Learn English with Donald Trump. President Donald Trump delivers a speech at the Conservative Political Action Conference in Cleveland, Ohio on November 4, 2020. Trump speaks on the need for a border patrol force to deploy to Michigan, the gerrymandering in Congress, and the need to create a new government controlled by the people, not the people controlled by corporate interests. President Trump is a conservative firebrand who has been on a warpath since he was elected in 2016. He has been a loud and proud supporter of Donald Trump and his campaign since day one, and has been vocal in his defense of the President and the President s agenda. In this speech, President Trump calls out the dishonest media and establishment media, and calls for the President to take action to fix the problem, which is the lack of support from the American people and the establishment, and to fix it before it s too late. Tweet Me! with your thoughts and reactions to this episode, and we'll get back to you next week with a new episode of the podcast! Timestamps: 3:00 - What's the biggest missed opportunity in history? 4:30 - Why Trump's 2020 campaign is a disaster 5:00- Why the Trump campaign needs to fix its problems 6:15 - Who's responsible for this? 7:20 - What should the President do? 8:40 - Who needs to be fired? 9:00 10:30- Why Trump s 2020 campaign? 11:15- Who should be fired 12: What s the best candidate for 2020? 15:15 16:30 17: What are the best thing Trump should do to win the 2020 election? 17 - What s going to happen next? 18:20- What are we waiting for Trump? 19:40- Who s the most important thing for Trump to do next for the country? 21:40 22:20 23:00 | What do you want to hear from me? 26:15 | What are you want? 27: What would you like to hear? 25: How do you think I want Trump to win? 24:30 | How do I want America First? 35:40 | What is my vision for the future of the America First movement? 36:00 // What do I think I m going to vote for?
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00:03:16.000It was a slow and steady, unrelenting stream of blips and blinks, glimmers and glares, low beams and high beams of light, some of which I did not want to see.
00:03:31.000And then finally, a point of no return reckoning.
00:06:25.000Our movement is about replacing a failed and corrupt political establishment with a new
00:06:26.000government controlled by you, the people.
00:06:27.000And I'm not talking about the Trump administration. I'm talking about the people of this country.
00:06:38.000This election will determine whether we're a free nation or whether we have only the illusion of democracy, but are in fact controlled by a small handful of global special interests rigging the system, and our system is rigged.
00:08:52.000So this is a call to all Christians, immigration restrictionists, foreign policy non-interventionists, trade protectionists, those in favor of industrial policy, patriots, nativists, nationalists, non-interventionists, traditionalists, that are not happy with the State of the Trump campaign, you are being recruited.
00:09:37.000If we don't succeed, if this doesn't work, there's no hope.
00:09:41.000You either get Kamala, and it's total left-wing oppression, it's total bullshit, BLM nonsense, or if you get Trump, it's gonna be total Zionist corporate domination.
00:19:13.000This is from your biggest Protestant fan. May you one day see the light.
00:19:25.000Well, hey, thanks, love you too, but sorry, I believe in religion in the next sense, so... Napoleon, Alexander the Great, Donald Trump were all cut from the same cloth, and that cloth is very, very large.
00:31:33.000My message is that things have to change, and they have to change right now.
00:31:41.000If you miss this version of Trump, you have his campaign managers Chris LaCivita and Susie Wiles to blame.
00:31:49.000La Civita was found liking posts on Twitter advocating for the 25th Amendment to be invoked and to remove Trump from office on January 6th.
00:31:57.000And Wiles wants Trump to abandon his loyal base in order to pander to minorities who won't turn out to vote for him regardless.
00:32:04.000Chris LaCivita and Susie Wiles are responsible for Trump's drastic change in rhetoric and his failure in the polls.
00:32:11.000If you want Trump to win, he must fire these disloyal saboteurs.
00:32:16.000Use the hashtags firelessavida and firewiles to save Trump from these swamp creatures.
00:36:49.000Grape reward 2, grape reward 2, your campaign sucks, yeah we're coming for you.
00:36:57.000Grape reward 2, grape reward 2, your campaign sucks, yeah we're coming for you.
00:37:13.000Me and the workers will save the Trump campaign!
00:37:16.000We will give a voice to all of the rightful frustrations that the Trump supporters have, whether they're willing to direct their anger at me or the campaign, and I'll let them know.
00:45:09.000If they want to say you're making us lose, good!
00:45:12.000Let them say that and let them fix it!
00:45:16.000If the Trump campaign can't win over the loyalists from 2016, if that's the case, we know that Trump is not in control.
00:45:23.000If Susie Wiles and Chris LaCivita, two never-Trumpers, two election fraud deniers, if they're really in control, if that's who's running it, if we don't get anything out of this campaign, then it should lose.
00:45:36.000They hate when people play politics, but we have to play politics.
00:45:39.000They want us to just shut up and vote.
00:45:42.000Yeah, shutting up and voting for the GOP, not really working out.
00:45:46.000The only thing that we can do is the unthinkable.
00:45:49.000The Trump campaign is still, in my view, getting an F rating on immigration, on war, and on
00:46:26.000Vance or Donald Trump campaign event, and we will counter-program it with a large crowd, and we will deliver our grievances and our complaints of how this campaign is not living up to America First.
00:46:40.000But as long as things keep going the way they are, we will only step up and escalate and intensify our tactics to remind Republicans that Donald Trump is no longer an America First candidate.
00:46:53.000They don't know what is necessary to make the difference.
00:46:58.000And what is necessary is to exert the same pressure on the Trump campaign on behalf of America First that any other donor, lobbyist, or special interest exerts on that campaign with their money.
00:47:15.000If he wants to stop the pain, he must stop the betrayal of America first.
00:47:20.000Our movement is about replacing a failed and corrupt political establishment with a
00:47:36.000new government controlled by you, the American people.
00:47:40.000This election will determine whether we're a free nation or whether we have only the illusion of democracy, but are in fact controlled by a small handful of global special interests rigging the system, and our system is rigged.
00:49:55.000So this is a call to all Christians, immigration restrictionists, foreign policy non-interventionists, trade protectionists, those in favor of industrial policy, patriots, nativists, nationalists, non-interventionists, traditionalists, that are not happy with the State of the Trump campaign, you are being recruited.
00:50:40.000If we don't succeed, if this doesn't work, there's no hope.
00:50:44.000You either get Kamala, and it's total left-wing oppression, it's total bullshit, BLM nonsense, or if you get Trump, it's gonna be total Zionist corporate domination.
00:54:53.000They say they're preparing the way, but it has been confirmed by U.S.
00:54:57.000intelligence and the Israeli government that Israel has begun ground operations inside of Lebanon.
00:55:06.000And this follows the big news this weekend, which we tentatively covered on Friday, although we didn't have confirmation, which is that the leader of Hezbollah, who has served as a leader for over 30 years, Hassan Nasrallah, is now dead.
00:55:23.000He was assassinated in an airstrike on Friday.
00:55:27.000And like I said, we covered that on the show, but it wasn't confirmed until Saturday night.
00:57:12.000And I hope you guys are ready for that.
00:57:13.000In the same way that people didn't believe me a year ago, because I've been saying this, if you've been watching the show, I've literally been saying it for a year and nobody listened.
00:57:24.000People said it wasn't likely, it wasn't a big deal.
00:57:27.000The media told you that there was a ceasefire deal.
00:57:32.000The media said they'll never go into Lebanon.
00:59:10.000And there's sort of a strategic question about, and tactical questions too, what happens in Lebanon?
00:59:20.000I think Netanyahu's putting all his chips on the table here, because if he is successful, in one way or another, He could leverage Iran and the United States into the conflict and leave both Hezbollah and Iran totally disabled by the end of this regional war, if he is successful.
00:59:42.000If he is unsuccessful and Iran is patient and does not enter the conflict, and if Israel is humiliated and defeated in Lebanon, then it may all be over.
00:59:55.000But it all comes down to the ability of the Israeli Defense Forces to fight effectively and control a buffer zone inside of South Lebanon.
01:00:04.000Can they gain and hold on to the territory there?
01:00:09.000And that's a question of whether they learned the lessons from 2006.
01:00:14.000And whether they've moved on from effects-based operations, although it doesn't seem that they have.
01:00:22.000And we'll talk about what that means and everything.
01:00:25.000And we'll cover all of it, and you'll know about it here first, because I'm always ahead of the game.
01:01:11.000And there was a new exclusive interview he did with the Wall Street Journal where he doubled down on his promise to give a green card to every foreign student in America.
01:01:28.000So we're gonna get a war with Iran, a bunch of Indian immigrants, a bunch of gay people in the White House like Rick Grinnell, And that's it.
01:01:53.000Orange man bad, you got arrested at the Capitol and are rotting in jail so that we could make a gay man who extradited Julian Assange as Secretary of State?
01:02:08.000Orange you glad that we fought this 10 year campaign just so we could have Indians invade the country legally instead of Spics and nigs doing it illegally and that's what they're calling them these days.
01:07:27.000I was like, well, we'll make the best of it.
01:07:29.000But two, she was literally pushing the whole, like, Jewish line about October 7th.
01:07:38.000She told me she's, like, covering the election, and then she came here and she's like, what do you make of the woke leftists Protesting on the campus.
01:10:43.000Seems to remind me of an old quote, something like, oh, I don't know, you can call them this and that and the other thing, but if you call them a Jew, they recoil.
01:11:29.000Like, I don't know if you guys are noticing that, but I've just realized it recently.
01:11:34.000Nobody is fucking red-pilled or based.
01:11:39.000People are convincing themselves that legal immigration is good, having an Indian wife is fine, some Jews that love Israel are okay, and hey, Israel's not that bad.
01:11:51.000Like, I saw this tweet today from this guy, from this idiot boomer, and he posts some tweet, and it's in my replies, and I think it's my last reply on Twitter.
01:12:02.000It's the last thing I'll say, then we'll get into the news.
01:12:06.000He puts out this tweet, and he's like, I don't care about Ukraine.
01:12:12.000And somebody put in the replies, yeah, I don't care about Israel, based.
01:12:16.000And he goes, well, me neither, but like, you know, when Israel's doing things in our interest, we should support them, and when they don't, we shouldn't.
01:12:27.000And I'm like, dude, Israel has infiltrated and is raping our country.
01:12:33.000They are making themselves a great power at our expense.
01:12:38.000It just goes to show these guys don't get it at all.
01:12:41.000It's like we're on this 10-year journey and you finally have people admitting, like, maybe we shouldn't send them foreign aid.
01:12:48.000It's like, well, hey, idiot, why do you think we send them foreign aid?
01:12:51.000It's because they control the media and the government.
01:13:07.000You'll talk to some of these like pro-Israel people and they're like, well, if it were up to me, I'd cut the foreign aid for all countries.
01:13:14.000It's like, yeah, well, that's sort of the problem.
01:13:17.000It doesn't seem like it's up to us, does it?
01:13:19.000It kind of seems like it's up to the Jews that run the government, which is sort of the problem, actually, maybe more so than the aid.
01:14:44.000We'll start with the Lebanon war because there is so much to get into.
01:14:48.000It's been a crazy couple of weeks, hasn't it?
01:14:53.000So on Friday, we covered the, excuse me, massive strikes on Beirut, which have now been ongoing, basically nonstop since Friday and even before that.
01:15:10.000And on Friday's show, we covered it and talked about how it was suspected that the leader of Hezbollah, the Shiite Lebanese militia, had been killed in the strikes, but we didn't know.
01:15:24.000We now have confirmation that the 30-plus year leader, Secretary General of Hezbollah, Hassan Nasrallah, was killed on Friday.
01:15:48.000And there were huge demonstrations, protests, as well as vigils held for Nasrallah across the Middle East, the Muslim world.
01:15:59.000The assassination was condemned by governments like Russia and China.
01:16:04.000It was welcomed, surprisingly, Strongly by the Biden administration, both Joe Biden and Kamala Harris put out a statement welcoming the death of Hassan Nasrallah.
01:16:17.000And however you feel about him or Hezbollah itself or their tactics, it does represent a shift in the conflict.
01:16:26.000It has cemented this two-week escalation, which Israel launched exactly two weeks ago with the Pager attack.
01:16:39.000And we are now in a new phase of what has become a regional conflict.
01:16:45.000And that is the story of the show tonight.
01:16:47.000We're going to be talking about the incursion which occurred today.
01:16:51.000Those are really the big events is that Friday Hassan Nasrallah was assassinated.
01:16:55.000Today Israel began special forces incursions.
01:17:02.000Sappers, they call them, that have made their way inside of Lebanese territory.
01:17:08.000Those are the big two events that we'll cover tonight.
01:17:11.000But the larger story is how we got here.
01:17:15.000Of course, what began as an incursion into Gaza in response to the October 7th terror attack almost a year ago, Has now widened and escalated into a full-on regional war.
01:17:30.000And I've been saying it from the start, and now it's here.
01:17:38.000Phase 1, as you know, was the invasion of Gaza.
01:17:44.000Invasion, bombardment, blockade of Gaza.
01:17:48.000But I want to talk about the big strategic picture here.
01:17:50.000I want to talk about what's really Going on here in the Middle East because it's a massive picture and it's very complex and there's a lot of history.
01:18:04.000But really, you could go back to 1967. In 1967, after what is realistically 20 years of open-ended
01:18:17.000hostilities with the Palestinians and the neighboring Arab countries, Israel launches
01:18:22.000a surprise attack on Egypt and then Syria, decimating the air forces.
01:18:30.000And they call it the Six-Day War because it lasted only six days.
01:18:35.000Israel went into Egypt, destroyed their entire air force, then went into Syria, destroyed their entire air force, They went into the Sinai, the Golan, the West Bank, Gaza, and Israel achieved this massive victory, took all of this land.
01:18:55.000And Israel became very confident about its position.
01:18:58.000It then developed a nuclear arsenal, and Israel never felt more powerful.
01:19:02.000It had a superior conventional military.
01:19:07.000That war probably marked the end of Egypt as a great military power or a challenger to Israel.
01:19:13.000And what's more, Israel emerged as the only nuclear power in the Middle East.
01:19:19.000In 1973, however, Egypt and Syria launched a surprise attack on Israel on Yom Kippur.
01:19:27.000The date is actually October 6th, 1973.
01:19:29.0006th 1973 exactly 50 years to the day before the October 7th attack in 2023.
01:19:40.000And I think it's very important the way those two dates mirror each other because they bookend a period of Israeli and world history.
01:19:52.000In 1973, Egypt and Syria launch a surprise attack and they nearly win against Israel.
01:19:58.000They catch Israel off guard, off balance.
01:20:01.000And they nearly overwhelm Israel's defenses.
01:20:04.000It's only because of a massive airlift, probably one of the biggest military airlifts in world history, by the Nixon administration, that Israel is able to fend off the attack, and they're able to finally win the war.
01:20:24.000It says that Israel is not invincible, and even though the Arabs lost the war, It restores confidence because of the initial victories in the battlefield.
01:20:36.000And what this begins in Israel is a new policy where they begin looking to trade land for peace.
01:20:48.000And so five years after the Yom Kippur War, the negotiations begin at Camp David under Jimmy Carter.
01:20:56.000Where Israel and Egypt come to the agreement and Egypt becomes the first Arab country to normalize ties with Israel because prior to that, when Israel declared its independence in 1948, none of its neighbors, none of the Arab countries recognized it or had a diplomatic relationship or a normal relationship.
01:21:47.000And for decades, The Likud party, which Netanyahu is a part of now, the far-right revisionist Zionist Likud party in Israel laments the new policy of trading land for peace, giving away the Sinai in exchange for peace with Egypt, and proposing to give away land to the Palestinians.
01:22:12.000Giving them a state in the West Bank and Gaza in exchange for peace with the various Palestinian resistance groups.
01:22:19.000And ultimately, giving away the Golan to Syria in exchange for peace with Syria.
01:22:27.000And so there are other agreements made.
01:22:28.000There's a normalization agreement made with Jordan.
01:22:34.000Oslo Accords II nearly happens in the year 2000.
01:22:41.000And it's in the 80s and 90s that the right-wingers in Israel start to promulgate a new doctrine.
01:22:48.000And it starts with Oded Yanan's grand strategy plan for the 1980s.
01:22:54.000It's echoed in the Clean Break Memo, and we covered this on 9-11.
01:22:59.000But they begin to promulgate a new doctrine, and they say, if we keep giving away land in exchange for peace, there's going to be nothing left.
01:23:08.000They said that giving away the Sinai, giving it back to Egypt was one of the great strategic blunders in the history of Israel.
01:23:17.000Because the Sinai Peninsula, they say, is rich in energy.
01:23:20.000It will make Israel dependent on its neighbors for oil and natural gas.
01:23:27.000So Israel says, the Likud party says, we can't make peace with the Palestinians.
01:24:03.000For example, in Syria, you have an Alawite minority ruling over a country of Kurds and other Muslims.
01:24:11.000In Iraq, you have a similar situation.
01:24:13.000In Saudi Arabia, you have a very small population and tenuous control by a hereditary monarchy.
01:24:20.000In Lebanon, you have a huge Christian population.
01:24:24.000And so Israel says, all we have to do is go on the offensive and shatter our neighbors, destroy our neighboring Arab states.
01:24:34.000They're not as strong as they appear to be.
01:24:36.000Their military might seems like it's a strategic threat and it's an imminent threat, but it's not actually the longest term threat to Israel.
01:24:44.000They say the real threat to Israel is not having energy.
01:24:47.000The real threat to Israel is communism and not having nuclear weapons.
01:24:53.000or proliferation of nuclear weapons amongst their adversaries.
01:24:58.000So Israel lays out the blueprint, which actually starts with the war in 1982.
01:25:03.000They invade Lebanon in 1982, and they actually occupy Lebanon until the year 2000.
01:25:07.0002000. They pushed all the way to Beirut, were chased out, controlled South Lebanon until
01:25:14.0002000, and were effectively fighting a counterinsurgency against the various militias there, the strongest
01:25:21.000among them being Hezbollah, the Shiite militia, which was trained and armed by Iran. And the
01:25:30.000blueprint in their war in Lebanon is that if they exercise pressure, if they apply pressure,
01:25:37.000and if they go on the offensive against these countries, they can splinter them into rivaling
01:25:41.000factions, weaken them so that they can no longer threaten Israel.
01:25:45.000And if you look at the past 20 years, that's exactly what they've done.
01:25:48.000Not so much in Lebanon, where they haven't had success in doing that.
01:25:53.000But if you believe that the Israel-aligned neocons in the United States are a part of a conspiracy, you can see this doctrine in place in Iraq, Syria, Libya, Yemen, Sudan, which are no longer strong, powerful countries.
01:26:13.000Sudan is divided in two, and there's a civil war going on in North Sudan, or Sudan.
01:26:20.000Egypt has gone through three successive coups between Mubarak, Morsi, and now el-Sisi.
01:26:28.000Yemen is split between the Houthis and the rival royal family.
01:26:33.000Syria is partly controlled by the Kurds, partly controlled by the Americans, partly controlled by Assad.
01:26:39.000The Iraqi government is under the control of the United States because we hold their foreign currency reserves in the Federal Reserve.
01:26:46.000And so from one country to the next, this doctrine has been implemented.
01:26:52.000The Likud right-wing doctrine of going on the offensive and overturning the land for peace doctrine of other Israeli parties has been implemented.
01:27:07.000Egypt and Jordan were brought to heel.
01:27:10.000The Gulf states have effectively been brought to heel.
01:27:13.000United Arab Emirates, Bahrain have normalized ties with Israel.
01:27:17.000And Saudi Arabia was prepared to normalize ties with Israel last August before the October 7th attack without resolving the Palestinian question.
01:27:29.000And you have to understand that those two things are related.
01:27:33.000Israel cannot be a solid country until it can resolve the fact that it is a split nation.
01:27:40.000That you have effectively a Palestinian nation living on either side of the country, east and west, north and south, of angry, hostile, resentful people looking to create a state and militarize as quickly as possible.
01:27:56.000Israel has to solve the Palestinian problem to become a solid nation state.
01:28:01.000But they can't solve the Palestinian question the way they'd like, create a single Jewish state, and expel many of the Palestinians because of the pressure coming from its rival, hostile neighbors.
01:28:16.000And so what has happened is that these two things are directly related.
01:28:21.000Israel has cleared the way of many of its neighbors, taking out Iraq, Syria, Libya, Sudan, pacifying Egypt, Jordan, the Gulf states.
01:28:30.000But in the wake of all the destruction, one country has risen up, and that country is Iran.
01:28:36.000Iran had its Islamic Revolution in 1979, and understand there's something very important about the Iranian regime.
01:29:15.000And the reason this matters is because at a time when Israel and the West are dominating the Muslim world, the Muslim population are looking for an ideology to unify them and empower them against the West and against Israel.
01:29:31.000But they don't find it in the pan-Arab dictators.
01:29:33.000They don't find it in the Soviets or in the socialists.
01:29:38.000But the one thing that unifies them is Islam.
01:29:42.000Unfortunately, the leader of Sunni Islam is arguably the king of Saudi Arabia, who is a puppet of the United States.
01:29:51.000And previously it was Egypt who was routed in 67 and then again in 73 and made peace in 79.
01:29:59.000So when Iran has its Islamic revolution in 79, make no mistake about it, they create a revolutionary
01:30:24.000And in particular, it rallies the Shiite populations In Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, Yemen, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, and the Emirates.
01:30:36.000Dissatisfied, disaffected Shiite populations that in some of those countries don't feel like they are running their respective countries.
01:30:48.000And so what Iran has the potential to do when Iraq and Syria and the others are destroyed Is to in the minds of the Shiite Muslims in the region become an alternative to Saudi Arabia, an alternative to the other ideologies in the region.
01:31:07.000And the Shiite Muslims in the Middle East look to Iran for leadership.
01:31:11.000And so this is where Iran poses a unique threat.
01:31:15.000Moreover, Iran is one of the few real nations in the Middle East.
01:31:19.000If Israel recognizes that each of the Muslim countries have their structural weaknesses, and some of them aren't even real countries at all, there are arguably three countries that are real in the Middle East, and those are Turkey, Egypt, and Iran.
01:31:33.000Three countries with a distinct identity and a real history and historic boundaries and a large population and a robust economy, that can support a military and regional influence.
01:31:51.000And so Iran, being one of these large, historic, real countries, and Iran having a revolutionary Shiite government that influences Shiite populations across the region who might be in power or might be disaffected under Sunni rule, Iran, in the aftermath of all of the wars of the past 20 years, is in a very influential position.
01:32:14.000And this is something that many people predicted, that when Iraq and Syria were destroyed, Iran would be the biggest beneficiary, maybe perhaps after Israel, because its influence could expand.
01:32:29.000Over the past 20 years, Qasem Soleimani and other IRGC generals have been building up the various Shiite militias, which are Hezbollah in Lebanon, who were emboldened by their victory in 2006, the Popular Mobilization Force and Kataib Hezbollah in Iraq, which are Shiite militia forces backed by Iran, the Houthis in Yemen, who represent a sect of Shiite Islam, And various other militias in other countries like Bahrain and like the Alawite government in Syria.
01:33:04.000So this is a showdown that is 20 years in the making.
01:33:09.000And in the latter half of the 2010s and in the early 2020s, this is the geopolitical reality that Israel finds itself in.
01:33:18.000Most of its neighbors have been either pacified or destroyed.
01:33:22.000But there's one final foe, and it is this inspirational, aspirational, revolutionary Shiite Islamist government in Iran, which has used its power and this power vacuum in the region to create influence in all of the countries that Israel has destroyed or pacified.
01:33:43.000If Israel destroyed Iraq and Syria, Iran's influence grew there.
01:33:47.000If Israel pacified Saudi Arabia and the Emirates and Bahrain, Iran influences major Shiite populations in all of those countries, which creates tension.
01:34:01.000And if Yemen was bombarded and destroyed, Iran backs the Shiite rebels that threaten Saudi Arabia.
01:34:08.000So this is a showdown 20 years in the making and this is where we are now.
01:35:10.000So Iran has cultivated a civilian nuclear program with some secretive aspects and secret underground facilities that they hide from inspectors to develop the bones of what could be a nuclear weapons program But can plausibly be called a civilian nuclear energy program.
01:35:30.000And alongside that has also had a space program.
01:35:33.000They're developing rockets that plausibly they say are used to conduct space missions for civilian purposes.
01:35:41.000In reality could be the bones of a missile program if they wanted to put a nuclear bomb on an intercontinental ballistic missile.
01:35:51.000So the dilemma that Israel finds itself in in the late 2010s is that Iran's influence has grown, it's developing a nuclear arsenal, and the United States is pulling out of the Middle East.
01:36:02.000Obama has ended the war, the mandate was temporarily extended because of ISIS, but with the rise of Donald Trump it seems that both parties are eager to withdraw from the Middle East and redirect their attention to the Pacific to confront China.
01:36:21.000Well, under Donald Trump, Israel has the United States tear up the Iranian nuclear deal and apply sanctions.
01:36:30.000Under Donald Trump, Israel has the United States assassinate Qasem Soleimani and begin attempting to roll back Iran's influence.
01:36:38.000But it seems that under the Biden administration, all of that is about to be reversed.
01:36:44.000Biden looks to normalize ties with Iran.
01:36:46.000He makes a hostage, or rather a prisoner swap deal.
01:36:51.000Last year, last summer, in what looks like the beginnings of a new Iranian nuclear deal, attempting to bring Iran back into the fold.
01:36:59.000China brokers a deal between Iran and Saudi Arabia, and it looks like Iran is going to normalize ties with its Arab neighbors.
01:37:08.000All of this poses a big threat to Israel.
01:37:11.000So, the perfect storm occurs on October 7th, whether it was manufactured or whether it was taken advantage of, The Hamas attack on Israel, 50 years to the date after the Yom Kippur War, gives the right-wing party in Israel, led by Benjamin Netanyahu, the green light, to finally and directly confront their last enemy, which is Iran.
01:37:38.000But in order to confront Iran, they have to confront all of Iran's proxies, most notably among them is Hezbollah in Lebanon.
01:37:46.000Hezbollah challenges Israel on its northern border with 150,000 missiles, 100,000 fighters, and they're very good at fighting.
01:38:04.000And they're maybe the closest paramilitary in the world to an actual real military.
01:38:12.000So Israel, obviously since October 7th, has used the campaign in Gaza.
01:38:18.000To bait Iran and Hezbollah into a conflict.
01:38:24.000It has leveraged the low-level conflict that has taken place between Israel and Hezbollah and Israel and Iran into a full-blown regional war that again now spans every country in the region where Iran operates and even where it doesn't.
01:38:39.000Countries that have fought with other countries where Iran operates.
01:38:45.000And the purpose is to progress in stages.
01:38:48.000To, one, solve the question in Gaza by utterly destroying all the infrastructure, as we've said many times throughout the year, to make it so that nobody can return home.
01:38:59.000Phase number two is to draw Hezbollah into the war so that Israel can strike a decisive blow against Hezbollah and no longer be threatened on their northern border.
01:39:09.000And then phase three, once they are unburdened, once they're not threatened any longer by Hezbollah on their northern border or Hamas in Gaza, and effectively all their neighbors on all fronts are disabled, Israel believes it, in conjunction with the United States, will be able to directly strike Iran, cause specifically regime change, unseat and overthrow its revolutionary Islamist government to eradicate that source of power and source of inspiration, which is perhaps mobilizing Muslims across the region and creating regional power.
01:39:48.000and strike and forever set back its nuclear program.
01:39:52.000And understand that at the conclusion of that third phase, there is some finality in the sense that Israel will have emerged out of nearly a century of war to establish itself as a country with the entire mandate of Palestine, all the land west of the Jordan River, And no enemies in the entire region.
01:40:20.000Not only no enemies, but no country that is even capable of challenging it.
01:40:31.000Small numbers of Jews entered the scene a hundred years ago with no country, no military, In many countries, they were still subject to quotas and the Pale of Settlement and other things.
01:40:47.000They arrived in Palestine 100 years ago in the Ottoman Empire and in the British Empire.
01:40:55.000And then they're emerging as a state in a sea of powerful Arab dictatorships, backed by the Soviet Union, enriched with oil money.
01:41:05.000A wash with arms from the Soviet Union and the United States.
01:41:09.000And by the end of it, by the end of this phase three, whether it's this year or next year or the year after that, they will emerge the only country with any regional influence in the entire Middle East.
01:41:48.000Anything that they have said, if you just rewind the clock and you look at what they have been saying for generations and decades, and specifically the pedigree, this Likud right-wing pedigree in their government of successive ministers, It was never even a question.
01:42:04.000And what I'm talking about specifically is that for the past year, we have been told that there is an ongoing negotiation about a ceasefire in Gaza.
01:42:15.000They say that Israel and Hamas are close to a breakthrough about making an agreement to permanently end the conflict so we can stop all the killing.
01:42:28.000And if you read the headlines, maybe that makes sense.
01:42:30.000And maybe you're surprised at this turn of events.
01:42:34.000But if you're aware of the conversations that have been going on in Israel for 50 years, and the history of how they've struggled to assert themselves, you realize they were never going to make a ceasefire.
01:43:15.000One, to remove the population by destroying their buildings and killing them, but also to inflame and enrage the region and invite aggression that they can then leverage into the next phase of the conflict, which is this confrontation with Hezbollah.
01:43:34.000And for anybody that knows rudimentary history about the region, It was obvious from the very start, especially by the way they were talking.
01:43:43.00050 years to the day after the Yom Kippur surprise attack, they said, and I quote, we are going to change the balance of power that has been this way for 50 years.
01:43:57.000They said we're going to overturn the 50-year precedent.
01:44:01.000And what was the 50-year precedent effectively established by the Yom Kippur War?
01:44:06.000The seizure of the Sinai and the exchange of the land for peace.
01:44:15.000There will be no more land for peace because the last rival country is going to be pressured into destruction through clever statecraft and warfare, through tactics.
01:44:56.000They had been bombing, so Hezbollah is located in a suburb of Beirut called Dahiya, which Israel has been bombing relentlessly for weeks.
01:45:07.000And Nasrallah probably should have went to Qatar or Iran.
01:45:12.000I suppose he wouldn't have been safe in either of those countries based on recent developments either.
01:45:19.000But he was hanging out where they were getting bombed and he died there.
01:45:25.000And as I said on Friday, I titled the show, That is the First Day of the Lebanon War.
01:45:29.000It signaled the seriousness and the crossing of a red line that indicated that probably Israel is determined to significantly weaken Hezbollah.
01:45:39.000And today, after a weekend of intense bombing on Beirut and South Lebanon, Israel has begun its incursion and they have confirmed that they are preparing for a limited ground operation inside of Lebanon.
01:45:54.000And this is a story from the New York Times.
01:45:56.000It says, quote, Israeli commando units have made brief incursions into Lebanon in recent
01:46:01.000days to prepare for a possible wider ground invasion, according to seven Israeli officers
01:46:15.000Just like how they thought that breakthrough on negotiations over Gaza was imminent, and just how they thought Israel wouldn't go to war with Lebanon, now they're confident it's not gonna be a major war, just a limited one.
01:46:31.000The Israeli and Western officials said the raids had been focused on gathering intelligence about Hezbollah's positions close to the border, as well as identifying the Iranian-backed groups' tunnels and military infrastructure in order to attack them from the air or the ground.
01:46:47.000American officials said on Monday they believed they had persuaded Israel not to conduct a major ground invasion.
01:46:57.000So, now that Israel has, like, slaughtered Gaza, they're still fighting, and now they're invading Lebanon, rest assured, America won because we convinced them not to do a major war.
01:47:10.000Yov Galant, Israel's defense minister, has hinted that Israel could send ground troops into Lebanon.
01:47:16.000On Monday, he told mayors from Israeli towns along the border with Lebanon that the next stage of the war against Hezbollah will soon commence.
01:47:25.000Benjamin Netanyahu released an English language video aimed at the Iranian public saying the people of Iran should know Israel stands with you.
01:47:34.000He also reiterated his threats against Iran's regime saying there is nowhere we will not go to protect our people and protect our country.
01:47:47.000Over the past several weeks Israel has assassinated almost all of Hezbollah's leadership.
01:47:54.000They have conducted the Pedro attack, which has wounded thousands of Hezbollah operatives.
01:48:00.000They have conducted thousands of airstrikes in South Lebanon in what they say is destroying rockets and launching systems.
01:48:11.000They've also attacked the suburbs of Beirut, which is where Hezbollah is headquartered.
01:48:16.000And after this bombardment, assassinations, cyber attacks, They're now paving the way with engineers and intelligence operatives for a ground invasion.
01:48:27.000We don't know the extent of it and what the goal will be.
01:48:30.000I've heard rumors they say that Israel seeks to establish a 20-kilometer buffer zone inside of South Lebanon.
01:48:39.000And if you look at a map, of course, Israel controls the Golan Heights in Syria, which is east of Lebanon.
01:48:49.000And it looks like they're basically going to Push as far north into Lebanon as far north as their occupation of the Golan Heights is.
01:49:02.000And they may move north to the Latani River.
01:49:08.000They demanded that Hezbollah withdraw north of the Latani River, cede South Lebanon as a buffer zone, and it looks like that is what they're going to do now.
01:49:15.000They'll blow up the bridges on the river, they'll connect it with the Golan Heights, and they will block off South Lebanon from the rest of Lebanon, bombard it, blockade it, and then finally invade it.
01:49:27.000They'll effectively give South Lebanon the Gaza treatment, and then it will be Israeli territory.
01:49:50.000And here's the thing about the war against Hezbollah.
01:49:55.000Israel has never won a war against Hezbollah.
01:50:00.000And so a lot of people said, for example, that Israel would lose against Hamas.
01:50:06.000And it seems that Israel is having difficulty because Hamas has regrouped in nearly every city in Gaza, and they continue to have a military presence.
01:50:17.000But Hamas has rudimentary weapons, and they're not very well trained, and there's not very many of them.
01:50:23.000And they're in a very small territory.
01:50:25.000And Israel seems to be able to manage Gaza, historically.
01:50:31.000They've conducted many raids and many operations there, and they seem to be able to manage Gaza pretty well.
01:50:37.000But their occupation of Lebanon for 20 years, from 1982 to 2000, was a disaster.
01:50:44.000Sometimes they were successful, many times they were unsuccessful.
01:50:48.000And when they withdrew in 2000, it was humiliating and they were shot at as they left.
01:50:54.000And Hezbollah has effectively conducted cross-border raids for over 40 years.
01:51:00.000In 2006, Israel went in and had to retreat after just a month.
01:51:05.000They thought that maybe they would be able to take out Hezbollah or occupy South Lebanon and it was a military disaster.
01:51:13.000And there have been all sorts of reports about why exactly that happened.
01:51:17.000And it all comes down to basically one thing.
01:51:20.000The reason that Israel has not been successful against Hezbollah is because Israel does not really have an effective army.
01:51:34.000Israel has superior intelligence and technology and has a nuclear arsenal.
01:51:41.000And their use of facial recognition, artificial intelligence has helped them target 37,000 militants in Gaza in this war in the past year.
01:51:51.000But what they lack, what they have always lacked, or what they've lacked in modern history, is the ability to mobilize an effective, well-trained ground force.
01:52:05.000Israel's over-reliance on air power, technical wizardry, intelligence, and its relative weakness with ground forces is why they lost in 2006.
01:52:21.000And it seems like they're implementing the same doctrine in this conflict that they did in 2006.
01:52:26.000It's an outcomes effects based operations.
01:52:30.000And it seems like they're implementing the same doctrine in this conflict that they did in 2006.
01:52:35.000And this is where it's described in 2006 by a US.
01:52:39.000military report as trying to win the war without actually engaging the field operatives on the battlefield.
01:52:46.000Meaning, instead of sending in the Israeli military to engage and destroy enemy positions, they will seek to use air power, targeted assassinations, cyber attacks to disable the enemy's army and create a state of chaos and disorganization so that they effectively don't have to fight.
01:53:16.000In the same way, and they did this in the 90s, they did this in 2006, they kill the leadership, they scramble the communications, they conduct air raids, they drop bombs.
01:53:28.000But then, when the army moves in, they're inexperienced.
01:53:34.000The tank commanders don't have battle experience.
01:53:38.000The soldiers are reservists, so they're not professionals.
01:53:43.000And they get routed by a far more experienced guerrilla opposition in Lebanon.
01:53:49.000This is what has happened historically during their occupation and then again in 2006.
01:53:55.000And it almost seems like there might be a repeat of that this time.
01:53:58.000We'll see if they've learned their lesson.
01:54:12.000Aerial bombardment, cyber attacks targeting their communications, and the goal again is to disorganize the forces so that they cannot effectively resist an Israeli incursion.
01:54:25.000It was the same thought process in 2006.
01:54:30.000Now they have people going into Lebanon, engineers, intelligence, They're supposed to do reconnaissance.
01:54:39.000They're supposed to pave the way for the invasion, overcome enemy fortifications and things like that.
01:54:46.000So the invasion hasn't effectively begun.
01:54:48.000We don't actually have Israeli military moving in.
01:54:50.000It's cross-border special forces raids and some engineers are going in.
01:55:02.000intelligence says they'll be conducting a limited operation.
01:55:07.000And again, the goal appears to be to, again, control the region south of the Latani River.
01:55:14.000But if they do not go in with experienced tank commanders and experienced ground forces, it may be a humiliating defeat.
01:55:25.000And I don't see how it would be much different than it was in 2006.
01:55:29.000All of this really hinges, all of these ambitions and plans that Israel has against Iran and against Hezbollah, they do hinge on their ability to effectively confront and defeat Hezbollah in this war.
01:55:48.000Israel was not doing so well in Gaza, But their operations against Hezbollah in the past three weeks have made Netanyahu a hero, and it's a rare triumph for him domestically and internationally.
01:56:04.000But it doesn't change the fact that once they go into Lebanon, they are going to encounter fierce resistance, defensive fortifications, a lot of men, a lot of missiles.
01:56:16.000All that Hezbollah has to do is keep up the pressure.
01:56:21.000All Hezbollah has to do is keep sending rockets into Israel, prevent them from resettling their people on their northern border.
01:56:29.000All they have to do is stay alive and maintain their presence in Lebanon, maintain the frequency and level of attacks.
01:56:41.000And it would seem that if Iran and if Hezbollah are able to maintain a strategic patience, and invite Israel into a trap, into what is realistically,
01:56:52.000historically, an unwinnable war, they might be able to thread the needle of avoiding a
01:56:57.000direct U.S. intervention and also embroil Israel into an unwinnable war of attrition,
01:57:08.000which Netanyahu does not seem to have the political capital to sustain for very long.
01:57:13.000It seems like that might be the victory condition for Hezbollah in Iran.
01:57:20.000On the flip side, since Israel has historically been unable to overcome Hezbollah's defenses, perhaps the United States is their ace in the hole.
01:58:07.000It says, quote, The Pentagon said on Monday that the U.S.
01:58:10.000is sending a few thousand additional troops in the Middle East to bolster security and prepare to defend Israel if needed.
01:58:17.000The deployment will include squadrons of F-15, F-16, F-22, and A-10 fighter jets and personnel to support them.
01:58:26.000Squadrons were initially set to deploy to the Middle East so that other fighters could rotate out, but they will now all stay to increase U.S.
01:59:10.000And they have their own Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps.
01:59:17.000But what has made the difference from the very beginning in the conflict is the direct involvement of the United States.
01:59:23.000Without the United States constantly supplying arms to Israel, they could not even sustain the bombardment against Gaza, let alone expand it into Lebanon or Iran.
01:59:34.000So the United States' military aid alone is changing the tide of the conflict.
01:59:43.000Without the United States forward-deploying naval and air assets into the region to deter Iran and Hezbollah from entering the conflict, it would have ended a long time ago.
01:59:56.000Israel would have invaded Gaza, and they would have been struck by Iran and Hezbollah directly.
02:00:02.000And maybe there would have been a direct exchange of fire between Israel and Iran or Israel and Hezbollah that might have been more intense.
02:00:11.000But it wouldn't have been as one-sided and the reason being is because the United States has parked itself in the region ever since October 7th for the sole and exclusive purpose of preventing Iran from intervening and preventing Hezbollah from intervening too directly.
02:00:31.000Hezbollah should have been the guarantor of Hamas.
02:00:35.000And should have been the guarantor of Iran.
02:00:38.000And Iran would have been the guarantor of them both.
02:00:41.000But it is the United States that has gotten in the middle of that calculus and prevented Iran and Hezbollah from intervening, and this has allowed Israel to surgically fight them and defeat them in detail.
02:00:53.000As opposed to Israel fighting them all at once and worrying about Gaza in the south, Hezbollah in the north, and Iran on the other side, Now they're able to work on one at a time, and so Israel was able to blockade, bombard, and invade Gaza, and then rotate their forces north, where they are preparing to blockade, bombard, invade South Lebanon, and then deal with Iran, ultimately.
02:01:21.000And so now that the United States has over 40,000 troops deployed, many squadrons of fighter jets, they will have two aircraft carriers in the region in two weeks' time, The advantage is decisive.
02:01:35.000And all that would be necessary to bring the United States into the conflict is some sort of false flag operation.
02:01:45.000And we might be seeing the beginning of that.
02:01:50.000air base in Iraq was hit earlier today.
02:01:54.000First time in many, many, many months, with some exceptions, maybe one or two exceptions, it's the first time since January that there has been a major attack on U.S.
02:02:05.000personnel or forces in the Middle East by the Axis of Resistance.
02:02:09.000And you know that if American personnel are being hit, the United States must respond.
02:02:28.000One of the major presidential candidates is now almost daily talking about an assassination attempt on his life, as well as election meddling against him in the presidential election, both by Iran.
02:02:44.000At the same time, there is a lot of talk in the background about terrorism and how that relates to the open border.
02:02:53.000And so it's not hard to see a scenario where there is an assassination, a cyber attack on the election, a mass casualty terrorist attack, or maybe some combination of the three, that are blamed on Hezbollah or Iran, which would almost certainly guarantee that if the war goes badly for Israel, or even if it doesn't, The United States will intervene decisively on the side of Israel to rout its enemies, to totally destroy Hezbollah, or to destroy Iran.
02:03:29.000And I think that is really the question.
02:03:31.000Because everybody knows, everybody knew from the start, from the very beginning it was obvious, Israel was going to give Lebanon the Gaza treatment.
02:03:43.000They evacuated the population from the border.
02:03:46.000They said they weren't going to tolerate that security situation.
02:03:50.000They issued this ultimatum, demanded Hezbollah withdraw, unilaterally escalated, took provocative actions to draw them into the conflict.
02:04:00.000So it was very clear from the start Lebanon would be given the Gaza treatment.
02:04:05.000What is clear now and I think what has been clear if you knew that Lebanon would get the Gaza treatment is that Israel It doesn't seem all that likely that Israel is going to fight a unprecedented historic war where they finally beat Hezbollah on their own.
02:04:23.000Because Israel was not successful against Hezbollah consistently in the 90s, and they were not successful against Hezbollah in 2006.
02:04:34.000Is Hezbollah going to gamble, or rather, is Netanyahu going to gamble his political career, his fate, the fate of Israel in the region and its hegemony on an incursion into South Lebanon against Hezbollah?
02:04:50.000That would seem like a very high-risk gamble, like a very high-risk play.
02:04:56.000And so I would imagine that rather than counting on winning the unwinnable war, With an objectively inferior ground force against a dug-in, entrenched, guerrilla, defensive army with 150,000 missiles, maybe Netanyahu is counting on an ace in the hole that is not being considered.
02:05:19.000Maybe instead of counting on Israel winning the war they've never been able to win in a showdown for the fate of the region in his own life, he's counting on the United States to intervene.
02:05:34.000All that needs to happen is for Israel to become imperiled or for America to be attacked.
02:05:41.000Either scenario, both of which can be manufactured by Israel itself and its intelligence, will create the necessary pretext for the United States to intervene in a much greater way and decisively give the edge to Israel.
02:06:01.000And it is becoming a conflict that is kill or be killed.
02:06:05.000You can see that there are now massive protests in Iran against their newly elected moderate president because of his restraint.
02:06:13.000And understand the catch-22 that is happening.
02:06:16.000Israel is shocking not only the world in general, but the region more importantly in particular.
02:06:23.000When Israel does these cyber attacks, when they kill the leaders, When they engage in terrorism, they are deliberately incensing and inflaming the population.
02:06:34.000And Israel knows that the longer it goes on, the angrier the Muslims get.
02:06:38.000And a lot of people think that that's working against Israel.
02:07:49.000If Iran doesn't attack Israel and fall into the trap, spring the trap, bring the United States in, ensure their own demise, then the population overthrows the government.
02:08:01.000And Israel conducted operations in Balochistan.
02:08:04.000There was allegedly a terrorist attack by Jashal Adel, which is the separatist group in Balochistan, which is an ethnic minority in southeastern Iran.
02:08:17.000At the same time, there are protests against the reformist government, and then Yahoo makes an English-language appeal on social media for the Iranians to overthrow their government.
02:08:29.000So if Iran goes in, the United States overthrows them.
02:08:33.000If they don't go in, the country is ripped apart by its angry people.
02:08:41.000This seems to be the approach that Israel is taking.
02:08:45.000And if neither of those things happen within the allotted time, Israel can always fake a terrorist attack against American forces in the region.
02:08:56.000And the United States has to respond to every one of them.
02:09:01.000base is hit, the United States has to bomb the Axis of Resistance.
02:09:07.000And if that doesn't work, for tactical purposes, there could always be some sort of event in the United States, a geopolitical event that results in the United States entering the conflict decisively.
02:09:24.000That seems to be the third phase of the war.
02:10:05.000They're going to blow up the bridges on the Latani River connected to the Golan Heights.
02:10:09.000They're going to bombard South Lebanon, do the same thing they did in Gaza.
02:10:14.000And then once Hezbollah is crippled or disabled, and somewhere in the timeline, they're going to invite aggression from Iran, maybe Hezbollah as well, false flag, attacks on American forces.
02:10:27.000They're going to use that to bring the United States in to decapitate the Iranian regime or allow Israel to blow up Iran's nuclear complex.
02:10:38.000Which is its various nuclear facilities in its major cities.
02:12:07.000If Israel is allowed to surgically defeat the Axis of Resistance in detail, and defeat in detail means to separate out into smaller pieces a larger entity and defeat them one at a time, as they have done with Hamas and then Hezbollah and then Iran, If Iran cannot stand without Hezbollah or against the United States anyway, then maybe they should have just bombed Israel at the very start.
02:12:34.000Maybe they should have quickly and decisively and shockingly just hit Dimona and the electrical grid and sent Israel back a long time.
02:12:57.000Iran could launch a volley of ballistic missiles and drones and everything that would blot out the sun and the sling and the dome and none of it would be able to shoot all of it down.
02:13:10.000It would all hit and it would be catastrophic.
02:14:03.000When Iran did not reply to Israel in August, maybe it was too late already, but I said it in August, when Israel assassinated Fouad Shouker in Beirut in August and then assassinated Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran the day later in Iran, and Iran did not retaliate, deterrence was destroyed.
02:14:26.000There was no more deterrence after that.
02:14:29.000After Iran failed to reply within a month, within weeks, a month, and they still haven't, it was clear that Israel, a new precedent had been established, and Israel can now strike in Syria, Lebanon, and Iran with impunity.
02:14:43.000And that is what has emboldened them to carry out the Pedro attacks, the bombardment of South Lebanon, Beirut, the assassination of Nasrallah, because Israel knew Iran won't do anything.
02:14:56.000And so in a sense, Iran invited that by not replying.
02:15:01.000Deterrence was shattered and it opened the door.
02:15:03.000So they should have replied, some say.
02:15:06.000Others might say it was already too late.
02:15:29.000But they know that if they don't give Israel what they want, which is a direct attack, that over time, support for the war domestically will evaporate.
02:15:39.000Israel will encounter the Hezbollah fortifications in South Lebanon, and they will start to struggle, and the casualties will be high.
02:16:01.000Iran knows that what Israel wants is to bomb it.
02:16:04.000Maybe they see a way out where they could thread the needle.
02:16:07.000And if they hang back, let Israel fall into the trap of fighting in Lebanon, which everyone knows Israel does not really want to do, Israel's own military says it's unprepared to fight in Lebanon.
02:16:23.000It technically hasn't even started yet.
02:16:26.000But the idea, and I assume this is Nasrallah, this is the Ayatollah, is if they let Israel get drawn into a trap of their own creation, If Israel continues to escalate and is forced to intervene in Lebanon to invade directly, then they'll get ground down.
02:16:59.000If Israel is counting on America to intervene to save them from having to invade Lebanon and confront Iran without American support, Then maybe Iran is counting on America not to.
02:17:12.000And that's why it really does come down to the United States, and it may even come down to this election.
02:17:19.000And it's difficult to say, because obviously Donald Trump will give Israel what it wants.
02:17:25.000And that is not only will Donald Trump bomb Iran, which is what they've already committed to doing, And not only will Donald Trump empower this little Silicon Valley element that has infiltrated the GOP and funding his campaign, and they will take over the national security apparatus, but they will also make it so that Iran does see regime change.
02:18:10.000But never forget that the Biden administration came in looking to normalize ties with Iran and build a new nuclear deal.
02:18:19.000That's why they did the prisoner swap.
02:18:21.000And they were going to give a peace guarantee to Saudi Arabia at the same time that Iran is normalizing relations with Saudi Arabia.
02:18:29.000This week in New York, the Iranian and Saudi foreign minister had a meeting after they re-established bilateral ties earlier, or rather I think it was last year, brokered by China.
02:18:43.000So is it conceivable that Iran's reformist president and a democrat president of the United States are able to overcome Israel and reintegrate Iran into the international community of nations?
02:18:58.000I think that's maybe too optimistic, but it's certainly more possible under Harris.
02:19:04.000Trump would obviously scuttle any diplomacy between Iran and the United States.
02:19:09.000And not only that, but they would totally support Israel's effort to overthrow their government.
02:19:16.000But it really does come down to the involvement of America.
02:19:21.000It's debatable whether either party would resist Israel, but it is obvious that one is certainly more enthusiastic about it than the other.
02:19:55.000And all the oil and natural gas in the Persian Gulf, and all the wealth and the sovereign wealth funds of the Gulf states, and all of these trade routes, Belt and Road, IMEC, Zanzir, all that stuff comes under the direct control of Israel and its regional hegemony.
02:20:19.000Their infiltration of Russia, their infiltration of the United States, of Europe, and their power in the Middle East will quite literally make them like an uncontested global power.
02:20:46.000If we're looking at the big picture, people say, oh, all you care about is Israel.
02:20:50.000It's sort of like, well, if you want America to not have to compete with Israel as a global power, I would say that's the big picture.
02:20:59.000That's maybe the only question that matters.
02:21:02.000The way that people are looking at China, I'm looking at Israel.
02:21:06.000The way that people are looking at China as the emergent threat on the horizon that is going to challenge and threaten the United States, I am seriously looking at Israel.
02:21:17.000And people find it hard to believe because they don't know the extent of the subversion and they don't know what Israel has in store.
02:21:24.000This design is on a greater Israel from which they will rule the globe, which will become possible through artificial intelligence.
02:21:35.000And If Trump's gonna give us all that, I don't know if I support Trump.
02:21:44.000And if you think it's as simple as whether you want your taxes cut, you're an idiot.
02:21:51.000If you think this election is as simple as, I'm paying too much for groceries, hey man, Kamala's cringe, Trump's based, you're a fucking idiot, sucker, you deserve to be tricked, because you're a stupid goy, you're cattle.
02:22:07.000You know, if you think these people like Darren Beattie have your best interests in mind, think again.
02:22:26.000I actually think the greatest threat in the world is the creation of an antichrist global power that controls the confluence between the three continents of the world island, actually.
02:26:17.000I say that as somebody... Did you see, by the way, that Sneeko stream?
02:26:21.000Sneeko and Aiden Ross are hanging out with a rabbi, and the rabbi says, Jews can pray in a mosque, and Muslims can pray in a synagogue, but Jews cannot pray in a church.
02:26:33.000And it's like, okay, is that not everything you need to know?
02:26:37.000I mean, seriously, is that not everything you needed to hear?
02:26:41.000Sneeko and Aiden Ross, Muslims and Jews dabbing it up, saying each other's magical words.
02:27:27.000But their real foe is the white race, and that is why they are genociding us with immigration.
02:27:34.000Because they saw Rome, and they saw Hitler, and they saw Philip II, and Louis XIV, and Nicholas II, and Alexander III.
02:27:46.000They saw what we were capable of, and that is why they have to bury us in this biological weapon to suppress the blood and the spirit of our people.
02:28:16.000It's all, there's a black cube on Saturn, there's a black cube on their head, and there's a black cube in the Middle East that you pray to.
02:31:06.000If you thought you could save yourself, if you thought we could save ourselves, if you had belief in our flesh, in our blood, you're wrong.
02:31:18.000So if this breaks your confidence in yourself and in the world, good.
02:31:42.000You know, what expelled them the first time?
02:31:44.000You might say Hadrian, you might say Titus, but it was really the sacrifice on the cross, which is what shook the earth and split the veil, and ended the sacrifices.
02:31:55.000So, that's what we have to return to, unless we do that until... And it wouldn't matter anyway, you know?
02:32:01.000It's not like we do that and then, oh, okay, we're saved, go back to being degenerates, like... No, this is, um, it's the only victory, so...
02:32:11.000That's the only white pill you're gonna find.
02:32:15.000Politics is so ugly and so complex, and if you think you're clever enough, you're not clever enough.
02:32:25.000You can only put your faith in God, that's it.
02:34:44.000And Keith is doing a good job, but he's totally restrained by the fact that he doesn't understand You know, Keith is like, hey man, we all just want to have like our own countries and like be left alone and stuff.
02:35:02.000Like you can go be black over there and we'll be white over here and it's fine.
02:35:06.000And Daniel is rightly pointing out, he's like, well, if you go over there, you're way more intelligent.
02:35:12.000You're going to develop technology and necessarily dominate us because that's what people do.
02:36:06.000It is pushing against resistance, or expanding, or another center of power is pushing back against it, and it is weakening and it is shrinking.
02:36:28.000And Keith is like, well, let's create an international Parliament, let's create an international forum guided by philosophy where, you know, we'll have nigs over here and whites over here.
02:36:44.000And yeah, the power differential is going to be like this.
02:36:47.000Whites are going to be like this and blacks are going to be down here like this.
02:36:52.000But they're going to meet on the basis of mutual friendship and be like, hello, you know, we have nuclear bombs and fucking orbital fucking strike missiles.
02:37:33.000You know, and the Europeans are gonna come and say, hey, nigs, we really need all the critical minerals underneath your feet to power our, to power our freaking What do they call that?
02:38:21.000They built a soccer field on top of the critical mineral mine.
02:38:26.000The Critical Mineral Quarry, now we can't have them because the UN said it's theirs.
02:38:32.000Even though we could go in and laser them and disintegrate them with anti-material rifles, we're just going to not because that wouldn't be right.
02:43:42.000He got, you know, it's a classic story of... I probably, well that's not true, but it's conceivable that I could have gone down a similar path as Doyle if I didn't face resistance.
02:43:55.000Doyle's a classic example of a guy who achieved a level of success that made him feel good about himself and then he stopped trying.
02:44:04.000He took his foot off the gas, lost all momentum, crashed out.
02:45:06.000And so it's important to intellectually challenge yourself always, not just rest on the same talking points, but really investigate and maintain that curiosity.
02:45:16.000It's also important to always keep your foot on the gas, just keep fucking showing up.
02:45:22.000Bro was telling me he was going to buy a billboard for his show outside his high school.
02:45:26.000It's like, can this guy stop talking about high school?
02:45:30.000Every time I check his Twitter, he's talking about being in school.
02:45:36.000Like, yeah, you were a loser in high school.
02:45:39.000You had a pretty successful YouTube channel.
02:45:41.000You could have leveraged that into having a life, but it was good enough to just prove everyone wrong that you're not a loser in high school.
02:45:49.000And then he decided to rest on his laurels and fuck mid-Hispanics who like my show and stop making videos.
02:49:03.000And he's obviously aligned with the Zionists and they all hate Catholics.
02:49:11.000So I think it's because Catholicism represents They're trying to redefine the right wing to mean, like, right liberalism, meaning classical liberalism, right?
02:49:26.000If left liberalism is progressivism, all that stuff, postmodernism, all that, then the right liberals are You're Thomas Jefferson, Declaration of Independence, all that garbage.
02:49:46.000And Catholicism represents a counter to rationalism, a counter to the Enlightenment, a counter to liberalism itself, individualism.
02:51:09.000I don't know about you guys, but when Putin invaded, I thought he was going to invade all of Ukraine and just have it.
02:51:15.000Instead, it's like there's a sliver of territory he has and they've been fighting over it for years and then they're just gonna declare a stalemate, basically.
02:52:01.000That was a journalist, and you'll see, because the movie's gonna come out in like four weeks, and I'll be wearing the same outfit in the same episode.
02:52:09.000Don't be questioning- Excuse me, nephew.
02:52:12.000You are in no position to question my credentials.
02:52:14.000I've been an incel my entire life, you stupid bitch.
02:52:18.000The only people who slide into my DMs are trannies, you know that?
02:52:23.000Because this lie has been promulgated that I like trannies, the only people that DM me that slide in my DMs are trannies.
02:52:31.000They're like, hey, I heard you like trannies.
03:00:38.000Muslims seem real tough in Europe and America because they know if there's any resistance from the natives, the natives will be thrown in prison.
03:00:44.000But when it comes to face-to-face obvious war with the Jews, nothing.
03:00:55.000Kyle sent $15. Tim cast denied Alex Stein and Anna Claire Preston on Israel. They sounded
03:01:01.000sincere but they don't know enough details. Tim uses sunk cost fallacy to justify continued
03:01:05.000funding of Israel. The lack of informed debate is deafening.
03:01:09.000People don't even know they're- Well, it's so funny.
03:01:11.000Even he gets someone like Candace Owens into the debate, and she don't even know what she's talking about, you know?
03:01:16.000And I don't really have, like, beef with her anymore, but your big- your great debate is between, like, Dave Smith, a Jew who doesn't even believe Israel is, uh, he thinks Israel's our satellite, or you get Candace Owens who said, the Russian Revolution of the 1880s.
03:01:49.000HLF Mexican, HLF Palestinian sent $107.
03:01:51.000America is like the DV victim, constantly trying to appease our abuser that is Israel.
03:01:56.000We give concessions, ignore broken promises, turn a blind eye to the atrocities and yet we come groveling back to them wanting them to like us.
03:02:01.000We continue to lie to our friends to cover up their abuse all the while innocents get murdered and their lands stolen all under the guise of peace.
03:05:05.000The reason Syed Hassan Nasrallah wore a black headpiece instead of a white one is because he was a direct descendant of the sons of Prophet Abraham, through the bloodline of Prophet Ismail, the brother of Prophet Isaac.
03:05:14.000These are the people the satanic forces of the world have been fighting.
03:23:10.000Conservatives really have themselves convinced that all the important cultural hubs of the country suck and the insignificant suburbs are really where it's at.
03:23:15.000It's no wonder our culture is becoming less white.
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