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June 19, 2025 • 39 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Six one seven two six, six, sixty eight sixty eight
is the number to bomb Iran or not to bomb Iran?
That is the question. Bob in Marblehead. Thanks for holding Bob.

Speaker 2 (00:15):
And welcome Jeff.

Speaker 3 (00:17):
Good morning. I got to two things a comment. First,
when my father used to say when I was paying,
being stubborn and not listening Testabi.

Speaker 2 (00:33):
You understand hard head in Italian.

Speaker 3 (00:37):
Yeah, And so that's what I would say to the
Mullins muthers, and suggestion for the president he should address
two bodies one the UN. I know they're a mealy
mouthed group, but he should suggest that he speak. I
would suggest he speaks layout. This is the this is

(01:00):
what we feel, this is what the this is what
I'm capable of doing. I don't want to do it.
I would ask every single one you know, and I
would I would put my finger around round the room,
every single one of you. Burn the phone lines to
the mathers and say we looking, We're looking for a

(01:23):
peaceful solution for this and especially for our friends in
the Middle East. Put maximum pressure on them to see
if you can talk any sense to the Mallas. That's one.
And then in the UN speech say in ten days

(01:44):
or some in the very near future. I'm going to
address Congress, both houses and ask for a declaration of
war if I can't get them to make a deal
and arrive at a peaceful solution. And the other thing.
While he addresses Congress, bring up a little bit of history.

(02:08):
You know, President Roosevelt was basically in the same position
because England was fighting the Nazis by themselves until we
did the Len Lease, and we've eventually got to be
allies with them and save England, which we did and

(02:31):
the rest of the Europe. But I would draw that
parallel from history because he basically is in the same position,
and if we don't support Israel to clear up that
mess in the Middle East, it's going to go down
the tuopes and he should make that a point. So
what do you think.

Speaker 1 (02:50):
Well, Bob, I think he's definitely going to address the country.
I love your idea of him addressing not that I
care for the UN like you, but the UN. You
can address the world by addressing the UN right, So
you give a major address to the UN, and you
can you know the whole world will listen and look.
I think now with the regime in serious jeopardy again

(03:14):
if this report is true, and I look, I don't
I'm not saying Israel is lying because in fact, this
kind of undercuts their case a little bit to be
asking the United States to help them if they've already
destroyed two thirds of Iran's missile launchers, that s to
me just incredible. So, you know, so that's why I'm like,
I tend to believe it. But you know what they say, right,

(03:36):
in war, truth is always the first casualty, So both sides,
it's just the nature of war. Both sides end up
lying in a war. Some lie more, some lie less.
But so if this is true, and I'm inclined to
believe it is, then to be honest. This regime is teetering.
The Mullahs are in serious trouble. Now forget the nuclear

(03:59):
weapons program. This whole regime could just come crashing down.
And the weaker they are, the more like China's going
to say to itself, we can't prop them up anymore.
Maybe we should be focusing on the alternative and make
sure we have influence over the regime that's going to
replace them. And same thing with the you know, diddo

(04:19):
for the Russians, and diddo for Pakistan, and diddo for
Saudi Arabia and Turkey and Egypt and the other key
players in the region. So I think what Trump can
do is not just address the world but exactly what
you suggest. I don't just mean the great European powers,
you know, Germany and Britain and France, but he could

(04:41):
get the world powers China, Russia, the regional powers Turkey, Egypt,
others as Saudi Arabia and say, look, guys, maybe it's
time we just say to the Iranians, you got it
to the mullas, your time's up, you gotta go. You
gotta go, because what you're watching now is it's this

(05:03):
is a military collapse. The only thing look, Bob, I
understand your analogy because they are modern day Islamo Nazis.
So I understand your analogy for you know, England versus Germany.
But Germany was winning the war. Germany was an incredible
under Hitler in the early years of the war. They
were a military juggernaut. England was on the ropes. This

(05:26):
would be think about it, well, England's winning, England's you know,
kicking Germany's rear end England now has just wiped out
two thirds of their military. England's bombing, Berlin bombing, Frankfurt bombing,
you know, I mean, it looks like the Nazis the
whole thing may fall, so it's harder for than FDR

(05:47):
to galvanize the country. They're like, it doesn't look like
England needs our help. So what I'm saying is the
way the war has now changed so decisively, and especially
in the last twenty four to forty eight hours. And
I think part of it, Bob, I think we've underestimated

(06:09):
just how deeply unpopular this theocratic regime in Iran is.
And look, there's a great text. I'm going to read
it fully because I think it needs to be read completely,
and then after the break. But this six oh three
sent it to me, and I'm like, this is completely right.
You have to see the videos an Iran that are

(06:29):
coming out. Israel is dropping bombs on their country and
ordinary Iranians are cheering. I've never seen normally. Look, just
normally another country is bombing my country. I'm like, I
don't like this. I could be killed, my family could
be killed, my friends could be killed. The city I

(06:51):
love is being destroyed, right, that's just natural instinct. Is
I hate them, don't bomb me, don't bomb my country. No,
they're going h every time they see a Bob yea.
So there you have a lot of Iranians now who
are cheering the bombing of the Mullahs. And you've now

(07:12):
got the military defections. You've now got a couple of
senior political people. They've called Russia, They've called other countries
saying we want out, can you give us asylum? We
want to exit, we want to defect. So if this continues,
this may be a route. Now I don't want to
jump the gun. You got a hospital now in Israel.

(07:35):
I talked about this direct hit from one of these
Iranian ballistic missiles. The biggest hospital in southern Israel. What
is it now? They say ninety injured, almost ninety injured.
They don't know how many are dead. So missiles are
still getting through. This regime is not finished. But Bob,
I think if I were Trump, this may be the

(07:56):
time to tell the whole world, let's all take ran
out together the mullus times. It may I hope it
may be now coming to an end. You know, I
just got to say this as somebody who's been in
the news business, as you know, for most of my life,
but really the last twenty five years, both as a

(08:18):
print journalist and obviously in on talk radio, I don't
think I've ever seen a story evolve in terms of
a major story, like a major war like this, just
evolve and change and move so quickly, and the constant
new developments. And now, look again, this is all preliminary.

(08:39):
I'm just reporting what the media is saying from the
Israeli government, So take it for what it's worth. I
don't want to, you know, get everybody's hopes up. But
if this is true, if Israel now has destroyed over
two thirds of Iran's missile launchers and the regime truly
is now starting to splinter fracture, and if this continues

(09:02):
for the next couple of days, if Israel can maintain
this incredible momentum and really this incredible level of success,
you're I don't like the analogy because I don't never
want to compare Israel to Nazi Germany, and to me,
it's very deeply offensive, but it's going to be in
terms of military history. It's the way people look at

(09:24):
the Fall of France in nineteen forty, they were just
whoa what happened? Everybody thought, you know, whatever you thought
of you know Hitler and stuff, you know, how formidable
was their military. Everybody thought, well, no, no, the French
are going to give them a really, really good run
for their money. And the French just I mean they

(09:45):
just caved, They just capitulated. I mean they just got
rolled over. What's stunning so far is like, this is
France nineteen forty, but you know twenty twenty five. The
way the arrange, I mean, the Iranian military, the Iranian leadership,

(10:06):
they are just getting they're getting destroyed, they're getting shredded,
and the collapse it's rapid. It's stunning, it's almost unbelievable.
It's shocking. And let me just read this text because
I think this explains at least a part of it, which,

(10:29):
as you can tell, there's nothing there on the ground
for the Mullus. There's just nothing there, absolutely nothing there.
By the way, Okay, BB now is addressing Israel. He's
coming out giving a press conference and he's got a
big smile on his face, so he's angry about the
hit on the hospital. He's telling Israel he's the war's

(10:50):
not over, but you can just tell by his body
language he feels very good right now. And look, I
think this is a key reason why.

Speaker 2 (11:00):
And this is from six to oh three, Jeff.

Speaker 1 (11:03):
One thing that's not getting a lot of media coverage
is just how much support for what Israel is doing
is actually showing up on the ground in Iran. The
videos attesting to this of people cheering on the strikes,
photos of publicly displayed anti regime banners that are coming

(11:28):
out of Iran is very telling. What people need to
realize is that this brutal regime of Mullah's and the Ayatola,
now this is very important, please listen to this, are
all considered descendants of Mohammed, the prophet Mohammad, the original

(11:48):
Mohammed of fifteen hundred years ago, through his daughter Fatima
and her husband Ali Ibni abi Talib.

Speaker 2 (12:00):
Now here's the key.

Speaker 1 (12:03):
Well, Mohammed and his descendants are Arab, or in this
case at least partially Arab. But Iranians are not Arabs.
They are Persians. So let me ask you this. If
you were a Persian, i e. An Iranian living in

(12:28):
modern day Persia, I eat Iran, would you want to
be ruled by a repressive regime of Arabs. Now you
see we don't quite get that, right, don't like we
don't just follow Middle East politics that closely that we
know these kind of ethnic, racial differences or cultural differences.

(12:48):
But it would be akin to just to think about it,
say Italy being ruled by I don't know, a German regime,
or Germany being ruled I don't know by a Russian
or Polish regime. How do you think ordinary Germans would feel?
How do you think ordinary Italians would feel? They would

(13:09):
see this as not just a dictatorship, right, like a
repressive regime, They would see it as a form almost
of imperialism, of imperial rule. In other words, you know,
just to continue my analogy, oh, it's a German regime
running at Italy, running Italians. So they would be tremendous

(13:29):
ethnic resentment against the regime, saying, hell, they're not even Italians,
for God's sake, they're foreigners running us. So I think
that's part of the answer is that most Iranians say,
these Mullas, these Ayatolas are not just primitive, barbaric, fanatical, authoritarian, repressive,

(13:55):
brutal they're not even freaking Iranians. They claim to be
the descendants of Arabs, and I think that's why you're
seeing such little loyalty to the regime.

Speaker 2 (14:08):
They're not so far. They're not rallying around the flag.

Speaker 1 (14:14):
Six one seven two six six sixty eight sixty eight
pm in Westford. Thanks for holding, Tom and welcome.

Speaker 4 (14:24):
The show as usual.

Speaker 2 (14:25):
Thank you, Tom.

Speaker 5 (14:26):
I think if he can negotiate a peace treat I
think that would make Trump. It'd be the best thing.
It make him look very, very great. I mean, if
you could do that without dropping the Busters. And if
he has to drop the Busters, which I don't think
he has, I think he should let Israel do it.
But I think if he can.

Speaker 4 (14:45):
Negotiate a peace treaty, you know, get them to come
to the table, I think that would be the greatest
of all time things that he could be noted for
in history. I mean, he'd be the peacemaker. He'd be
the peacemaker.

Speaker 1 (14:58):
Oh, Tom, listen, let me again. I don't want to
get ahead of myself. By the way, you're a genius.
I'm telling your a genius. I don't know whatever your
IQ is, trust me, it's over one hundred and forty
You are a thousand percent, not one hundred one thousand percent, correct.
I don't want to get ahead of myself. I don't
because it's never over till it's over. And with these Mulla's, man,
they're like a snake. You never know when they're going

(15:19):
to strike, and never underestimate your enemy. So please take
all of what I'm saying with a big a spoonful
of salt. But let's just you know, let's just play
this scenario out. If Israel finishes off the Mullas, and
I mean finishes off their nuclear weapons program, and the

(15:40):
Mullas have to sign a peace treaty ending there ever
forever their ability to enrich uranium, meaning they'll never get
the bomb. Donald Trump will go down in history as
the greatest president in the.

Speaker 2 (15:54):
History of the United States. He will go down.

Speaker 1 (15:57):
As a hero, as a peacemaker, as a statesman. I
think there's no question. I think there's no question, and
I think you're gonna see he's popular now. But I
think you're gonna see his popularity absolutely sore. I mean sore.
I think the American people are really they just I mean,

(16:18):
obviously they're gonna go you know, bravo to bb to
nettin Yahu and Israel. People are just gonna say tip
my hat off to you, like guys, this this.

Speaker 2 (16:27):
Is one for the ages, you know.

Speaker 1 (16:29):
But they're gonna look at Trump and say just bravo
because up to this point he's played it perfectly. It's again,
I don't want to jinx it, but it's like a pitcher,
if I can use a baseball analogy, he's throwing a
perfect game. It's not even a no hitter. A no
hitter is incredible. He's throwing a perfect game. Yeah, you see,

(16:55):
that's what Mike. I agree with you, Mike. I should
have said I should have kept my big mouth shut
seeing Mike's says. The problem is when you bring that
up during an actual baseball game, Oh my god, it's
a perfect game. It's a perfect game, you usually blow
the game. That's why, you know. Baseball people are superstitious,
and they say you shouldn't bring up one of picture's
on his way to a perfect game. Say nothing, So

(17:17):
I shouldn't have said what I said. But no, now
you blame me. Okay, just very quick, the lines are blazing.
I want to go right back to the phone lines.
This was Trump yesterday, asked by reporters, you've called for
Iran's unconditional surrender, and Trump clarified it. I don't mean
the regime. I'm not saying they have to all leave

(17:40):
or surrender power, but their nuclear weapons program, they're ballistic
missiles gone unconditionally. It has to end every it's got
to be over done with permanently. Listen now to Trump
saying we can never allow the Mullahs to wire the bomb.

(18:02):
And you want to know what unconditional surrender means. Let
me tell you exactly what it means. Roll cut three, Mic.

Speaker 2 (18:15):
Well, you know what it's unconditional.

Speaker 6 (18:16):
So two very simple words, A very simple unconditional surrender
that means I've had it.

Speaker 2 (18:22):
Okay, I've had it.

Speaker 6 (18:23):
I give up no more. Then we go blow up
all the you know, all the nuclear stuff that's all over.

Speaker 2 (18:29):
The place there.

Speaker 6 (18:31):
Now, they had bad intentions, you know, the for forty
years they've been saying death to America, death to Israel.

Speaker 2 (18:37):
Death to anybody else that they didn't like.

Speaker 6 (18:39):
They were bullies, they were schoolyard bullies. And now they're
not bullies anymore.

Speaker 7 (18:46):
But we'll see what happens.

Speaker 6 (18:47):
Look, nothing's finished until it's finished.

Speaker 4 (18:49):
You know.

Speaker 6 (18:49):
War is very complex. A lot of bad things can happen,
a lot of turns are made, so I don't know.
I wouldn't say that we want anything yet. I would
say that we should. Years hell made a lot of
progress and we'll see. The next week is going to
be very big. Maybe less than a week, maybe less.

Speaker 2 (19:07):
That's see.

Speaker 1 (19:07):
That's what I love about him. He just you know,
he just speaks from his heart. You know, it's like, yeah,
maybe even less than a week, basically saying, I think
this thing could be over. We'll see now. Again, he's
an older man, he's seventy nine years old. He's an
experienced man. He's you know, it's in his second term.
He's like, look, wars sometimes don't go the way you

(19:30):
think they're going to go. In other words, don't count
your chickens before they're hatched. It's going great, we're winning,
Iran is losing, there's no question. But it's not over
until it's over, you know. But yeah, he's you can
tell on him. He's feeling good. He's feeling good, and
he's saying, let's not get over confident, and let's just

(19:51):
you know, see this thing now through to the end. Now,
I thought he made an excellent argument. And by the way,
just super quick before I get to the other cut,
the schoolyard bully. I thought that was a great analogy. Again,
why is nobody in the region, you know, lifting a
finger to help the Mullas because they keep bullying everybody.

(20:13):
They've been bullying their neighbors for decade after decade after decade.
And now when the regime is facing an existential crisis,
now the mullahs now they're you know, you know, now
they're in the fire suddenly. Now they've got no friends.
They've got no friends, they've got no allies. Like like

(20:36):
the schoolyard bully, you punch him right in the mouth.
That's what my dad taught me when I was young,
And it's true. A bully is a bully until you
punch him back, and you punch him right in the mouth,
and suddenly the bully starts to run, and nobody cares
for the bully. In fact, they cheer you on as
you punch the bully. Like that's exactly what's happening right

(20:59):
now in mill terry terms Israel. I mean they I mean,
they just cockd them. I mean they they cleaned their clock.
I mean they they hit them with a hammer blow.
You know he went off punching him in the mouth.
They really punched him in the mouth. And now the
Mullas are running and everyone's cheering.

Speaker 2 (21:19):
Nobody.

Speaker 1 (21:20):
Nobody's saying come back, come back, stay stay. So you
know you're a bully for forty five years. What comes
around goes around. Now this I thought where I think
Trump laid it out very simply, but very powerfully and
accurately about what the steaks are. Where he goes on

(21:42):
about I cannot allow nobody can allow them to get
the bomb. Roll cut three a mike.

Speaker 6 (21:53):
But is there anybody here that said it would be
okay to have to have a hostel very you know, zealous, really,
but to have a hostile country have a nuclear weapon
that could destroy twenty five miles, but much more than
that could destroy other nations just by the breeze blowing
the dust. You know that dust blows to other nations

(22:15):
and they get estimated. This is just not a threat
you can have.

Speaker 2 (22:18):
And we've been threatened.

Speaker 6 (22:19):
By Iran for many years. You know, if you go
back and look at my history, if you go back
fifteen years, I was saying we cannot let Iran get
a nuclear weapon. I've been saying it for a long time,
and I mean it more now than I've ever mentioned.

Speaker 1 (22:33):
Yeah, he's right. He has been consistent over and over
really the last ten years, over and over and over,
in his first term when he was in exile, now
even before he ran for president, he's been rock solid,
consistent over and over. Iran cannot get the bomb. We

(22:57):
can do a lot of deals, we can be very accommodating,
we can be very flexible, but the one thing they
can't have is the bomb. They just you can't give
these people the bomb. Now, what he said, right when
you discuss it, you said, well, okay, when we discuss this,
you go, well, Iran gets the bomb, God forbid, they
will use it and drop it on Israel. Israel would

(23:20):
obviously retaliate. They have about one hundred nuclear missiles, and
they would wipe Iran off the face of the map.
That's why it's so dangerous. But look at the way
Trump so lays it out so beautifully, simply and clearly.
He's saying, you know, we're talking about nuclear radiation now
from a nuclear bomb, the wind is going to blow

(23:41):
it into other countries. In other words, the Palestinians are
going to be affected. Millions of them are going to die.
Say there is a nuclear war, Jordan is going to
be affected. Millions of Arabs are going to die. Egypt
is right there, they have a border with Israel. How
many Egyptians are gonna die? In other words, don't you

(24:04):
just think it's gonna be Jews and Iranians that get
wiped out? He's saying, you're gonna have millions and millions
of Arabs, of Palestinians, of Egyptians, of Syrians, of Lebanese,
of Jordanians. And when you freeze it like that, the
region is like, oh, oh, okay oh. In other words,

(24:28):
what he's telling them is, look, guys, you may hate Israel,
you may hate the Jews. I'm not gonna argue with
you on this point anymore. But if the Mules get
the bomb, you know it, and I know it, and
the world knows it, they're gonna use it. And you
know what the Jews are gonna do, because they've got
a hundred nuclear missiles. You think Israel is gonna take
it lying down. So you're gonna have nukes flying at

(24:52):
each other, and you guys are gonna be in the
middle and if you think you're gonna avoid the contamination
and the you're not.

Speaker 2 (25:02):
So to avoid all of.

Speaker 1 (25:05):
This, which would be the greatest war crime in the
history of the world. We're talking millions and millions and
millions dead that you may never recover from. Don't give
the Mullahs the bomb. And honestly, this is the checkmate argument.

(25:31):
This what he just laid out there. And I'm sure
he's been saying this because he's been working the phones
with all the leaders in the Middle East, and I
think that's why you're saying, why is Egypt quiet? Why
is Turkey quiet? Why is Syria quiet? Why is Lebanon quiet?
Why is Jordan quiet? Why is Saudi Arabia quiet? Why
is the entire Muslim Middle East quiet? Because it's like

(25:55):
ding ding ding ding. No, no Iran gets the bomb,
We're all going to go up in some kind of
a radiation cloud, a nuclear mushroom. So now the region
has a self interest in seeing Israel when this war
he has out maneuvered the Mullahs at every turn. Kim

(26:18):
in New Hampshire, thanks for holding Kim, and welcome.

Speaker 8 (26:22):
Hi, Hi Jeff, Hi, I thank you for taking my call.
I uh, last night, I think I had an epiphany
about the like Trump's arrangement syndrome, like why do they
think this way? You know? And I actually made a note.
Can I read it to you?

Speaker 2 (26:41):
Yes? Please?

Speaker 8 (26:42):
Okay. I came to a realization about people. You can
tell a lot about someone by their response to COVID.
I mean, some people are still living like it's lockdown now.
I guess what I'm trying to say is there they
were like institutionalized whatever of or uh not? So what

(27:03):
the heck was the guy's name, Fauci, Fauci whatever Fauci said,
And it's they were like institutionalized. It's a Trumps arrangement system.
And how they became deranged, like when Trump said about
making the joke was about drinking bleach. Oh my god,
he wants us to die. He wants us to drink bleach.

(27:25):
Like they were they lost the ability to like free
think and now you just install whatever Orange man bed.
They're picking people up at vans? You know, does does
that make sense that I'm saying?

Speaker 1 (27:43):
It makes perfect sense, Kim. And to be honest and
you delivered it well. Please don't get me wrong, Kim,
trust me in the future. It sounds even better if
you just speak from the heart. I know you're nervous.
You're calling in and you think you need to write
something down. I'm telling you you don't. And I always
advise this to callers. The best calls don't read. Speak

(28:06):
from the heart. It sounds even better. But no, you're
completely right. And look, let me bring it back to Iran,
because you're right the thinking that you're seeing among liberals,
and you identified it, the Trump arrangement syndrome, the fanaticism,
the lunacy, the blind loyalty. You mentioned the lockdowns. You

(28:26):
mentioned Fauci, how they'll just do whatever they're told, like
a bunch of zombies. How they're almost living in a
fantastical world, disconnected from reality. He's picking people up in
vans and just deporting them to these torture places in
El Salvador. They'll believe the craziest, most outlandish, false, insane

(28:50):
conspiracy theory, evil arge round. Basically, it's the Mullah's. The
thinking of the Mullahs is the same as the thinking
of the liberals. It's a fanatical mind. Instead with the
Mullah's it's death to America. With liberals, it's almost the

(29:12):
same thing, but it's death to Trump. That's really what
it comes down to. Death to Trump. And now they're
even chanting it death to Trump, just like the Mulla's
champ death to America. And it is that exact same
fanatical mindset. And just like the Mullas have America or

(29:33):
Israel or Jewish derangement syndrome, they're deranged. And you go,
you just mentioned America, they go nuts. You mentioned Israel. Ahah,
they can't think or reason. It's the same thing with
the left in this country. It's you just mentioned Trumble. Oh,
and they just they go nuts. It were faster from

(29:55):
whatever he proposes. They oppose no matter how ca and sensical,
how right, how accurate, how popular it is. That's why
they'll take the most fringe extreme position. If Trump is
for it, there against it. They don't care. That's the
fanatical mind. That's the mind of the Iatolis, that's the

(30:20):
mind of a totalitarian.

Speaker 2 (30:24):
And the only.

Speaker 1 (30:25):
Difference is the Mullahs are Islamic totalitarians. Liberals in this
country are socialist or Marxist totalitarians. But it's that same
warped totalitarian mind, and that fanaticism, that lunacy, that insanity,

(30:45):
that inability to operate in a real world is what's
now destroying the Mullahs in front of our eyes because
they can't deal with reality. Reality would be right now,
think about it. Any sane ration, no person, hey, take
your pick, would say get rid of the nuclear program.
This is forget it, guys. It's over. It's over. Look, guys.

(31:09):
If we're gonna lose everything, we're gonna lose the country,
we're gonna lose our leadership, we're gonna lose our regime.
We're gonna lose the whole damn thing. Sign and end
the weapons program before we're all.

Speaker 2 (31:21):
Hanging from a crane.

Speaker 1 (31:23):
No allah allah allah. That's what I'm telling you, that
the Ayah toolis. Did you see that speech he gave yesterday.
He's telling the Iranian people, I swear to you, we
have America and Israel on the run. And he's and
that that crazy voice of his, in that monotone way

(31:44):
that he speaks. He's eighty five years old, and he's
like going on, and our missiles are raining down, we're
defeating Israel. The enemy is in retreat. You are crazy, dude, Dude,
what planet are you living on? The same thing with
the Libs. That's the exact same thing. We've got Trump

(32:06):
right where we want them. What happened to the No
Kings protest that was supposed to bring down Trump? You
remember that millions are gonna come out, We're gonna shake
this country to its very foundation. It was a bunch
of lunatics and losers. The country's laughing at them. They've
lost the ability to deal in the real world and

(32:28):
to function rationally. And Trump is breaking both of them.
He's about to break the Mullas literally break them and
the Libs now, I mean politically, they're in the wilderness.
So cam you're dead on the same mindset that the
liberals have. Hating Trump is the same mindset now that's

(32:51):
gonna bring down the Mullahs. Six one seven, Thank you
for that call. Sixty one seven, two six six, sixty eight,
sixty eight is the number. Just very quick, Here's a
montage of Trump over ten years. This goes back to
twenty fifteen, so this was even before he officially ran

(33:16):
for president of the United States for the first time.
So it's a ten year montage roll cut one hundred, Mike,
Iran will.

Speaker 6 (33:28):
Never have a nuclear weapon. That I can tell you.
Most importantly, the United States and Israel can declare with
one voice that Iran must never be allowed to possess
a nuclear weapon. Never ever re reaffirmed that Iran must
never be allowed to obtain, under any circumstances, a nuclear weapon.

(33:49):
In order to ensure the other big move, the Iranian
regime never obtains nuclear weapons. A regime with this track
record must never be allowed to possess a nuclear weapon.

Speaker 3 (34:04):
Brand will never have a nuclear.

Speaker 1 (34:09):
Now I could play you hundreds and hundreds more, but
literally this was from twenty fifteen to recently. So you know,
say what you want about Trump, but on the issue
of Iran and the bomb, no one has been more
consistent and principled than Trump. Bob in Plymouth, Thanks for

(34:30):
holding Bob, and as always.

Speaker 2 (34:33):
Welcome going to you.

Speaker 9 (34:35):
Thanks for taking my call, my pleasure. No, I think
Trump is arming everything and moving all these troops and
everything in position, and it's all a ploy to scare
the Molage into finally giving in. And he's not going
to accept a a treaty. He wants full and this

(35:01):
is what he's going to end up with and I
know everybody's talking about the possibility if we blew up
that thing that's three hundred feet below the surface of
the Earth, that it would cause a you know, atomic
to poison to the atmosphere. But three hundred feet down,

(35:23):
if you disable this machine that's down here and not
blow it up, that would prevent that. I believe I
could be wrong, But if just shut it down and
dismantle it, that be the end of the whole mess.

Speaker 1 (35:37):
Well, Bob, almost right on, Q, this is breaking as
I speak to you, maybe maybe what twenty seconds ago.
So in the midst of your call, Trump now has
come out and said, quote, I want victory, not a ceasefire.
And now he says victory, victory is within our grasp.

(35:58):
So now again he means the end of Iran's nuclear
weapons program and the end of their ballistic missile program.
But right on, Q, I don't I don't think Trump
now is gonna even you know, he's not. He's not
accepting a ceasefire. He's not going to even take negotiations. Basically,
the Mullahs have to sign over their nuclear weapons program finished,

(36:20):
you know, period, full stop, and let the UN come
in immediately, the UN, the I A e A. That's
the official UN watchdog group. Let them come in and
dismantle every single enrichment facility. So, Bob, you're you're dead
on now. I think Trump, to avoid any potential radiation

(36:43):
or leakage. Again, he's a humane man. Would rather end
this now than continue the bombing, just because it's less
civilian deaths, less possibilities, I said, of something going wrong
with a nuclear reactor or one of these enrichment sites.

(37:03):
So he wants now complete victory. Now it's over, I'm
telling you right now, militarily, the Iranians have lost. The
only question now is will the Mullas realize they've lost?
And to bring it back to World War Two, the
Imperial Japanese were a bunch of fanatics. The Japanese regime

(37:26):
under Tojo. They lost in nineteen forty four, they kept
fighting for another year. Hitler lost the war by nineteen
forty four, kept fighting for another year. Now they're not
going to fight for another year. But what I'm saying
is when you're run by a group of lunatics, extremists,
literally fanatics, they don't want to see reality, they don't

(37:48):
want to accept reality. Iran has now lost the war.
The question is will their leadership be able to comprehend
that and come to terms with it. Trump is hoping
they do, but if not again uh Trump now is
asking very serious questions about the use of these massive

(38:10):
bunker busters. So he's got a plan in place, and
he's basically telling the Iranians the clock is sticking. Either
give me terms of surrender now, or I'm going to
join Israel and we're going to finish it together. Bob,
thank you very much for that call. Six one seven
two six six sixty eight sixty eight is the number

(38:33):
Bill in Providence, Rhode Island. Thanks for holding Bill, and welcome.

Speaker 7 (38:40):
Good morning, Steamroll or how are you today? An amazing show, issusual.

Speaker 2 (38:44):
Thank you well, Thank you Bill.

Speaker 7 (38:46):
Absolutely. I want to mention it's the just to give
an idea. Have you ever lived in a neighborhood where
you have in next door neighbor that is constantly constantly
doing something annoying and the other neighbors just so sick
of it annoying whatever it is, Yes, it could be

(39:06):
or something I don't know what it is. Everybody who's
probably listening said, oh my god, I've lived next.

Speaker 1 (39:12):
Yes, bill uh Bill? Please hang on. I love the
analogy that you're developing. Please hang on, Bill, I'm up
against a hardbreak. We're gonna come back. No, it's it's
I'm living in it now
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