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June 20, 2025 • 30 mins

Sean looks at the landscape of the Middle East and it seems that President Trump is really focused on making sure America is prepared to defend our interests and allies around the globe.  We have the greatest military in the world and rest assured, President Trump is going to have us ready should we need to use it!

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
All right, Thank you, Scott Shannon, Thanks to all of
you for being with us. Right down our toll free
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you want to join us. Remember the guy, Hank Johnson.
We were just playing Hey Joe, that famous song back
in the day, Jimmy Hendrix, far better version.

Speaker 2 (00:22):
I can tell you that. Remember the guy.

Speaker 1 (00:24):
The guy that was singing that version of it is
Congressman Hank Johnson, Democrat, and he's the guy if you
recall talked about Guam capsizing it. Case you forgot, let's
bring you back in time for kicks and giggles.

Speaker 3 (00:41):
I don't know how many square miles that is, do
you happen to know?

Speaker 2 (00:47):
I don't have that figure with me, sir. I can
certainly supply it to you if you'd like.

Speaker 3 (00:51):
Yeah, my fear is that the whole island will become
so overly populated that it will tip over and capsize.

Speaker 4 (01:08):
We don't anticipate that.

Speaker 1 (01:11):
We don't anticipate that. Oh my gosh, you know what.
There's been some great moments in the course of this program.
We are coming on the air with the news. Obviously,
this battle is match between Israel and the Iranians. The
AP now reporting that a meeting between Iran's foreign minister

(01:33):
and top European diplomats. But europe is incapable, of the
impotent to do anything. They're just frankly useless on every level.
Putting that aside, but they yielded on Friday, yielded hopes
of further talks, but no indication of any immediate concrete
breakthrough anyway. This is a week after the crisis centering

(01:55):
on the Iranian nuclear program erupted into war between Israel
and hey Ron. Are our ministers of Britain, France, Germany,
as well as the European Unions for OM policy chief
emerged from talks at a Geneva hotel about three and
a half hours after Iran's representatives arrived. Before the talks,
they said in an interview that in the current situation,

(02:18):
as these Zionists regimes attacks continue, we are not seeking
negotiations with anyone now President Trump, as everybody knows, and
but there could be a million reasons for this.

Speaker 2 (02:29):
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (02:30):
I don't have access, I'm not briefed into intelligence. I
do have sources, but I'm not briefed into that level
of intelligence. Nobody is, and if they say they are,
they probably are not. Is you know, this all could
be a headfake, This all could be just about military preparedness.

(02:51):
This all could be about getting one's ducks in a row.
And I just think anybody speculating is doing so at
their own peril because you don't know the answer. But
the president that dropped the mother of all bombs in
the past, the president that took out Solamani on the tarmac,
the president that defeated the isis calvi Fate, the president

(03:13):
that took out Bigdaddy and associates. I'm kind of one
of those people that believes him when he talks that
in fact, he means what he says, and I don't
think there's any indication that anyone should believe otherwise. But
there's no breakthrough at all as of this hour. We
have other news regarding this as well. And look, Iran's

(03:37):
axis of resistance seems to be abandoning the Islamic Republic.
I'll give it give you more details of that now.
Remember the president is giving Iran up to two weeks.
He's saying two it's a two week deadline, and he
will decide whether or not he will get involved, whether
the US will get involved militarily in the next two weeks,

(03:57):
And that could be today, that could be tomorrow, it
could be whatever now. Once again, Iran has rejected calls
from Western leaders to return to the negotiating table, asserting
it would not continue nuclear talks while they're under attacked
by Israel. According to their foreign minister, the Americans have
repeatedly sent messages calling seriously for negotiations, the minister said

(04:20):
during televised remarks, but we have made clear that as
long as the aggression does not stop, there will be
no place for diplomacy and dialogue. They do this to
their own peril, and Prime Minister net Yaho has said,
if we don't get help from the United States, if
there's not a joint operation, and that will really be
President Trump's decision and his alone, that they will go

(04:42):
it alone, and they'll do their best to take out
the four Dough facility and probably at least if they
can't destroy it, do as much damage and set it
back as far as they possibly can. The Prime Minister
of Israel, net Yahoo and his IDF chief met with
top Trump officials, apparently last night. According to the Jerusalem Post,
the meeting included Vice President JD. Van's Pete Hegseth other

(05:05):
top Israeli defense officials. According to two sources with knowledge
of that meeting, and also the meeting took place as
the US, I don't know if Trump's even deliberating. He
might be done. He might have already made up his mind.
There have been reports that he approved his plan, but
he's not the person that's gonna tell anybody. He's going

(05:27):
to hold it as long as he possibly can. Now,
Israeli forces have been ordered to intensify airstrikes in a
new push to destabilize the Iranian regime. This was in
the New York Post today. The Israeli forces ordered Friday
to intensify strikes in Iran in an effort to completely
destabilize the regime. As the two adversaries continue to bomb

(05:51):
each other, we you know, into this war.

Speaker 2 (05:54):
One thing that is.

Speaker 1 (05:55):
Noticeable is that the Iranians there, they have been firing
fewer and fewer missiles for a couple of reasons. One
number one, a lot of their munitions have been taken
out with Israeli air strikes. They own the airs, the
air over Iran, and number two, the missile battery systems
are being taken out. But number three and probably the

(06:17):
more likely scenario too is they're probably running out of missiles,
and there had been an effort, according to really good
sources I've had, by the Iranians to really build up
their long range missiles. As what I would interpret it
as is their plan B, assuming that maybe the possibility

(06:38):
existed that their nuclear sites at one point would be
taken out, and the strategy there would then be to
overwhelm the Iron Dome and take out Israel. That way,
certainly the desire to take out Israel has not gone away.
Death to Israel, death to America.

Speaker 2 (06:56):
But anyway, their.

Speaker 1 (06:56):
Forces now ordered to intensify air strikes to destabilize the
Iranian regime. Look, I mean, if America from my perspective,
if the President deems the number one state sponsor of
terror a threat, an existential threat, not just to the region,
more importantly to the United States eventually, and that by

(07:22):
taking out the nuclear capability or any chance that they'll
have a nuclear weapon, the President how many times does
he have to repeat himself and say Iran will never
have a nuclear weapon. I'm just listening to what he
said and repeating what he said. And he's been repeating
what he said when I went to the Gulf States

(07:42):
with him, when I was in Saudi Arabia and I
was in Cutter Katar, depending on how you prefer to
pronounce it, both are acceptable. Abu Dhabi the UAE. I mean,
at every single stop I was in the room, he
said the same thing over and over and over again.
He has been clear and unambiguous in what his intentions

(08:02):
are and the idea. I find it a little bit
amusing that some people think that they're going to be
able to change his mind. They really don't know Donald Trump.
I've known him for thirty years and good luck with that.
He'll listen to everybody, and if you make good points,
he'll absorb them and factor that into his thinking. But
at the end of the day, when somebody's the president,

(08:22):
they're going to make the decision on their own. Some
explosions now rocking. This was a report in the US
Mirror that the Terranian neighborhoods where it's believed that the
Supreme Leader Kamanee is believed to be hiding out. Apparently
huge explosions reported in this district. It's in northern Tehran,

(08:46):
and that's where Iranian Supreme Leader Kamanee is believed to
be hiding concerns or escalating in Iran. Regarding the safety
of the country Supreme Leader, I think most people in
Iran would probably be happiest hell if he went away.
The thing that is most I guess unnerving. The latest
development that is most unnerving is now you have Gatestone

(09:10):
Institute senior fellow. He's been a frequent guest on this program.
Gordon Shang is doubling down on his warning over an
alliance between China and Iran after new reports of Chinese
cargo flights nearing Iranian airspace. We know this isn't good
because those planes are turning off their transponders as they

(09:33):
approach Iranian airspace, and China is now sending something it
doesn't want the world to know. He's right with that.
He said that with Maria Barturomo. He said it could
be ammunition, it could be drones. Pretty unlikely about that,
but also it could be nuclear weapons. We just don't know.
I'd hate to think of that possibility. Anyway, they're flying
seven forty seven freighters reportedly indicating a final destination. Now

(09:58):
they're saying they're going to look Xenburg. They're not going
to Luxembourg. No, they're going to Iran, and they're turning
the transponder on the airplane off. There are still those
in America, although it's a small faction if you look
at the polling, you know, small, but you know, somewhat
persistently loud and annoying most of the time and frankly

(10:21):
dumb and ignorant the majority of the time. People that
somehow interpret Donald Trump as being an isolationist.

Speaker 2 (10:29):
And it's kind of odd to me.

Speaker 1 (10:31):
I'm trying to understand where somehow the author, the person
that is defined and written America first and the mag
of movement, and nobody, nobody comes close to it. He's
the author of it, the guy that did all these
military maneuvers in the past, and that would be Solomoni,

(10:55):
that would be beg Daddy, that would be the mother
of all bombs, that would be taking out the isis
ca Eate, And somehow they equated to isolationism. Not exactly
sure where that conclusion came from, but you know, people
that you'd otherwise think are somewhat intelligent, have bought into
it and keep pushing it. And one of the ways

(11:17):
they keep trying to do that is by relitigating the
Iraq War. There's no doubt we were given wrong intelligence
on the Iraq War. You have to take that into account. However,
you also have to take into account the actions that
we've been watching unfold since nineteen seventy nine, and the
Iranian Revolution and the rise of the Iyatola Domini and

(11:40):
the taking of American hostages, and then all the instances
between murdering Americans in Iraq, the Marines, Barrick and Beirut,
other terror attacks. You know, we are now told that
we have Iranian assassination squads in the country and that
during the campaign they were looking to targ get President

(12:01):
Donald J. Trump. We are told that there are known
terrorists in the country. Well, Hannity, if we get involved militarily,
what happens if they were already going to attack us?
If they are here, they're plotting, they're planning, their scheming
an attack on our homeland. And you can thank Joe Biden,
Kamala Harris, Alejandro Majorcis and everybody in the complicit state

(12:25):
run legacy media mob that echoed either the lie, which
is the border secure and the borders closed, or they
just turned a blind eye to what the rest of
us were reporting on and the danger that was associated
with Joe and Kamala's open borders. You know, over two
hundred countries, anywhere between twelve and twenty million unvetted people

(12:47):
in this country, among them known terrorists and gang members,
cartel members, murderers, rapists, other violent criminals, and drug dealers.
Why did they let that happen?

Speaker 2 (12:59):
Now?

Speaker 1 (12:59):
The president, you know, at the end of the day,
I am I'm just pretty confident that Donald Trump will
do the right thing. Remember two I mean, and some
people have been complaining, why is he waiting? I'm like,
because he has information that we don't have. I don't
know why he's waiting. He's waiting because he's doing it
on his time frame.

Speaker 2 (13:19):
You know.

Speaker 1 (13:19):
It is interesting. The President has put a lot of
time and devoted a lot of time to trying to
bring peace around the world. He has not had this
success that he's wanted yet. But I'm hopeful that maybe
peace in Europe is attainable. A lot of it's going
to be up to Vladimir Putin. So far, he's been
somewhat stubborn, obstinate. He's definitely evil. He's a murdering thug dictator.

(13:43):
But again I blame Joe Biden. Joe Biden allowed him
to amass troops and military equipment on the border. And
it was asked, well, what happens to the invades? Oh,
it depends if it's a minor incursion. These people are
so dumb. We have a lot of dumb people in
this country. Unfortunately. All right, well, I can tell you

(14:04):
the Trump administration has begun evacuating diplomats from the US
embassy in Israel. US State Department began evacuating diplomats their
families from the American Embassy in Israel. So far these
are diplomats deemed non essential personnel. Governor Huggaby said, I'm
the last guy out. He really wrote a nice note

(14:25):
to President Trump. And anyway, the Trump administration boosting their
monitoring of possible Iranian backed cells in the US. Look,
the Iranians are horrible, evil, twisted terrorists. Of course you
have to think of that. But that's already been a
threat because Joe Biden, a loud known terrorists in the country.

(14:46):
You know, an alleged Iranian plot to assassinate Trump's Trump
heads through the federal court as we speak. An Iranian
murder for higher conspiracy targeting President Trump. It's now working
its way through the Fed courts as we speak. Al
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Speaker 5 (16:30):
One and the Congo will be doing a feat settlement
probably coming in one Monday or Tuesday. We're going to
be signing it up. And we've stopped the very vicious war.
So that was an honor for me to be involved.
I want to thank JD. Vans and for a great job.
And also our Secretary of State Marco Rubio has done

(16:53):
a fantastic job. So Rwanda long term war with the Congo,
very bloody war. They're all bloody, but a really bloody
one is going to be making peace with Congo and
they can get on to making trade deals with the
United States and other places and have a much more
normal form of life.

Speaker 6 (17:12):
We're very honored by that.

Speaker 5 (17:15):
As you know, we did a very great job with
India and Pakistan, and we had India in. It looks
like we're going to be making a trade deal with India, and.

Speaker 6 (17:24):
We had Pakistan in.

Speaker 5 (17:25):
It looks like we're going to be making a trade
deal with Pakistan, and it's a beautiful thing to watch.
The Serbia Kosovo likewise, they've been fighting for years and
as you know, we brought that one to a conclusion.

Speaker 6 (17:37):
And now we have a couple of big ones.

Speaker 5 (17:40):
We have Rushia Ukraine, which is making a little bit
of progress, and we have Israel, and nobody really knows.

Speaker 6 (17:48):
What that one is all about. We're going to find
out pretty soon, I guess.

Speaker 4 (17:52):
The Iranian Foreign mister President of the Iranian Foreign Minister
this afternoon said, if the US is serious about negotiations,
that you would call up Isel and requests that they
stopped their airstrikes.

Speaker 7 (18:02):
Will you make that request?

Speaker 5 (18:04):
Well, I think it's very hard to make that request
right now. If somebody is winning. It's a little bit
harder to do that if somebody is losing. But we're ready,
willing and able, and we've been speaking to Iran and
we'll see what happens.

Speaker 6 (18:17):
We'll see whatever the thoughts.

Speaker 5 (18:19):
Time to time, just in time to see whether or
not people come to their senses.

Speaker 7 (18:26):
You know, European helping it all talking without.

Speaker 6 (18:30):
Irana, they didn't help. Now, toy brand does. Who want
to speak to Europe, They want to speak to us.
Europe is not going to be able to help in
this one.

Speaker 4 (18:39):
Twenty years ago, you were skeptical of a Republican administration
that attacked the Middle East country on the idea of
questionable intelligence of weapons of mass destruction.

Speaker 7 (18:48):
How is this moment different with Iran?

Speaker 6 (18:50):
Well, there were no weapons of mass destruction.

Speaker 5 (18:52):
I never thought there were, and that was somewhat pre
nuclear you know, it was there was a nuclear age.

Speaker 6 (18:58):
But nothing like it is today.

Speaker 5 (19:00):
And it looked like I'm right about the material that
they've gathered already. It's a tremendous amount of material, and
I think within a matter of weeks, or certainly within
a matter of months, they're going to be able to
have a nuclear weapon. We can't let that happen. I
was very much opposed to Iraq. I was, I said
it loud and clear, but I was a civilian. But

(19:21):
I guess I got a lot of publicity. But I
was very much opposed to the Iraq war. And I
actually did say don't go in, don't go in, don't
go in. But I said, if you're going to go in,
keep the oil.

Speaker 6 (19:33):
But they didn't do that.

Speaker 4 (19:34):
What intelligence do you have that Iran is building a
nuclear weapon? Your intelligence community had said they have no
evidence that they are at this point.

Speaker 6 (19:40):
Well, then my intelligence community is wrong. Who with the
intelligence community said that?

Speaker 7 (19:45):
You're Director of National Intelligence, Toulci Gabbert.

Speaker 6 (19:48):
She's wrong, President, he's in.

Speaker 8 (19:51):
Any way helping.

Speaker 3 (19:52):
The law.

Speaker 6 (19:55):
Is when it's landing in Iran from China.

Speaker 5 (19:57):
Oh, they say that they're there to take people. But
I can't tell you about that. I get along very
well with China, get along very well with President She.
I like him, he likes me. We have a very
good relationship. We'll see what happens. I can't imagine them
getting involved.

Speaker 4 (20:14):
In versus one that you need to make on Iran,
whether to strike militarily.

Speaker 6 (20:17):
Is this the biggest decision you will have to make
this President. Well, I can't tell you that. I have
to see what happens.

Speaker 5 (20:24):
I can't, you know, really say that it depends what
the decision is. But I wouldn't really be able to
tell you that now. I'll tell you in about a
year from now, maybe five years or ten years from now. Therefore,
we ever know about decisions.

Speaker 6 (20:38):
You never really knows fire wild.

Speaker 5 (20:41):
Any I might depending on the circumstance. Would you be
very hard to stop? I will say this, it's very
hard to stop. When you look at it. Israel's doing
well in terms of war, and I think you would
say that Iran is doing less well.

Speaker 6 (20:59):
It's a little bit hard to get somebody to stop.

Speaker 2 (21:01):
There's them.

Speaker 8 (21:02):
Prosper was here a former congressman back Gates throughout an
interesting idea, suggesting that if if you were to broker
a deal where nuclear inspectors go into both Israel and Iran,
that you could win a Nobel Peace Prize and they
might even rename it.

Speaker 6 (21:16):
The Trump Peace Prize.

Speaker 8 (21:17):
If you hear those, what do you think of that?

Speaker 6 (21:18):
Well, they should give me the Nobel Prize for Rwanda.
And have you looked to Cogo, or.

Speaker 5 (21:24):
You could say, serve Meia Kosovo. You could say a
lot of them. You could say, I mean the big
one is India and Pakistaid. You could I should have
gotten it four or five times. I should get it
for the I would think the Abraham McCords would be
a good one too, but they won't give me a
Nobel Peace Prize because they only give it to liberals.

Speaker 4 (21:44):
Would you support Iran being able to have nuclear earth?
Would you support Iran being able to have civilian nuclear
energy capabilities up to three point seven to six percent.

Speaker 5 (21:53):
You know, they're sitting on the top of one of
the largest piles of oil in the world.

Speaker 6 (21:58):
I just don't know why they need that for civilian work.

Speaker 5 (22:01):
You know, it's one thing for certain countries to say, hey,
I want to have a certain amount where I could
go do clear a little bit because we need it
for electricity, we need it for air conditioners, et cetera.
But when you're sitting on one of the largest oil
piles anywhere in the world, it's a little bit hard
to see why you need that.

Speaker 8 (22:19):
Yeah, on our proxies, would wage terror tax against Americans
targets abroad.

Speaker 6 (22:27):
If you order military accent.

Speaker 5 (22:29):
We're always concerned about that, and we have to take
them out and be very strong. You're even the danger
talking to me right now. Do you know that you
are in danger talking to me right now? So I
should probably get out of here. But you guys are
actually in danger.

Speaker 6 (22:44):
Can you believe it?

Speaker 5 (22:46):
Because it's still your expectation that NATO countries spend five.

Speaker 6 (22:50):
Percent of their GDP on defense spending, I think they
should do that. I don't think we should, but I
think they should.

Speaker 5 (22:56):
We've been spending, we've been supporting NATO so long, many cases,
I believe, paying almost one hundred percent the costs. So
I don't think we should, but I think that the
NATO country should absolutely what Spain decides gont them, Well,
NATO's gonna have to deal with Spain. Spain's been a
very low payer. They were always a very low payer.

(23:17):
They were either good negotiators or they weren't doing the
right thing. I mean, I think Spain has to pay
what everybody else has to pay. Spain has been notorious
for low pay. You know who else was a low payer?
Just about the lowest a place called Canada. Because Canada said,
why should we pay with the United States will protect
us free.

Speaker 6 (23:38):
They haven't been right about them.

Speaker 8 (23:39):
Ice Ukraine, you've been making progress words a peace steel
But I don't know if you know this, but Lindsay
Braham and my campaign where they're on the ground in
Ukraine seemingly doing the opposite, trying to provoke the Ukrainians
to keep fighting.

Speaker 6 (23:51):
What do you think of that?

Speaker 5 (23:52):
Well, we're going to see, and people have to be
very careful with what they say. They've got to be
very careful with their mouth because their mouth could get
them into a lot of trouble.

Speaker 7 (24:01):
One more ice.

Speaker 4 (24:03):
ICE has said that they're trying to arrest up to
three thousand individuals a day. There are some communities that
are saying they are fearful of being wrongfully detained or
separating some families even if they're undocumented. Is the fear
in some of these communities worth the deportations of these
undocumented individuals a massiveportation.

Speaker 2 (24:21):
Probably.

Speaker 5 (24:22):
It's a tough subject because, look, we have farmers. I
love farmers. I want eighty percent, eighty five percent of
the farmers and I love them, and I'm never going
to do anything to hurt our farmers. And you can
also say the leisure business, etc.

Speaker 6 (24:35):
There are some businesses.

Speaker 5 (24:36):
Where you have a disproportionate amount of people that are
the people that you're talking about. At the same time,
we have to get the criminals out of our country,
and we're looking at doing something where in the case
of good, reputable farmers, they can take responsibility for the
people that they hire and let them have responsibility because
we can't put the farms out of business. And at

(24:58):
the same time, we don't want to hurt people that
aren't criminals. Most of the people that came in over
the last three years under Biden, I would say probably
three and a half to four years those people. You
have a lot of criminals. You have a lot of
I mean, we're looking at that very closely. You've had
people that have worked on farms for twenty years. It's
very hard to go in there and say, you know,

(25:20):
you're coming out, but we're gonna let the farmers take responsibility.

Speaker 6 (25:24):
They're great people, they'll do it. They know the good
and the bad.

Speaker 5 (25:28):
So the hard part about this is not like a
normal war that where people wear uniforms. They don't wear uniforms,
but we have murderers that came out of the last
four years. We have murderers, we have drug lords, we
have people that we don't want it. We have prisoners.
They emptied out Venezuela. In many countries they emptied out
their prisons into the United States.

Speaker 6 (25:47):
We have to get those people out. But we have
stone cold murders.

Speaker 5 (25:51):
Eleven thousand, eight hundred and eighty eight murders. We've already
gotten a lot of them out of here, but we
don't want them, so we have to be careful. But
I ever want to hurt our farmers. Our farmers are
great people. They keep us happy and healthy in fat.

Speaker 4 (26:05):
Are there other cities that you're going to try to
replicate what you've done in Los Angeles?

Speaker 5 (26:08):
Well, I mean, we did a big victory last night
in the Court Court of Appeals with respect to Los Angeles,
but really the country where Gavinduscombe, who's really an incompetent governor,
he's just doing a terrible job between his fires, between
all the houses burning down as far as fires, and
now Los Angeles. If we didn't go to Los Angeles

(26:31):
and the sheriff admitted it, he had no control, he
would have lost control. We saved Los Angeles by having
the military go in.

Speaker 6 (26:40):
And the second night was much better.

Speaker 5 (26:43):
The third night was nothing much, and the fourth night
nobody bothered even coming. We put out that fire and
we did a great job of it. He sued us
for going in and for helping him. We went and
helped them. Right now, you'd have Los Angeles burning to
the ground largely, it would have already been destroyed.

Speaker 6 (27:02):
Listen to be not of a peacemaker. Do you worry
that's striking a run? We change that. Always a peace maker.

Speaker 5 (27:08):
That doesn't mean sometimes you need some toughness to make peace,
but always a pace fake.

Speaker 7 (27:13):
Do you win a wrong without ground forces? He said?

Speaker 8 (27:18):
Is imperial campaignment or ram enough or do you need
ground force?

Speaker 6 (27:22):
But I'm not going to talk about ground forces. The
last thing you want to do is ground force.

Speaker 7 (27:26):
Does it ron have two weeks or could you strike
before that? Are you essentially giving them a two week timeline.

Speaker 6 (27:30):
Giving them a period of time. We're going to see
what that period of time is. But I'm giving them
a period of.

Speaker 5 (27:34):
Time, and I would say two weeks would be the maximum.

Speaker 6 (27:40):
And do you think he puts to focus on criminals
or I'm all people who are here.

Speaker 5 (27:45):
Should start focusing on criminals, and that's what we've been
focused on.

Speaker 6 (27:49):
Very bad criminals. Dangerous criminals.

Speaker 5 (27:51):
Can see the Miller see every person who's here illegally,
and he's.

Speaker 6 (27:55):
So nice to arrest everyone who's here illegally. Steven and
I have a very good end standing. He is a
terrific person. We have a great understanding.

Speaker 8 (28:03):
Guys, whether if there are if there is an attack
on US assets, will you promise to conduct a full investigation.

Speaker 6 (28:09):
And make it transparent with the American.

Speaker 7 (28:11):
People before blaming Iran for such an attack.

Speaker 5 (28:15):
Well, if there's an attack, we'll know almost immediately with
modern equipment who made the attack, and those people will
be very very unhappy.

Speaker 7 (28:22):
Would you, Prime Minister?

Speaker 6 (28:23):
I want to get you people out of danger. Standing
with me.

Speaker 4 (28:27):
One more, Prime Minister net and yah who said that
they had the capacity to take out all of a
run's nuclear facilities, So what role would the US be
able to play and why would they if Israel says
that they have all of the abilities.

Speaker 5 (28:39):
The jury said that, but they really have a very
limited capacity. They could break through a little section, but
they can't go down very deep. They don't have that capacity.
And we'll have to see what happens. Maybe it won't
be necessary, maybe it won't be this to you want
to see Congress has a build and fans child transgender.

Speaker 6 (28:59):
Certain well, I know they're talking about it, are they.
We're gonna happen. To see how it comes to me
at what for Certainly it's been something I've been talking about.

Speaker 7 (29:08):
Also, thank you give us a previident, appreciate it.

Speaker 6 (29:14):
Thank you everybody?

Speaker 2 (29:17):
All right?

Speaker 1 (29:17):
That was President Trump. He landed in Morristown. I assume
he's going to Bedminster and taking a wide variety of questions.
Obviously in the forefront are the questions about Israel and
the conflict with Israel and Iran. He said up to
two weeks, obviously giving some time for the Iranians to

(29:40):
hit some common sense. So far, they've shown no willingness
to do so, even a denial today of any offer
to even negotiate peace. And the President also very clearly
saying that you know he prefers it. He talked about
a negotiated peace with Rwanda and the Congo and other
piece areas around the world. He did mention his role

(30:03):
as it relates to Pakistan and India, but he also
reiterated his major point, which is Iran cannot have a
nuclear weapon. I don't know where the time goes. I
really don't anyway, doctor Oz. There's so much lying by
the left as it relates to medicaid, Medicare. We've got

(30:24):
to counter this phony narrative. Cut they're cutting, they're cutting.

Speaker 2 (30:29):
No, they're not cutting. They're just lying for political purposes.

Speaker 1 (30:33):
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