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June 16, 2025 • 33 mins

Sean covers his view on "peace through strength", the idea that a strong military and a willingness to use the military when forced, that peace is possible!

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We got the president of the G seven.

Speaker 2 (01:23):
Uh.

Speaker 4 (01:23):
You've got these crazy protesters out there, no kings, a
crazy weekend. We'll play a lot of audio throughout the
course of the program today, and but our top story
obviously is what is going on as it relates to
the Israelis. What they have been able to do is
nothing short of miraculous in a very short period of time,

(01:49):
and they have put themselves in harms way. Military action
is always something that you have got to go in
with great trepidation and thought and understanding. Now I happen
to agree with President Trump. President Trump, to his credit,

(02:09):
gave the Iranians very stern warnings that they should negotiate
a settlement. And he was very clear when I was
with him in the Gulf States, and that would be
Riad in Saudi Arabia, and then we went to Cutter Katar,
whatever you prefer to call it, it's both are appropriate.
And when I went with him to Abu Dhabi in

(02:30):
the UAE, his message was very clear every single day,
multiple times a day, that the Iranians can not have
nuclear weapons. You know, I've noticed the President posted this
weekend for those people who say they want peace, you
cannot have peace if Iran has a nuclear weapons. So
for all of those wonderful people who don't want to

(02:52):
do anything about Iran having a nuclear weapon, that is
not peace. I don't define peace as the absence of conflict,
in the absence of war, but we were on the
look according to reports. You have to believe the people
that have the intelligence, and the intelligence was pretty crystal
clear that the Iranians were hell bent on these nuclear weaponsites.

(03:15):
Why did they bury him three miles underground? They did
it in large part because they are that serious and
committed to it. What have we been watching unfold in
the region now for a long period of time, and
that is the Iranians have emerged as the number one
state sponsor of terror. And frankly, I blame all of

(03:36):
this on Joe Biden because the Trump sanctions in his
first term were working in bankruperupting the regime, and it
was Biden that turned a blind eye towards the sanctions
that were effective because you had the population rising up
against the Iranians, and Joe Biden turned a blind eye
and that led to literally hundreds of billions of dollars

(03:58):
in their coffers. That led to a continuation of their
nuclear program and their ability to build weaponry to foment
terror in the terror proxies throughout the region. And we
see what's happened here. Now we are on the precipice
of the Iranian regime having no nuclear weapons. That I

(04:20):
ask everybody out there, do you think that is a
good thing or a bad thing. I think it's a
good thing if you look at what's happened so far
in this conflict the Israelis, and again when you factor
in the last time I was in Israel, I went
to the small border town, Gods of border Town. I've
talked about it many times, and this little town had

(04:43):
gotten hit in the prior ten years to my arrival
with ten thousand missiles. In ten years, the Israelis have
been hit with hundreds of thousands of missiles. And thank god,
the Iron Dome is up. But I've always said that
the Iron Dome is only a short term answer, is
not a long term answer. We're watching unfolding here. Well,

(05:06):
what are the Israelis targeting? They are targeting. It looks
like they took out two of their nuclear facilities. There
is a third. It's more complicated. I'll get into that
in a minute. But what have the Iranians done. They've
been attacking civilian targets, heavily concentrated areas like Tel Aviv,
because they want to inflict maximum terror of maximum terror

(05:29):
campaign against Israel. It is the Iranians that helped help
plot and scheme what happened on October the seventh, where
they lost the equivalent of forty thousand. Again extrapolating out
their population size versus the US, it would be the
equivalent of forty thousand Americans dead in a day if

(05:50):
such a similar attack at a similar level killed as
many Americans as a percentage of the population versus the
percentage of the population. Never mind the kidnapping and the rape,
and the torture and the beheadings. All this video exists,
all of which I have seen with my own eyes
and so over the years through their proxies. And that

(06:11):
would be Hamas at a Gaza, Asbalah, the Islamic Jihad
at a Lebanon, that would be the Huti rebels, that
would be the Syrian militia, the Iraqi militia, and of
course the ballistic missiles now which I believe has resulted
in Plan B. And so the Iranians now go out
and they attack all these civilian targets. What is amazing

(06:34):
in this military There was a window of opportunity here
for the Israelis, and that is they knew based on
April of last year, and they knew based on their
second attack, that the entire missile defense system is inoperable
thanks to their first attack in April a year ago

(06:54):
where they took out the Russian made system. So right
now as we speak, the Israeli's own the skies of Iran,
which gives the world a window of opportunity. Now, I
don't want I don't want to be I don't want
to be flipping about this a nonchalant You know, there's
always a risk involved in military action, but there's also

(07:17):
sometimes a risk of military inaction, especially at the right time.
And this regime, unfortunately, was able to build up a
lot of a lot of ballistic missile power and advanced
in a nuclear program under Joe Biden, and they've been
fomenting terror in the entire region. There's not one country

(07:39):
in the region that wants the Iranians to have nuclear weapons.
If you go back, one of the untold stories in
Donald Trump's first term was he was able to build
an alliance with the United States and Israel and the
Saudis and the Emirates and the Egyptians and Jordanians, and
they were all sharing intelligence because they all against Iranian higemony.

(08:04):
And where we stand today, is Israel controls the skies
of Iran. They took out two of their three main reactors.
Now the problem is this last nuclear facility.

Speaker 3 (08:18):
That again, and from my thinking is you've come this far.

Speaker 4 (08:22):
If you do nothing else, you've got to finish the
job and take out any possibility in our lifetime that
the Iranians can achieve their goal of nuclear weapons, because
they'll hold the entire world hostage.

Speaker 3 (08:35):
Now, if you don't see.

Speaker 4 (08:36):
That, or can't see that, or are unwilling, if you
so risk averse that you're unwilling to deal with that
truth and that reality, well, this is a regime. Don't
forget that. His chance death to America and death to Israel.
It's not just, it's not the only only because of
the proximity of Israel, is Israel bearing the brunt of

(08:59):
all of this and what they will need or one
or two options exist to take out this deeply buried
underground site that exists, and that is bunker buster bombs,
which are thirty thousand pound bombs. It may take two,
it may take one, I'm not sure, or a tactical
nuclear weapon, which the Israelis can use if they want,

(09:22):
if they choose to. Now, I just I urge everyone
to just stand back for a second. You know, we've
had to fight wars in this country, and I wish
evil didn't exist. I wish the Iranians would have taken
Donald Trump up on his option for peace, and peace

(09:44):
would be defined by they can't have nuclear power. But
it would have been great incentives for them to join
the world community. But you're asking radical Islamas that believe
in this ideology of converter died to go along with that.
I agree with Donald Trump that America can't be involved
in these forever wars ever again. And I have talked

(10:09):
at length about the next generation of weaponry, which is now.
It is in the now. It's not in the past.
It's not something in the future. I mean, everything Israel
is doing for the most part, the only thing conventional
is that they're controlling the skies and they're flying their
jets and they're hitting those targets. And the two main

(10:32):
targets so far have been their missile batteries, their missile systems,
which they have you know, as many estimated about three
thousand long range missiles that have two thousand pound warheads
on them, and that's what they're firing into Tel Aviv,
and with ambitions to build out four thousand pound missiles.
That is not something that any country can withstand. And

(10:54):
I don't care how good the iron done system may be.
It is imperfect as it is, and they want to
inflict as much terror mass casualties as they possibly can.
So they're confronting this evil now while they have this
moment of opportunity, and the President has been very clear,

(11:15):
unambiguous in his message that this terror regime cannot have
nuclear weapons, and their Plan B is okay, they were
assuming that they'd target the nuclear sites. So Plan B
was to build up this this missile, these ballistic missiles
that are capable of wiping out Israel as well. And

(11:36):
you know, I just kind of agree with the President's
philosophy on all this. Pursue peace first, and then when
they reject it, if they want to be the world's
number one state sponsor of terror and chant death to America.
What would the world look like if the Iranians that
are targeting civilians now in Tel Aviv, if they had

(11:57):
nuclear weapons behind them, You know, no country in the
region wants a ran with nuclear weapons. Any country with
any common sense, any person with common sense, knows that
would be an existential threat to everybody, and they could
then therefore hold the world hostage. They have repeatedly said

(12:20):
they have a goal and desire to build missiles that
would hit the continental United States.

Speaker 3 (12:26):
Do you doubt that they would do that? I do not.
You know how many missiles? You know? You got to
ask yourself.

Speaker 4 (12:32):
Put yourself in an Israel's position for just a second,
and then ask yourself this question. If a country was
firing missiles at our country, how many missiles would need
to be fired before you would say, unleash hell and
destroy the country responsible for attacking the United States? If

(12:54):
it was Canada, if it was Mexico, if it was Cuba,
of Ito was a Latin American company, how many missiles
would need to be fired at the United States before
you would demand that the country's leadership take out this
threat because they've had hundreds of thousands fired at them.

(13:15):
And at some point here you can't define peace as
the absence of conflict or the absence of war. And
if people are willing to do that with what they
have at this point. You know, I really fear those
that don't see this as a real, clear present danger

(13:35):
to the world. And I do blame Obama and Biden
directly because they have done nothing but appeasement, and appeasement
hasn't worked. I wish evil didn't exist. We are where
we are because this is a regime that is on
the knees. Now I'm reading today Daily Caller is a

(13:55):
piece that Iran is pleading for renewed negotiations after is
rarely strikes, you know, have devastated the nations. Let's see,
They've taken out their scientists, their military leadership. Reports that
maybe they wanted to take out the Supreme Leader, and
that Donald Trump stopped that. I don't know if that's true.
I don't even believe it to be true. To be
very honest, I don't believe a lot of what I

(14:17):
read Operatian officials reportedly making plans to flee to Russia
was in the Washington Free Beacon. They know that their
days and numbers. I'm talking about the Supreme Leader. Kamanie
reportedly in talks to secure asylum in Russia, which would
probably be a good place for him. But I don't
think it should be America's goal for regime change. I

(14:38):
think you got to just neutralize the threat, and I
think you can do it. But it doesn't mean it's
without risk, because there are American targets now. All of
a sudden, Iran is defeated for the most part, and
they want to hang on to the one remaining nuclear facility.
You see, there are other options here. Either they agree

(15:00):
to have it dismantled immediately, and at that point they
might be able to save their power grid in their country,
which would be a prime easy target. A lot of
people don't know that they're powered by gas in Iran,
but they are a lot of people don't know that
all of their refineries happen to be on one island,

(15:22):
and you could wipe out their ability to make money
with just a couple of strikes. The Iranian regime already
is on its knees again, not risk free. They still
have ballistic missiles and they have clearly shown they will
target civilians and innocent people.

Speaker 3 (15:40):
Though nothing is risk free. But what is the greater risk?

Speaker 4 (15:43):
You must ask yourself, is the greater risk the fact
that they have ballistic missiles, or is the greater threat
that they have no nukes? Is the world better off
without the Iranians having nuclear weapons? Nobody's talking about on
the ground. Nobody's talking about a long protracted war. Nobody's
saying that this is without danger. Nobody's saying that they

(16:07):
like it. I don't like it, but I don't really
see a choice. And for those people that seem to
be making the case, oh, this is a disaster, h
how big? How much bigger a disaster would it be
if they had nuclear weapons? How much bigger a threat
would it be? Eight hundred and nine point one, Shawn
is a number, you know, if you think back, there

(16:27):
were it's always been an isolationist wing of the conservative movement,
perhaps you can, and probably representative the most. And I
always got along with Pat, very smart guy, but he
did have views that I absolutely disagreed with, and it
is one of isolationism. I don't believe that could not

(16:52):
recognize a threat and deal with it early is just stupid.
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If you want to say our gravy. For those people
who say they want peace, you can't have peace if
Iran has a nuclear weapon. So for all those wonderful

(19:51):
people who don't want to do anything about Iran having
a nuclear weapon, that is not peace. Donald J. Trump,
that's the Trump doctrine. He tried peace, did everything he could.
He bent over backwards for peace, and they have chosen
to thumb their nose at the world. They're the number

(20:13):
one state sponsor of terror, and people have to really
wrap You have to wrap your arms around what you're
dealing with here. How many tens that one hundreds of
thousands of missiles have the Iranians provided to their proxies
to be fired into Israel to accomplish their stated goal
of wiping Israel off the map. May that's Israel's problem.

(20:35):
Now that's the world's problem, because after Israel they chant
death to Israel, then they chant death to America. How
many direct threats have they made to America? What would
it mean if they had a nuclear weapon? What do
you think the world would look like? Do you think
the world is better off without the Iranian regime, the

(20:57):
number one state sponsor of terror having a nuclear weapon?
You know, do you believe that this is a moment
of opportunity. They don't have any air defense system right now,
and right now the Israeli's own the Iranian skies? Is
it better considering they reject and have rejected heretofore every

(21:23):
opportunity to get rid of the nuclear weapons system, especially
based on the history of terrorism and targeting civilians and
targeting and helping proxy groups out radical Islamis. Do you
think radical Islamis mean it when they believe in a
caliphate and that is convert or die? You know, did
we learn anything about the nine to eleven Commission report?

(21:45):
They were at war with us? We were not at
war with them. Doesn't mean we have forever wars. I
don't want forever wars. Doesn't mean we have to have
a military presence on the ground. I don't want a
military presence on the ground. But there is a window
of opportunity now now with one nuclear facility very deep
in the ground left to remove this threat now and forever,

(22:08):
then the Iranians will have a choice again, and that
is they can choose peace and they can keep their
refineries and join the world community and keep their power
grid going. Those are two layup targets for the Israelis now.
The Israelis over the weekend did show them that they

(22:29):
have the ability to take out their refineries because they
took one out, but they could have taken them all
out because they're all in the same directed the same island. Anyway,
the smoke and flames, you know, filling the sky over
Tehran as Israel struck one of Iran's largest oil refineries
and targeting more nuclear facilities, it looks like they knocked

(22:51):
out the two. I mean, I'm sure we'll get an
assessment that is accurate in the days to come, but
it looks like they took out two of their nuclear
facilities completely. But they attacked one of the largest refineries
in South Tehran and they're fuel and gas depot in
Tehran during attacks late Saturday night and Sunday morning, and

(23:11):
officials with the RANS Oil ministry confirmed the attack on
one of their largest refinery depots, which has at least
eleven storage tanks located in an Afflon area. Now, this
then becomes a point of leverage if the Iranian regime
would like to keep their economy alive. So far, the

(23:33):
Israelis have not taken out their ability completely to make money,
meaning that that is their entire economy there. So far,
they have not taken out their power grit. These are
easy targets now for the Israelis, as we all know,
and I think the Israelis are pretty hell bent on
just making sure that they get rid of the nuclear
sites and that they remove that threat. Communications have been

(23:57):
shut down for the Iranian people. Interestingly, Elon Musk is
back in the news because he said he has activated
his satellite based internet service Starlink in Iran after the
Islamic Republic's regime disrupted their ground bases access. He said
the beams are on in a post on x and anyway,

(24:18):
he made that announcement that the service is active. Iran
has blocked internet access for their citizens after Israel pummeled
the country's nuclear facilities with missiles that took out you know,
they obviously, you know, they've already taken out a lot
of top people.

Speaker 3 (24:31):
Now.

Speaker 4 (24:33):
I don't know exactly what role the US should play here.
I do think it's in America's best long term interest
if they don't have nuclear weapons. Beyond that, I think
then they have their ability to foment terror. This is
Israel's conflict because they've been going after his rally targets,
although in many occasions they've been after American targets. They

(24:56):
killed Americans. In Iraq they killed the Americans, and in
Lebanon and Beirut they killed Americans and other attacks as well.
So we do have a stake in this. But I
think the presidents, you know, thoughts are perfect. If you
want peace, you can't have peace. If iranas and nuclear

(25:17):
the world won't have peace. The Israelis have said their
Iron Dome missile defense system has been able to intercept
ninety percent of these Iranian rockets. They said that earlier today,
providing their first statistics on the war, only five to
ten percent of ballistic missiles hitting actual residential areas. Look
as good as their missile defense systems are, they're not perfect,

(25:40):
and these weapons that the Iranians are firing are bigger
than they've ever been, which is one of the reasons
why Israel had to act now. And again I asked
how many missiles would have to be fired at an
American town or city by a foreign adversary before you
would expect your government to take them out. I would
say one. Some people too, I don't know, But for me,

(26:02):
my threshold is one. Not that I want war. I
want deterrence and de terrence's military strength. Peace is not
defined by an absence of conflict or war. Peace is
defined by the ability to defeat your enemies if they
ever attack you, and prevent them from ever daring to
attack you. That's how I define it. There's nothing new

(26:27):
about the Prime Minister's claim that Iran has tried to
assassinate Donald Trump. I don't know why that made so
much news, but ever since bb told Brett Behar yesterday
that Iran was plotting to assassinate Donald Trump, the media
has been treating it like it's breaking news, and that
revelation has prompted widespread speculation that Netanyahu is referring to
some bombshell secret intelligence that that Israel has showing that

(26:51):
Iran was behind maybe the two attempts, one in Butler,
one at Trump International. But now, who undoubtedly was referring
to was the Iranian plot to kill Trump that the
FBI discovered last year when the dj actually indicted an
Iranian agent who was recruiting a hit team to take
out Trump. Remember, it's been widely reported that we have

(27:13):
Iranian assassination squads in this country. But if you go
back to the New York Post, for example, November eighth,
right after the election, Iran instructed one of their agents,
running a New York City based criminal network to stalk
and assassinate former President Trump in the twenty four elections
final weeks, telling him that money's not an issue. An

(27:34):
unnamed official in Iran's notorious Islamic Revolutionary Guard, they along
with the Kuds forces, were responsible for in part plotting, planning, scheming,
providing the weaponry for October second, I'm sorry October seventh,
focus on surveilling and ultimately assassinating Trump. This is not
new news for anybody that follows the news on a

(27:55):
regular basis. And if you want to take it a
step further, if you go back to April of this year,
you have this Islamist revolutionary newspaper widely considered the voice
of Iran Supreme Leader kamen A, encouraging the targeted assassination
of Donald Trump. That's April fifth. According to the Persian

(28:17):
language article published, it said Trump is way out of
line any day now. In revenge for the blood of
Martyr Solomoni, meaning General Solomoni, who Donald Trump took out
in his first term, A few bullets are going to
be fired into the empty skull of his and he'll
be drinking from the chalice of a cursed death. It
is a death culture, unfortunately, which it wasn't. Wishievil didn't exist,

(28:40):
but it does, and Israeli airstrikes again did target one
of their refineries. I'm not sure I believe this. UPI
reported that President Trump cautioned Israel against taking out the
Iranian Supreme Leader as part of their military offensive. Netanyahu

(29:01):
apparently discussed it with Trump as an opportunity opened up
for Israel to kill kaman A, but Trump shut it down,
said it wasn't a good idea.

Speaker 3 (29:09):
I just don't.

Speaker 4 (29:10):
I don't really, I don't think President Trump is that
involved in deciding what Israel is going to do. I
think he asked Israel to give them sixty days. They
gave him the sixty day window, and the Iranians just
spent their time building up their ballistic missile system, thinking
that eventually their nuclear sides are going to get hit.

(29:31):
I like the parade on Sunday. We'll play later. Oh
my gosh, these idiots all the weekend long with us
No kings, no kings, no kings. You know, Hitler, Hitler, Hitler.
We have fang Fang Swallwell Democrats, some of the dumbest
protesters you'd ever want to meet in your life, making
these ridiculous comments.

Speaker 3 (29:50):
We'll play all of that.

Speaker 4 (29:53):
And you know, by the way Trump condemned the horrific
attack of these two Democratic lawmakers in Minnesota. I mean,
we've got to protect our elected officials. Eric Swollwell, fat
mister fang Fang Trump is America's Hitler.

Speaker 3 (30:07):
Got a lot of Hitler talk. Again.

Speaker 4 (30:08):
That works so well for them in the twenty twenty
four election, didn't it because that was their closing argument.
Didn't particularly work out that well for them. You know,
at this no King's protesting, and we'll play the audio
of it later. They're chanting eighty six forty seven. Thank you,
Jim Comy, Thank you, mister higher honor. President Trump pointing

(30:29):
out that our nation's ice officers have shown incredible strength, determination, courage.
You know, every one of these problems is a Biden
Harris Mayorcis problem. We have known terrorists, assassination squads, murderers, rapists,
gang members, cartel members, drug dealers in this country because

(30:50):
of them. Well but seon they took out an innocent
person and they were removed from the country. They weren't
here illegally. But they would just be a nice people,
no doubt they're nice people. And even the President said,
you know, we're going to try and really go after
the criminals first and not hurt our farmers or people
that need And I guess you know there is in

(31:11):
place a program right now if you self deport you're
going to get a thousand bucks in the ability to
apply to come right back in.

Speaker 3 (31:18):
I guess people can do that anyway.

Speaker 4 (31:22):
The media coverage of this, No King's Weekend, you would
think it was the biggest thing in the world. All
it is is crazy people on the left, and all
they're doing is reinforcing to the American people how insane
the left is, and all they're doing is reinforcing that
they haven't learned a thing from November fifth, and that
they've doubled down on dumb, dumber, and even stupid. And

(31:46):
there's been no introspection, there's been no course correction. And
I don't even know at this point if they're even
capable of it. And if God forbid, you're somebody like
John Fetterman, I said, yeah, the two hundred and fiftieth
honoring our army on their two hundred fiftieth anniversary is
a cool idea. And he said, and he praised President
Trump's military parade. You would think he's, you know, the

(32:07):
devil incarnate according to Democrats, because they're so locked into
the Jasmine Crockett, AOC grandpap Bernie Elizabeth Warren's squad wing
of their party. State Democratic lawmaker in North Carolina come
has come under fire for posting a photo of a
No King's protest over the weekend featuring an image of

(32:27):
a beheaded President Trump. Hakeem Jeffries is warning colleagues to
act responsibly. I think that's impossible. You know, there was
a good question. I forgot where I saw this today.
You know why are Democrats embracing eighty twenty issues and
they're on the twenty percent side, open borders, opposition to

(32:47):
deporting violent criminals, you know, championing the rights of men
to play women's sports, opposition to Israel. Why is that
because and it actually came up with a good conclusion,
because that's where they get their.

Speaker 3 (32:59):
Mond me from. Makes sense right.

Speaker 4 (33:03):
Eight hundred ninety four one Shawn is a number you
want to be a part of the program, and we'll
get an update from Nathan Sales, former ambassador. He served
in the first Trump administration as Ambassador at Large for
counter Terrorism, acting Under Secretary of State, will update you
on the No Kings Insanity weekend and get to your calls.

Speaker 3 (33:20):
Eight hundred ninety four one Shawn

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