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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Good morning, Cooner Contry. Okay, my friends, this story broke
yesterday evening. Wall Street Journal is now confirming and the
White House is not denying that President Trump now has
given the green light, the okay for advanced plans.

Speaker 2 (00:21):
He's now seen them.

Speaker 1 (00:23):
He said, he's on board with them to bomb Iran
in particular.

Speaker 2 (00:30):
In particular, what.

Speaker 1 (00:32):
The plan now calls is for the United States to
join Israel in a massive air missile campaign, in particular
to destroy Iran's nuclear weapons program, targeting their two key
nuclear enrichment facilities that are buried very deep underground. One

(00:56):
is Natan's, which has already been badly damaged by Israel.
But the key one, and we talked about this yesterday,
Four Dough, which is about maybe three hundred feet buried
underneath a mountain. They believe that many of these centrifuges
that Iran is using to try to push and advance

(01:17):
towards a nuclear bomb capability, that's where they're being now
spun and created and produced. That four Dough is the heart,
along with Natons, of their entire weapons program. The problem
Israel needs bunker buster bombs to get to the four

(01:37):
Dough facility deep underground. They don't have these bunker busting
bombs and they don't have the stealth be two bombers
to deliver them.

Speaker 2 (01:47):
We do.

Speaker 1 (01:48):
And so Trump now has given his approval to this
advanced plan that would unleash missile after missile, US strike
after US strike. It would be at least six bunker
busters that they would drop on four doh and about
another six on the tons and this would wipe out

(02:12):
according to both Israeli and and US military planners, this
would wipe out Iran's ability and capability, at least in
the short mid term, to be able to develop any
kind of a nuclear weapon. Now, I want to stress
the President has not given the final green light, so

(02:35):
he has approved it. The war plans are there, they're
ready to go. The generals know exactly what would be
expected of them. But President Trump has not given the
final okay, the final green light, the final order. He's
playing his cards very close to his chest. Here now

(02:57):
is the absolute latest. US forces now are surging in
the Middle East. There is a huge military build up,
as I talked about yesterday and it's now been reconfirmed.
Three aircraft carrier strike groups are now either.

Speaker 2 (03:16):
In the area or on their way to the area.

Speaker 1 (03:20):
The USS Carl Vincent, the USS Nimics, and the USS Ford,
which maybe is the most powerful aircraft strike group carrier
that we have it wants. The USS Ford is fully there.

Speaker 2 (03:35):
Man.

Speaker 1 (03:36):
If Trump wants to obliterate much of Iran's military and
its nuclear infrastructure, he will have the ability to do so.
Destroyers are also now on their way. The Navy now
is throwing a lot of assets in the Persian Gulf,
in the Arabian Sea. They are now there for a

(03:58):
potential mass campaign. Furthermore, US troops now are being deployed
across the entire Middle East at military bases protecting military
embassies consulates. But if they need to be sent in
for some kind of a special operations or commando raid,

(04:19):
we have the firepower to do that as well. US
warplanes now are loading up all over Europe, places like Spain, Italy, Germany,
which could easily conduct hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of
airstrikes on key military nuclear facilities. So the tension now

(04:45):
is is sky high. The escalation is now at a
record level. So far, Israel continues to pound Iran. They
have they have debilitated and destroyed all of Iran's air defenses.
They now have complete air dominance. Because of this, they

(05:08):
are now destroying Iran's military capability peace by piece by peace.
In fact, to show you how effective they now are,
they are picking apart Iran's missile launchers. Over a third
of Iran's missile launchers are now gone.

Speaker 2 (05:29):
Now, Iran still.

Speaker 1 (05:31):
Has thousands and thousands of ballistic missiles, but if you
don't have the ability to deliver them, they're useless. They're expensive,
but they're basically hunks of metal just sitting on the ground.
It's sort of like, well, I've got thousands of rounds
of ammunition. Great, you gonna have all the bullets in

(05:52):
the world. If you don't have a gun or a
rifle or a machine gun to deliver them, they're useless.

Speaker 2 (06:00):
Missiles in some ways are the same way.

Speaker 1 (06:02):
And so what Israel is now doing is they are
now starting to degrade and systematically now annihilate Iran's ability
to wage ballistic missile warfare. However, Iran now is unleashing
fire and fury. They realize it's a race against time.

(06:25):
Their missile launchers, as I said, over a third have
been destroyed so now they have unleashed the most devastating
barrage of their missile strikes in the entire war. This morning,
an Israeli hospital, the biggest in southern Israel, was hit
directly by an Iranian ballistic missile. The hospital now has

(06:48):
been in large part destroyed or badly damaged. They're looking
at at least sixty five Israelis injured. We don't know
what the death toll is, but this is now a
clear strike on a civilian target by Iran. They are
also now targeting other buildings, other civilian areas. They are

(07:11):
now launching dozens and dozens and dozens of wave after
wave of ballistic missile strikes. Some are getting through the
Iron Dome system. Their goal now is to spread terror
across Israel and hoping to break the morale of the
Israeli people.

Speaker 2 (07:31):
And so the question now is, at this hour.

Speaker 1 (07:35):
With Iran now firing ballistic missiles, with Israel controlling the skies,
with both countries now all out war, what will the
president do? Yesterday he was asked by reporters, is it
too late to negotiate? He said no, even at this

(08:01):
eleventh hour, almost the twelfth hour, he said if Iran
wants to negotiate an end to their nuclear weapons program.
In other words, it would have to be an unconditional surrender.
Trump made it very clear it doesn't have to be
regime change. I'm not asking the Mullus to leave power,

(08:25):
but it has to be an unconditional surrender of their
entire nuclear weapons program, no enrichment whatsoever.

Speaker 2 (08:34):
Period.

Speaker 1 (08:36):
If they're willing to talk that, I'm willing to listen.
We can still make a deal. Trump then claimed that
senior Iranian diplomats want to go to the White House
and negotiate with him directly in the Oval Office. Iran
said that's not true. They would never grovel to the

(08:58):
United States like that. So I guess if there is
going to be a negotiation, it's not going to be
in the White House. Now, one last important bit of information.
Media reports now say, and this is important, and we're
going to find out exactly how or why in the
next twenty four to forty eight hours. But according now

(09:21):
to media reports, three three, not one, not two, Three
Iranian government planes were spotted landing in the Middle Eastern
country of Oman. Why is that important, Jeff, Jeff, Okay,

(09:41):
So they're flying government planes to a country nearby. Oman
is the country that was mediating the nuclear talks between
the United States and Iran. That's where they were meeting previously.
That's where they were scheduled to meet until Israel launched

(10:02):
its attacks on Iran. So the question now is by
them flying those planes into Oman, is there some kind
of a negotiation, backdoor diplomacy in which a potential negotiated settlement,
even at this incredibly late hour, is being now discussed

(10:25):
and possibly can be hammered out. We shall see one
final development. Several key Iranian government officials have now reached
out to Russia and other countries they want to defect
from the regime. It's still a trickle, it's not a

(10:47):
mass exodus. But now senior government officials, many of them,
see the writing on the wall. Okay, General Michael Flynn,
very close Trump is confidante, has now come out and
told not just Trump supporters but the entire country that

(11:07):
the next forty two to seventy two hours, maybe even
ninety six hours, basically the next two three four days,
he says, will be one of the most consequential and
important in the history of the United States. That President
Trump now is on the cusp, literally on the cusp

(11:29):
of making one of the most important decisions, not just
of his presidency, but truly in modern American history. And
that is what to do now, Whether to join Israel
and go in and help Israel bomb these key nuclear
weapons facilities and wipe them out once and for all.

(11:54):
Whether to stay the course, which is what I'm urging
the President to do. As you know, let it is real,
keep going and going and going. We can help them,
we can support them, but let's not be a formal
co belligerent and become directly involved. Or the president now
is looking at possible olive branches that are coming his

(12:17):
way from the desperate Mullahs who now see the walls
are closing in all around them, and there is still
the possibility of a negotiated deal at this very very
late hour. And so the question that I have for
all of you Kooner country, and by the way, I

(12:38):
just want you to know the White House was definitely
listening yesterday. I know this for a fact. So I'd
love to hear from you. I think we need to
have this debate. We had it yesterday, I want to
continue it today.

Speaker 2 (12:52):
What in your view.

Speaker 1 (12:53):
Now should Trump do He's effectively now got three options.

Speaker 2 (12:59):
He can either.

Speaker 1 (13:00):
Join Israel, which is where Lindsey Graham, Mark Levin, many Republicans,
many Hawks, many neo conservatives are pushing him hard to
just go all in formally join Israel, and then we
help Israel bomb and destroy the Mullas' entire nuclear program.

(13:24):
Should we stay the course or should Trump try to
make a diplomatic deal, go for a diplomatic.

Speaker 2 (13:32):
Solution before he exhaust.

Speaker 1 (13:36):
All the diplomatic possibilities now and end this war, while
before we actually commit ourselves to fighting it. So should
he give the Mullas a chance, one last chance to
put together a proposal that would end their nuclear weapons program?

Speaker 2 (13:56):
What say you?

Speaker 1 (13:58):
Six one seven two six six sixty eight sixty eight
is the number I want you to Listen now to
President Trump. He's mad, he's put together. As I said,
they have now finalized their war plans. They the military
is ready to strike. All President Trump now has to

(14:20):
do is say go. He has not given that final
approval yet. Listen to Trump yesterday, asked by reporters repeatedly,
have you made an absolute final decision? Listen to his answer,
roll cut seven a A mic, I.

Speaker 3 (14:41):
Have ideas as to what to do, but I haven't nified.
I like to make the final decision one second before
it's two.

Speaker 1 (14:47):
So he hasn't made a final final decision. Aide say
that is true. He still even now, they say believe
it or not. If the Mullahs would come to him
and it's seri and they're committed, and they say, Okay,
enrichment is over, our weapons program is over. It's only

(15:08):
going to be for peaceful civilian use. We will never
ever enrich uranium again. And we will give you full
unfettered access to all of our sites and reactors. Trump
would be willing to take the deal and basically call
bb up and say, Okay, mission accomplished. You don't need
to keep bombing. The Mullas have effectively caved and surrendered

(15:31):
at the diplomatic table. Now listen to President Trump asked
about regime change. Now, this is very important because there
was talk about twenty four forty eight hours ago that
maybe let's go for the whole thing, the hole enchilada.
As they say, don't just wipe out Iran's ballistic missiles,

(15:52):
don't just wipe out their entire nuclear weapons program, but
literally topple the regime itself. Rump seems seems, at least
in public, to have dialed it back a little bit. Yes,
unconditional surrender on the weapons and the ballistic missiles and
the nuclear program. But if the mullustay, that's fine. As

(16:17):
Trump said, I'm not here for regime change. Now, he's
also clearly signaling he doesn't want to send a single
American boot on the ground. His aides are saying over
and over again. He's telling his military people this is
not going to be a rock. I'm not going to
send in one hundred or one hundred and fifty thousand

(16:37):
US boys and girls. I guess men and women are
troops and invade and overthrow this regime and then have
an occupation. If we do go in, it's going to
be from the air. It's going to be with bunker busters,
it's going to be with missiles. It's going to be
with our navy and our aircraft carriers and fighter jet

(16:58):
after fighter jet and warped plane after warplane. And we're
going to basically join forces with Israel and we will
take out their entire entire nuclear infrastructure. But he said
not one boot's going in on the ground. Listen now
to Trump saying, look, if the regime falls, we do

(17:20):
have scenarios on what to do, but I'm not looking
for the regime to fall. They fall, great, but that's
a consequence. That's not a direct objective. Roll cut seven, Mike.

Speaker 4 (17:35):
On them on it ran.

Speaker 5 (17:37):
If if regime change does happen, if the regime falls,
you have a.

Speaker 1 (17:41):
Plan for what you think would happen, to a plan
for everything.

Speaker 3 (17:45):
But we'll see what happens. Got of ways to go.
They should have looked. They should have made the deal.
I had a great deal for them. They should have
made that deal. Sixty days we talked about it, and
in the end they decided not to do it. And
now they wish they did it. They want to meet,
but it's a little late to meet, but they want
to meet, and they want to come to the White House.

(18:05):
I even come to the White House. So we'll see.
I may, I may do that. But it's uh, it's
a shame. It wasn't could have been done the easy way.

Speaker 1 (18:14):
I mean, I so agree with him. I mean on
the last point in particular, I mean, think about it.
He's right, Come on, we had two months. I kept
telling them over and over again. Look, hey, the Israelis
aren't messing around. Sorry to put it crudely, They're not
fing around like, guys, you're gonna get hammered. I mean,

(18:34):
you're gonna, you're gonna you're gonna take a military beating
like you've never taken the one before.

Speaker 2 (18:39):
Make the deal. They didn't.

Speaker 1 (18:41):
Six one seven two six, six sixty eight sixty eight
is the number. Okay here it is, according to the
Wall Street Journal, and the White House has not denied it.
President Trump has now given his approval, his final approval,
to US war plans to bomb Iran. However, he has

(19:05):
not given the final order that last go green light.

Speaker 2 (19:10):
You know, it's a goal, let's do it.

Speaker 1 (19:12):
So the plans are there, the pieces are now being
maneuvered on the chessboard. Troops are now, the military build
up is now taking place all across the Middle East.
Art forces now are positioned almost everywhere, just very very quickly.
Because this, I think is what has the Iranians very concerned.

(19:33):
In fact, I know it has them very concerned. The
USS Gerald Ford I talked about the USS Carl Vincent
and the USS nimics. Those are two US aircraft carrier
strike groups. The third one now that is being sent
to the region, is the biggest, the most modern, the

(19:54):
most powerful FRANKI the most expensive aircraft carriers strike in
the history of the world. And that's the USS for it.
It is a modern day killing machine. It will unleash
fire and fury. The number of fighter jets, the number

(20:15):
of warplanes, the number of Tomahawk missiles, the ability of
this strike group to be able to hit key Iranian
positions and targets, it's almost unlimited. And so the question
now is is Trump surging all of these assets to

(20:37):
put maximum pressure on the Mullas you know, Israel controls
the skies and they're just bombing and bombing and bombing.
Is this now maximum pressure, maximum leverage to just break
the Mulla's back and force them to the negotiating table

(20:58):
and essentially cry on and sign the surrender of their
weapons program, not the regime, but the surrender of the
weapons program. Or is this now the prelude the inevitable
twenty four to forty eight hours before Trump gives the
go ahead and we are now at war with Iran,

(21:21):
Let me say one last thing, and then I want
to go to the phone lines. The Israeli media across
the board right left center is reporting that they've been
talking to senior Netniya, who aids advisors Officials. The Israeli
say they are convinced that it's no longer a question
of if, but when Trump decides to join Israel's war

(21:46):
against Iran, that the sense they're getting from Trump, the
calls he's had would be be that they believe it's
a matter of a time, maybe another twenty four forty
eight seventy two hours, but that Trump, they believe, will
press the button, the green button, the green light, and
we will be at war with Iran. Take that for

(22:08):
what it's worth. So I want to ask all of you.
It is the Kooner Country Pole Question of the Day
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Trump bomb Iran?

Speaker 2 (22:29):
Not?

Speaker 1 (22:29):
Should he bomb Iran? That I want to get from
the calls from all of you. But just do you think,
right now where things stand, will Trump give the green
light and get us directly involved in this war? Or
do you think he will stay the course and go
right to the brink but not cross that line? Will

(22:54):
Trump bomb Iran?

Speaker 2 (22:57):
A yes, B No.

Speaker 1 (23:01):
You can vote on our web page w r KO
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Speaker 2 (23:19):
All one word k.

Speaker 1 (23:21):
U h n e r As I told Mike for
what it's worth, I have no special knowledge, special insight. Uh,
just the cooner man reading the tea leaves getting my
sense of the administration and what's happening. If you asked
me this pole question yesterday, I would have said yes,

(23:41):
I you know, his constantly referring to we we want
unconditional surrender. We have total control of the skies. Uh,
you know, uh, we are about to win this war.
So I said, I think he's in. I think he's
in now. Yesterday, Trump's it seemed a little more restrained,

(24:02):
little more hopeful about negotiations, seems to want to give
that olive branch from Iran one last try. Now I
would say no. If I had to vote, I'd say
today right now.

Speaker 6 (24:17):
No.

Speaker 1 (24:18):
But this situation very fluid, very volatile. Six one seven
two six, six, sixty eight sixty eight. Okay, should we
bomb Iran? Tom in Stowe. Thanks for holding Tom, and
welcome Yef.

Speaker 6 (24:35):
Thank you for the decision before us at General Kellogg there,
it's wonderful that you do that. Yes, we should bomb.
It's in our interest, our us interest. Where the great
Satan Israel is the little Satan. And I'd agree with
General Kellogg. The decision has to be made in the
next twenty four to ninety six hours. Trump is merely

(24:58):
not tipping his hand exactly when, you know, to not
give away what, when and how and things like that.
But Israel has a capacity problem. It can't draw up
a thirty thousand bunker bust of bomb and it needs
That's what's needed to eliminate the capacity of Iran to

(25:23):
have a nuclear program. The nuclear program of Iran must
be taken away by fourth and do it now.

Speaker 1 (25:32):
Tom, What do you say, I'm just to play devil's advocate.
What do you say to the argument the Moullas now, finally,
with everything crumbling around them, maybe now they're willing to
negotiate and surrender their program diplomatically at the negotiating table.
Should Trump give what Donna call it, it's not peace

(25:53):
because Israel is you know, bombing them to the Stone Age.
But in terms of our involvement, should Trump give peace
one last chance and hear out the Iranian's final offer.

Speaker 4 (26:05):
No, there is no negotiating off opening. We need to
remove the capacity to produce nuclear weapons from Iran, there
by bombing the remaining facilities that have the capacity to
produce weapons to.

Speaker 1 (26:26):
Thank you very much for that call. So Tom is saying,
let's go, you know, let's just finish this, join Israel
and just end this thing once and for all. Just
a slight correction, Tom, it wasn't General Kellogg. It was
General Michael Flynn. Michael Flynn. I mean, Kellogg obviously is
a key player as well, but that's on the Ukraine front.

(26:46):
Michael Flynn has come out and said the next forty
eight to seventy two hours, he says, we'll determine, as
he put it, the destiny and the future direction of
the United States. Another words, something a big decision is coming.
What it's gonna be, We're gonna find out very soon. Dave,

(27:07):
our Western PA constitutionalist correspondent, Thanks for holding Dave, and welcome, Hey.

Speaker 7 (27:15):
Jess, good morning. I can actually him myself now. The
other day I thought it was me. It wasn't.

Speaker 2 (27:19):
Yeah, that was another day from Pa. Forgive me.

Speaker 1 (27:23):
When I see Dave and you know, Pa on the board,
I think it's you right away, my friend. I mean,
you know, would it kill Mike to write on the
board not that Dave. You know, I'm just saying Dave,
or to say Dave in Pennsylvania and write it out
so I know it's not you. I'm just saying, now, Dave,

(27:45):
I hate to do this to you because I got
Mike in my ear, you know, the Maestro, Okay, as
I said in my opening monologue, and we just talked
about it in the pre with the previous caller before
Dave and Pennsylvania called in general. Michael Flynn, a very
close advisor and friend of President Trump, has now come

(28:07):
out and said and in the next two to three days,
essentially that this will be some of the most dramatic
and critical in the history of the United States. So
we clearly now are at a watershed. And my question
to you, should the United States join Israel and bomb
Iran to end their nuclear weapons program once and for all.

(28:30):
Should Trump stay the course?

Speaker 8 (28:32):
I e.

Speaker 1 (28:33):
Let Israel keep doing what they're doing, and we just
support them. But more behind the scenes, or there is talk,
serious talk about the Mullas now putting an offer on
the table to negotiate a diplomatic solution to an end
to their program and an end to the war. Should

(28:56):
Trump give peace one last chance? It's there's three, essentially
now three options on the table. Option one, Option two,
Option three bomby Ron, stay the course, or talk to
the molas one last time. Where do you stand? Let's

(29:17):
go right back to our Western PA constitutionalist correspondent Dave.
He reports to us from the Greater Pittsburgh area. Dave,
I got to ask you, my friend. I know you're
a very dear close friend of Israel. You love bb
net and Yahoo. Where do you stand right now? What
should Trump do? If he's listening now, what would you

(29:38):
tell him?

Speaker 8 (29:40):
Morning?

Speaker 7 (29:40):
Jeb I would say, mister President, go confirm, you know,
do what Reagan did. Trust but confirm, Okay, but go forward,
give it, you know, another seventy two hours and maybe
ninety six like you're alluding to, and if need be
given the bunk Obama Solar Star, Dave and one of
our bombers and rock and roll, you know, the beautiful

(30:03):
star David, you know, and let them take care of Jeff.

Speaker 6 (30:06):
I've seen.

Speaker 7 (30:08):
I was about a mile and a half away from
when they would testing the daisy cutter, Jeff, and put
it this way, it's like the DC song Shake you
Foundation's Jeff. It did some damage, buddy. Of course it
was in the desert out in California to where they
were training. But when they let it out, let it off, Jeff.
If I'm i ran, I'm running to the peace table

(30:29):
right now, Jeff, because this will take out the side
of the mountain. Put a picture like Mount Washington and
New Hampshire, Jeff. They'll be lucky if there's not a
crater there. Okay. So these daisy cutters or moabs or
whatever you want to call them, Jeff, they're the real deal.

Speaker 8 (30:45):
Dave.

Speaker 1 (30:46):
Well, that's that's what I think Trump is also seriously
Wang exactly, and that's my You and I are simpatical
on this, Dave. I would say, give Israel the bunker
Busters if they need them, give them the b two
steals by put the start paint the Star of David
on them if you want.

Speaker 2 (31:03):
You know, guys, have at it.

Speaker 1 (31:07):
And Dave, just again, I'm just going by what I'm
reading in the media, and these are you know, good
good reporters with good sources. They say that Israel says
they need to drop about three of those big bunker
busters on four doh, and they think three four tops
and that thing is finished. And they want to do

(31:29):
another three or four on Natans. Although they've hit Na
Tans and Natanz has been badly damaged. You want to
make sure it's completely obliterated. They want to drop a
couple more of those bunker busters, so that could also
be I think the big move by Trump. In other words,
we won't do it directly, but here it is BB

(31:50):
finish the war. Here are the bombs, here are the planes,
and shall own My friend, Dave, how would you answer
our poll question? Do you think Trump will bomb Iran?
Not what you want him to do? Do you think
he will bomb or do you think he's gonna give
the weapons to BB and b B will finish.

Speaker 7 (32:09):
It, Jeff, But I'd like to add Jeff. Jeff's say,
for argument's sake, we'll give him the three or four Jeff,
They're gonna do more than remove that bunker or whatever. Now, Jeff,
I got a question. Have you heard in the media
I've been hearing them sealing the course as a dormouse
about um Kasar. Remember, I think I believe, correct me
if I'm wrong, was like in southwestern Iran where that

(32:32):
was the site that I think Israel already previously took
that out from prior campaigns? Am I not wrong in
saying that?

Speaker 2 (32:38):
Yes, you're right, Dave, Yes.

Speaker 7 (32:40):
Right, all right, Jeff, will listen. I think listen, I'm
gonna be going swimming this weekend and enjoying the quorine
filled hot day, so you have a good time, Jeff,
and listen, if we do, Iran's gonna wish stated that
we never had these daisy cutters Jeff or the Moabs,
you know, the mother of all bombs. But Jeff, I'm
gonna tell you right now, if I ran with smart

(33:01):
which of course nagas they're fundamentally crazy in the head,
they should ask Afghanistan what it's like to have daisy
cutters dropped on him. Granted, the Taliban is still did
because of auto pen President Joe Joey, ask some what
it's like to be daisy cutted, and it's not going
to be a pretty even though you're.

Speaker 2 (33:20):
Right, you're right.

Speaker 1 (33:21):
I remember when Trump dropped one of those in Afghanistan
in his first term, and I mean that shattered the Taliban,
and that was one of the reasons why, you know,
the last year of his presidency not a single American
soldier was killed in Afghanistan.

Speaker 2 (33:37):
A Dave, you're right, man, you.

Speaker 1 (33:39):
It's it's as close to a nuclear I don't want
to overdo it, but it's it's as close to the
power and devastation, say, of a mega bomb. I don't
want to say an atomic bomb, but there's no radiation obviously,
But you're right. It wipes out an entire mountain. It
shakes the foundations of the Earth for my and Miles

(34:01):
and Miles, I mean, you drop a couple of those, man,
you're right, there's gonna be nothing forget four do. There's
gonna be nothing left anywhere around that area. Dave, thank
you very much for that call. Six one seven it's
a mega weapon, it really is. It's what you it's
a moab. It's the mother of all bombs. That's what

(34:22):
they essentially are. Six one seven two six six sixty
eight sixty eight is the number. Barbara in Baltimore. Thanks
for holding Barbara, and welcome.

Speaker 8 (34:33):
Good, good morning, and thanks to taking my.

Speaker 2 (34:36):
Call my pleasures.

Speaker 8 (34:38):
I have to say this always when people are skeptical
and it's o ye of little faith in President Trump.
I just love the way he's handling this. This is
to me, this is how it should be, and nobody
should really know when it's coming, but it's coming. I

(34:59):
have a quot question that have the Iranians allowed the
hostages to be released in Gaza? I haven't heard anything
about them. Are all of the hostages released? No, so
why should you believe anything else that they say they

(35:20):
could have done that as a show of good faith.
In my opinion, Iran is not going to back down.
There's no place else for the Mullers to go except
right where they are, and I think they should just
meet their virgins right where they are. That mountain needs

(35:41):
to be flat Bam. In the story, it's not gonna
be any soldiers. I'm going to introduced in these people
are panicking. Boots on the grounds we're gonna have Why
are gonna have boots on the ground. Why would you
need boots on the ground when you got four bombs
that obliterate everything. They have no air defense. They Israel
had softened them it is time for that to go.

(36:06):
That whole threat of nuclear weapons and nuclear bombs. They
want to set a bomb in New York. They want
to bomb Washington, d C. I take people at their word.
This is what they said they want to do. What
is there to talk about except the Mulla said he's
going to go to somewhere, ask for some asylum and leave.

(36:31):
He's not going to do that. He's not going to.

Speaker 2 (36:34):
Oh, I don't think anybody wants them. I'm Barbara, You're right.

Speaker 1 (36:37):
Look and in a sense that's the Mullas have almost
painted themselves into a corner now. And you know, think
about this, Barbara, Look just stand back, you know, objectively,
because things are happening so fast. It's everything that's happening
is so historical. Like really, if you told me, I
don't know what ten years ago, twenty years ago, thirty
years ago, you know, Israel is going to launch this

(36:59):
all out air campaign against Iran. Really, oh yeah, and
they're gonna smash all their air defenses really yeah. They're
gonna wipe out their entire military leadership. No yeah, they're
intelligence leadership. Yeah no, No, I mean they're gonna they're
gonna systematically destroy military base after military facility, nuclear program,

(37:21):
nuclear facility. They are gonna be hitting Iran targets all
over the country. And essentially, I know they're launching missiles,
but the Iron Dome is gonna block many of them.
And essentially they're gonna reduce the Mullahs to this impotent
power where they're just getting hammered relentlessly day and night

(37:43):
at the mercy of Israel, and Israel is almost gonna
win this war from the air alone. Tiny Israel versus
ninety million strong Iran sitting on one of the biggest
reserves of oil in the world.

Speaker 2 (37:59):
I'd say, you're crazy.

Speaker 1 (38:01):
See, but you're on drugs, and they've destroyed Hasballah, and
they've smashed Hamas and they've taken out that they're proxy
and Syria bashar Asad. Iran stands alone. Now think about this, Barbara, Okay,
I know this. Sunni and the Shia don't like each other,
and periodically they slaughter each other, but fundamentally they're Muslims,

(38:25):
and so you have a Muslim power and in a
great Shia power. I mean, they're highly respected in the
Shia world. Getting their head handed to them by the Jews,
of Israel. Just think about this, and the Muslim world
is quiet, like we're just like Pete, like I almost

(38:49):
want to shake people, Like, do you understand how important,
how historical this is? You know, the Muslim world has
always been yeah, we don't like each other, but all
we hate them America and Israel more. If you know,
if Israel ever attacks one Muslim country, they all unify.

Speaker 2 (39:06):
They're all in solidarity, you know.

Speaker 1 (39:08):
In other words, yeah, we may, you know, hate each other,
but man, oh man, we hate the Jews more, and
we hate America more. No, Egypt is silent, Saudi Arabia silent,
Turkey silent, Jordan's silent, Serious silent, Lebanon silent. The entire
Pakistan now is silent. I don't know what Trump did

(39:32):
behind the scenes, but the bluster is gone now from Pakistan.
So what I'm saying is the Muslim world is muted
while Israeli planes are pounding the Iranian regime into the
Stone Age. Barbara. This is incredible. I mean, honestly, it

(39:58):
shows you how much these Mullas were hated across the
Forget us, forget Israel obviously, but across the entire region.
Nobody's even lifting a finger forget to help them to
speak out on their you know, to speak out on
their behalf. And that's what Trump said yesterday. I thought

(40:18):
he gave a brilliant impromptu press conference.

Speaker 2 (40:21):
He said, you know what.

Speaker 1 (40:21):
They really are, their schoolyard bullies. They bully everybody, not
just us. You know, the death to America, death to Israel.
You just cross them on anything, the slightest thing, and
it's death to whatever country. And so you know, look
they've said death death to Saudi Arabia. They've said death
to uh uh, death to Egypt. They said death to

(40:45):
uh whatever. They've said death to Turkey, they've said another,
they said death to Russia. So what I'm saying is,
even though Russia is their ally, any little disagreement.

Speaker 2 (40:55):
Allah ala but aluck.

Speaker 1 (40:58):
But right, they go right on the street burning flags
and Ali is great, and you know we're gonna launch it.
We're gonna launch attacks, We're gonna start bombing your country.
These are seventh century primitive barbarians. They're savages. And I
think that's why, quietly you can just tell the whole

(41:20):
Middle East is like, good, keep going, Israel, yep, yep.

Speaker 2 (41:26):
Well, you know, guys, what can you do?

Speaker 1 (41:28):
You know, Yeah, they wrote a piece of paper we
condemned the attack. Nobody's really condemning the attack because you
can tell deep down they're like good riddance, get rid
of them once and for all, Barbara. I want to
play a cut and get your response. The Ayatola Ali
how many has come out and said no surrender. Trump

(41:50):
is saying unconditional surrender. How many, even though his country
is being destroyed in front of his eyes. No, no,
he says, no surrender. Their fight to the death. Listen
to Trump's response, roll cut six, Mike.

Speaker 8 (42:10):
Of a line be good luck.

Speaker 1 (42:16):
So a reporter asked, what do you say to supreme
leader has said they will not surrender? And Trump's response,
good luck? Barbara, what say you? Final word to you?

Speaker 8 (42:29):
Oh man? That was such a good response, good luck?
Because their luck is run out. They don't have any
more luck. I'd agree with them one hundred percent. And
you see these people, they're not going to They're not
going to surrender. I don't believe they are. And if
they did, it just gives them more time to do
more propaganda and to have more people getting all routed

(42:52):
up against President Trump. And what he's trying to do.
I've never seen a president that operates the way he does.
He right, he is on top of this thing. And
I'm telling you, what good is that after that? What
good is that nuclear facility going to be? Why? Why
leave it standing anyway? What's it going to be used for?

(43:13):
And who's going to use it? Take it out, Take
it out, take the mountain out, put a resort there.
That's where that's where I feel. That's how I feel
about it.

Speaker 1 (43:23):
Yeah, well, with these savages running Iran, there's gonna be
no resort. I mean, they don't want you know, forget
women in bikinis, you got to be covered. They didn't
even want women swimming in the water covered head to toe.
But I hear you, Barbara, Barbara, thank you very very
much for that call. I really appreciate it. Really, I mean,
I'm not kidding like in some in some parts of Iran,

(43:46):
women are not just covered head to toe. They're not
allowed to go into the water at a beach. They
can stay on the sand, but they can't even go
into the water.

Speaker 2 (43:56):
It is such an.

Speaker 1 (43:58):
Oppressive backward regime. You can't believe it. Again, when I
say seventh century I'm not kidding. It's they haven't evolved
from the seventh century. The leadership, not the people, the leadership.
Jerry on cape Cod. Thanks for holding Jerry, and welcome.

Speaker 8 (44:18):
Jeff.

Speaker 5 (44:18):
Good morning, Hi Jerry. Last week when I spoke to you,
I told you we were in this, and I stand
by that we are in this. But Iraq, Fodoh, natans Is, Faharan, Boushir.
Those are all enrichment sites, Jeff. If there's one hundred

(44:39):
cent offugees in each place, okay, that's five hundred cent
of fuges with with nuclear materials, enriched nuclear materials. If
we bomb those places, Jeff, Has anybody thought about this,
the contamination? No one said anything about that, no one.

(45:00):
I'm not hearing anyone say anything about contaminating the earth.
Do you think Israel is gonna be safe they once
they blow that to hell, it's gonna be everywhere in
the Middle East is gonna be contaminated, and eventually the
fallout is gonna come here. Look at the little leak
in Chernobyl. I was talking to Mic about this off air.
Look at the leak in Chernobyl, Jeff, what happened there?

Speaker 1 (45:24):
Well, Jerry, I look, just to reinforce what you're saying,
it wasn't just an environmental ecological disaster for that entire
part of Ukraine. It really damaged Eastern Europe. The soil,
the clouds, the you know, the skies were contaminated. So
when it rained, it contaminated the earth, which contaminated the

(45:47):
food supply in Eastern Europe. And look, my mother, my mother,
my dad went on a This was in eighty seven,
I believe eighty seven, eighty eight, don't quote me, but
it was just about a year after Chernobyl and my
mother joined. My dad he'd have business trips and sometimes
he'd have to stay for a couple months, and when
he would stay for that long, my mother would join him.

(46:09):
And he had a business trip that year in Hungary,
which was then still behind the Iron curtain, and so
my mother went with him. Long story short, my mother
loved to eat vegetables, and so you know, she bought
a lot of fresh vegetables, and many Hungarians were complaining
that they felt that the after effects of Chernobyl was

(46:30):
leading to the poisoning of their food supply, and my
mother ended up getting breast cancer a couple of years later.
And then she battled breast cancer her whole life, and
then she ended up getting pancreatic cancer, which killed her.
Long story short, there is hardly any history in our
family of cancer of any kind. Usually we dropped dead

(46:52):
of heart attacks, but not of cancer. And my mother
was convinced the moment she got cancer. So the day
she died, she said it was the after effects of chernobyl.
That she said when I came back from Hungary and
I ate the food in Hungary because you know she
likes fresh food, that she never felt the same again.

(47:14):
So just to reinforce what you're saying, you start having
radiation leaks, you start contaminating the ground, the air. You
know that was Ukraine and you could feel the effects
all the.

Speaker 2 (47:28):
Way to Hungary. So Jerry, please keep going.

Speaker 5 (47:33):
Another thing I wanted to mention is I'm not anti Israel,
and that's not the reason why I'm talking about this love.
I loved the people in Israel, and the people in
Persia are good people too. The Iranians are good people.
The regime is what's bad. But Jeff, we're being plagued too.

(47:54):
I think Netanya who's playing us a little bit because
he's trying to strike up. He wants us in it
to win it with him, and I don't agree with that.
And for him to say that the Iranians are trying
to kill Trump, I think he's being disingenuous because you
know Ruth and the other guy there, crooks, their cell
phones would trace back to the Ukraine. All of their

(48:16):
calls would trace back to the Ukraine. The Ukrainians were
pissed off when Trump got elected. They won him dead
because he was going to shut off the Spickett. That's
what that was all about. So don't be disingenuous and
tell us it's all Iran that, because that's that's not true.

Speaker 2 (48:33):
Jerry.

Speaker 1 (48:33):
If you're advising Trump and we've got about a minute,
should he bomb Iran or stay out, he.

Speaker 5 (48:41):
Should set up a meeting with the Iatola and the
Mullas and once they are the other Mussad should go
in and kill him. And then we just go in
and dismantle every site in the country. We can dismantle
all of the richment senators, all the research centers that
are left and the and we can dismantle patchin too.
So I don't think, I don't think believe that there's

(49:02):
any need to be playing mcmaniac and playing bomb bomb
bomb bomb, I Ran Jerry.

Speaker 2 (49:09):
Thank you very much for that call, my friend.

Speaker 1 (49:11):
Okay, Jerry's basically saying, let's do it diplomatically. Let's stop
the bombing. And one of the concerns is the longer
we bomb, the more this could lead to radioactivity or
radiation being leaked from all of these nuclear facilities and
underground enrichment sites. So let's throw that on the table.

(49:33):
Are you afraid of the fallout if we continue with
the bombing campaign? Six one seven the nuclear fallout? Six
one seven two six, six sixty eight sixty eight is
the number President Trump now has approved the final war
plans to bomb Iran. He has not given his final

(49:54):
approval yet, but that may be coming any moment. Now,
my question to you, should we join Israel and baum
Iran
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