two six six sixty eight sixty eight is
the number. Okay, This is from nine to one seven.
You can text the cooner man seven zero four seven
zero seven zero four seven zero. This is from seven
eight to one. Jeff, I completely agree with what Trump

(00:20):
is doing by continuing to maneuver for a ceasefire. He
is putting America's interests first, which is to say, a
ceasefire allows him to focus again on getting the important
business done here at home, deportations, tax reform, deregulation, and

(00:42):
the rest of the pieces of the big beautiful bill.
So really, the Cooner country is I say divided. Divided
implies antagonism or hostility. But the Cooner country is split
on whether Trump should continue to enforce the ceasefire as

(01:05):
he's done, or just let Israel finish it once and
for all, Okay, very quickly. This is from six one seven. Jeff,
I disagree with Trump's decision to enforce a ceasefire. Under
no circumstances should Israel give up their control of Iranian skies.

(01:28):
They have the ayatolas on the ropes. Let BB deliver
the knockout punch six one seven two six six sixty
eight sixty eight. Let me just say quickly, this is
very quick. This was why I was concerned, if you mention,

(01:48):
if you remember, forgive me, in the early stages of
this twelve day war, I said, if America formally joins
the war, yes, they'll take out the nuclear sites quickly, decidely,
no question. But then Israel does become the junior partner
of the United States, whether they like it or not.

(02:09):
And if you remember I warned about this, I said,
one of the side effects is that essentially BB is
going to have to listen to what Trump tells him
to do. You lose some of your freedom of maneuver,
freedom of your independence, your ability to conduct the operation
or the war as you see fit. And you're seeing

(02:32):
this now clearly on display. BB wants to go in
and take out the Ayatola and the entire regime right here,
right now, and Trump has ordered him no stand down.
So that's why, if you remember, at the very beginning,
I said, look, if from an Israeli point of view,

(02:53):
not just from an American point of view, because you know,
we become formally involved, but I said, from an Israeli
point of view, yes, you get America to Baccu. You
that's huge, but you are going to sacrifice some of
your independents. It comes with a cost. Nothing is free,
and BB's now learning here's the cost. And so the

(03:17):
question I have for you is is it too soon?
Is it too early? Are we letting the Mollahs off
the hook, give them time to rebuild, to recover and
to rearm, or is it time to end the war now?
Roman in Boston, Thanks for holding Roman and welcome.

Speaker 2 (03:41):
Good morning, Jeff. How are you.

Speaker 1 (03:43):
I'm very good. How are you Roman?

Speaker 2 (03:46):
I'm okay, Jeff. I have mixed emotions on everything. So
much is happening in the past two hours since you
started to broadcast. First of all, let's talk about his
language is colorful language. Harry Truman used to like truck
driver Jasmin Crockett, everywhere their mouse is a squear word.
They have no problem with kid seeing male appendages that

(04:09):
you know, gay bride parades, but they're going to come
out and call them out on his colorful language. That
being said, Jeff, the Iranian people are two generations removed
from freedom, and in those two generations, the brainwashing that
has happened to them, they don't know what freedom is

(04:30):
a lot of them, don't you opposed the question earlier?
Where the patriots? And there are some left, but most
of the country has been under the suppressed rule. For
what is it over almost fifty is so? I you know,
with Trump, I I think I ad mixed emotions. You know,

(04:52):
let Israel spotted. He says, let is reel go get
rid of them. But I remember what happened with Saddam,
what happened after Saddam? Isis? So you have the power
back and was the crown prince capable? Is even a
viable candidate to lead the country under a parliamentary rule
as well? It could happen. But these are all unknowns,
you know, these are all unknownst to us. So I

(05:14):
think for now Trump made the right move as calling
the strike off BB must be extremely bad because if
I was BB, I would take out the oil fields.
I would take out everything they Iran has taken out
hospitals and taken out the civilian population and the city. Kiddo,

(05:34):
me is like strike back with equal and devastating for
us on their civilian population. You do what it us
we do with you. He's shown great restraints in my opinion,
but you know, I think you know my vote I did.
I disagreed with him with the initial bombing on Saturday, right,

(05:57):
but my vote was my contract to him for my trust,
and I trusted him. After it happened, I didn't want
it to happen. I don't believe in regime change. The
regime change has to happen from Ringian people. But after
it happened.

Speaker 1 (06:13):
Roman, I'm up against a heartbreak. I really want you
to finish that last point. Okay, let's go right back
to Roman. In Boston. Roman, you were saying you had
some doubts, some concerns about the bombing strike that Trump
ordered on Iran's three nuclear sites. You don't want us
to get involved in a deeper war or involved in

(06:35):
regime change. However, you said that voting for Trump is
a bit like a contract, and like a contract, you're
expressing faith or trust or confidence in a president and
in a leader. And then we got cut off. So please, Roman,
I want you to make your point. And did I

(06:56):
summarize your previous call accurately?

Speaker 2 (07:02):
He actually did, Jeff. But in the prior days to Saturday,
I thought Israel was doing a fantastic job. I thought
they could have done more. I was like, they have
this in hand, they don't need us, but and I don't.
I didn't think we needed to. I thought that we should.
It shouldn't. I didn't think we needed to. But it happened.

(07:22):
And on Saturday night, Okay, all right, I trust him
And I started think about my vote, and I'm like,
my vote is I trust in him. That's my contract
to him. And that's what all MAGA did. We trusted
him to do a job, and we are there to
make the decisions he is, but we trust him with

(07:43):
these decisions. Sometimes you know, decisions are right or wrong sometimes,
but you have to have faith and you have to
have trust in this man. And it turned out fantastically well.
I mean it really did. It couldn't The operation couldn't
have gone better. The aftermath couldn't have gone better. Now
we're talking about cavigulation, about you know, a ran and

(08:07):
a ceasefire, and here we are now the the after
effects of what happens after this. You know, it doesn't
There's there's a lot of the things that that could happen.
It could go wrong. But do we do we dwell
in in the hyperbole of what could happen. What if
or what if? What if? Or do we do we

(08:28):
handle what's happening right now? I think Trump wants peace
and it's kind of reminiscent of my dad when me
and my brothers were fighting and he had enough and
like you know, we called BB right away knock it off. Okay, yeah, okay.
You were right in saying that BB did give up

(08:49):
a lot of power, because he did, But at what
expense he is the might of the United States find
when he didn't have it for the past four years.
So I think it's going to be very interesting as
as to what the next couple of weeks going to agree.

Speaker 1 (09:04):
No, Roman, I agree, And I think to sum up
Trump's position, and I think you've really laid out the
ambivalence and ambiguity a lot of people have. You know,
it's kind of like back and forth. You go. You
can see it from you know, BB's point of view,
you can see it from Trump's point of view, and
then you just go back and forth. But I think
Trump's position, if I could sum it up, is take
the win. I think this is what you know ultimately,

(09:26):
if he's talking to BB, look, take the win. This
is a surrender. Teyron has effectively now surrendered. That's what
this ceased fire really means. They have been weakened, they
have been pounded, they have been defeated on the battlefield,
and they've been humiliated. There's no getting around it. And

(09:48):
you know, no one respects Tehran anymore militarily. They inspire,
no fear, none, and it's going to take a generation
for their military to come back. And so Trump saying like, look,
I mean the nuclear threat is gone, the missile the
ballistic missile stockpiles, you're gone, are mostly gone. They're top

(10:10):
military commanders, their top nuclear scientists. You guys knocked them
all out, their proxies. You knocked off Hasbla, you knocked
off a mass you knocked off Bishar Asad, or you
helped in Syria. You've knocked off the houthies. You're resetting
the entire Middle East. The Middle East has been transformed
in the last twelve days. So he's basically telling Beebe like,

(10:34):
I get it. You want to, you know, deliver the
knockout blow, but the knockout blow comes with uncertainty. Afterwards.
What we have is certainty. You know, the expression a
bird in the hand is better than two in the bush.
And Trump is saying, it's a big, beautiful bird pocket
the win. And I think that's and I think that's
why Trump was so angry, saying, look forget it, we

(10:55):
don't need more of this. So and we'll see, I honestly, Roman,
I think time will tell. Time will tell ultimately if
Trump pulled out at the right possible moment or if
he was a little bit early. And we'll see. But look,
there's no question it doesn't matter. This is a spectacular victory,

(11:16):
honestly for Israel, for the United States, and really for peace,
for the entire Middle East, for peace, and honestly, to me,
the cherry on the Sunday, if the Iranian people could
rise up and overthrow the Mullahs and put in some
kind of a viable government pro western, my god, it

(11:38):
would be the ultimate, literally be the ultimate. Roman. Thank
you very much for that call, Heidi in Northborough. Thanks
for holding Heidi, and welcome.

Speaker 3 (11:50):
Good morning, Jeff. How are you.

Speaker 1 (11:51):
I'm very good. How are you, Heidi?

Speaker 3 (11:53):
I'm great? Thank you.

Speaker 4 (11:55):
Hey.

Speaker 3 (11:56):
One thing that I want to clear up from the
other day when I called was that I couldn't think
of where my cousin had served and he was in
desert storms, so I need to give him credit for that. Okay,
But you know what, I guess I never thought i'd
have something in common with a president, but both of
us have now been bleeped on the air.

Speaker 1 (12:15):
So so that's what I mean. I tell callers, they
get like all offended. I'm like, look, it's not you.
I have to bleep everybody, including the president, or else
I get fined, understand, and I can't afford a multimillion
dollar fine. Heidi, what do you make of what's happened

(12:38):
the ceasefire? Did Trump do the right thing? Or should
he have let BB just go all the way and
take out the iatolas.

Speaker 3 (12:47):
Well, you know, first of all, before I comment on that,
I think that it's being a single mother raising a
son who's an only child, who has no male influence
in his life. I've tried to raise him to be
strong and to be independent and to be confident, and
to finally have somebody in office that he can look

(13:08):
at and say, it's okay if I'm like this, because
you can be successful, and it's okay to be a man,
and it's okay to be an alpha male. So I
want to thank the President for finally bringing back Macho
Nis to the White House, because it feels good as
an American to see that. And the other day when

(13:29):
they went in and they struck and they got out
with no injuries under the radar. I told you the
other day when I called, I wasn't more proud to
be an American. And men, men, men, here we come.
Well we came, we did, and we went. So as
far as I'm concerned, we have two and a half
more years, three you know, three and a half more years,

(13:50):
two and a half. Really, he has to spare switching
things over to jade vans that we can have for
more years of this. Let's wait and see. Is the
right is he wrong? We don't know. Nobody knows but God.
But he did the right thing for right now. We
don't need the endgame before we've even finished the beginning.

(14:11):
So yes, let's stop the killing, let's stop the destruction.
Let's stop the mess that was going on first. Now
everybody can calm down and let's figure out what's next.
They blew up that prison for a reason. The United
States didn't do it. Israel did it, but they did
it for a reason I can't. I have to believe

(14:32):
that there was a reason that they did that, and
that's so that we can get the next set of
whatever it is that can take over Iran and not
be as crazy as these crazy people are that want
to have death to America and death to the world.

Speaker 1 (14:47):
You know, Heidi, just a piggyback off of what you're saying.
I want the whole audience if you have time. I
know everybody's busy, they're working. But in the Iranian parliament
they basically their version of congress. You just see one
lawmaker after another. The images are just it's so primitive,

(15:08):
it's so medieval. Actually it's not even medieval. They didn't
do this in the Middle Ages, I'm telling you where
they're all standing up, pumping their fists and chanting death
to America, Death to Israel, Death to America, Death to Israel.
And they just go on and on and on. And
you look at this and you're like, that's your parliament.

(15:33):
That's that's what Trump. He's denied these animals, these savages.
The nuclear bomb rob in New Hampshire, thanks for holding.

Speaker 5 (15:44):
When it come At high school, I was in the
crowd and I do not agree with this. Let them
finished the damn job.

Speaker 2 (15:52):
Man.

Speaker 5 (15:53):
You gotta wipe these people out. That's all they understand.

Speaker 2 (15:56):
And I don't agree with.

Speaker 5 (15:59):
With Trump one hundred percent of the time. And I
think Babe should just get it over with, get it done,
move on. They already have a president in.

Speaker 4 (16:07):
Waiting, Mike.

Speaker 1 (16:10):
Did you dump him? Mike? Okay? Rob? I think you
hit a dead zone because you were, you know, you
were talking and then you just dropped. I thought maybe
Mike had dumped you because you swore, but you didn't.

Speaker 4 (16:26):
Rob.

Speaker 1 (16:26):
Are you still there? I am?

Speaker 5 (16:29):
Jee?

Speaker 1 (16:29):
Okay, Okay, Yeah, go ahead. So you're saying, yeah, yeah,
I hear you now loud and clear. Sorry, Rob, because
you just draw, you know, like you just died on us,
and I thought maybe you used an F bomber. I
don't know, but I'm sorry, Rob. My apology?

Speaker 5 (16:42):
Okay?

Speaker 1 (16:43):
Yeah?

Speaker 6 (16:43):
Rob.

Speaker 1 (16:43):
So you're saying, they already have the crown Prince Paul
Lave of the late the son of the late Shaw
that they have, they have an alternative government, the King
in waiting, they have the next government, and then we
lost you. Please keep going, Rob, That that.

Speaker 5 (17:01):
Was my main point. Nobody brought that up. The guy's
got a lot of support on the ground. So when
you say they don't have, you know, take the w
and o lev I tols In. I totally disagree with
the president. Bad move, b O Boebe's got to do this.
The history books are going to be kind to Trump
and BB already. But I cannot agree with this one man.

(17:23):
Take the guys out?

Speaker 4 (17:25):
Does Rob?

Speaker 1 (17:28):
What do you say to the argument, because this is
another argument that's being made. What is more likely to
activate these terrorist sleeper cells that we have, you know
here in the United States, continued bombing or a ceasefire now?
And so another consideration I'm just asking you. Another consideration

(17:52):
is Trump saying, look, we've won, we accomplished our objectives
on the nuclear program, on the ballistic missiles, and I
don't want to see bombs going off for terrorist attacks
going off, whether it be across the Middle East against
our people or here on the home front. So we
have a ceasefire and that will reduce the chances of

(18:15):
any terrorism substantially. If we continue bombing, that continues the
possibility that they will lash out by activating sleeper cells.
What do you say to that argument? Rob?

Speaker 5 (18:32):
Well, and let me finish it, Jeff. It's very simple.
I said it before, I'll say it again. You gotta
finish the job. The iatoles are part of the job.
It's like getting down to the five yard line and punting.
Come on, man scored the touchdown.

Speaker 2 (18:46):
Let's move on.

Speaker 1 (18:47):
We have it.

Speaker 5 (18:48):
We got everything's all in place. Dashah is ready to go.
You've got a ton of support. I believe the Iranian
people do want what they had prior to nineteen seventy nine.
I remember nineteen seventy nine.

Speaker 1 (19:01):
Jeff, this is ridiculous.

Speaker 5 (19:04):
Let baby's got to overrule him on this.

Speaker 2 (19:07):
I'm sorry.

Speaker 5 (19:08):
Thank you for taking my call.

Speaker 1 (19:10):
And have a good day, Jeff.

Speaker 5 (19:11):
Rolling car carrying member of kunacar Oh.

Speaker 1 (19:14):
I believe you. I believe you. Rob a passionate call
and interesting call. Thank you very much for that. So
Rob says, finish it. Andy in Milford, Andy, I hate
to do this to you because you're a really good caller,
but I've only got one minute left go.

Speaker 4 (19:33):
We also got to look at the eight hundred pound
gorilla in the room here, and that's the neocons in
the industrial military complex. They wanted to get us into
another open ended war. President Trump was absolutely right to shut.

Speaker 6 (19:48):
This down right now. There really needs to be a
revival of the green movement in Iran. That's where the
change over there needs to come from.

Speaker 1 (20:00):
So, Andy, I think you slightly disagree with Rob. Then,
in other words, don't take out the ayatolas have BB.
Let's say BB do it and install the shawl you're saying,
let it come from the ground up in Iran.

Speaker 4 (20:13):
Correct, absolutely what I'm saying.

Speaker 1 (20:16):
Yes, interesting, Interesting, Andy? Are you so you like to
cease fire? You think it's the right time, the right move,
at the right moment. I assume that's yes. Mike. You know,
would it kill you to let the guy say yes
or no? I mean it would kill you, that's what

(20:37):
you're telling me. And I would kill you, Okay. You know, Mike,
maybe we should have you run that country.
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