00:09:22.000But we are opposed around the world by a monolithic and ruthless conspiracy that relies primarily on covet means for expanding our sphere of influence.
00:09:40.000What makes Christianity and Christ so different from the other religions is that our religion is based on the bearing of suffering for the sake of even those that persecute us.
00:10:59.000Read as many books as you can, learn a language, learn an instrument, get the best grades you can, get into a good school, and just don't mess around.
00:11:07.000You turn like 18, 20, and then it just goes at light speed.
00:11:12.000And if you are wasting time, years will go by.
00:11:16.000And you will wake up when you're 25 years old and say, I thought I would have accomplished more by now.
00:11:21.000Why am I still stuck in the same place?
00:11:24.000Let time be your ally by working every single day at what you think you want to be doing in 20 years.
00:11:39.000The servant who received five talents invested it and earned five more.
00:11:44.000The one who received two talents also invested wisely and earned two more.
00:11:49.000But the servant who received one talent went and dug a hole in the ground and hid his master's money.
00:11:57.000When the master returned, the servant with five talents said, Master, you gave me five and look, I've gained five more.
00:12:05.000The master replied, Well done, good and faithful servant.
00:12:09.000Because you have been faithful with little, I will put you in charge of much.
00:12:14.000The servant with two talents said, Master, you gave me two, and look, I've gained two more.
00:12:21.000The master said the same, Well done, good and faithful servant.
00:12:25.000You have been faithful with little, I will trust you with much.
00:12:30.000But the servant with one talent said, Master, I was afraid, so I hid your money in the ground.
00:13:22.000Let's say that Kamala Harris had won the election in 2024.
00:13:26.000If Kamala doubled down on supporting Ukraine as Trump has, if Kamala bombed Iran, there'd be riots in the streets.
00:13:34.000People would say our illegitimate president, who cheated her way into the nomination, she's expanding the war, she's expanding World War III into the Middle East.
00:13:43.000Everybody would say this is illegitimate, this is like a crime.
00:13:46.000But because it was Trump, 90% of Republicans supported Trump bombing Iran on Israel's behalf.
00:14:26.000After October 7th, the Jews knew that the Republican Party, controlled by AIPAC, controlled by Israel, and with Trump in office, they were going to let Israel do whatever they wanted to do.
00:15:24.000When Israel was under attack, they played into the right wing because they knew that the Republican Party would say things like, There's a Muslim takeover of America.
00:42:36.000Dr. Ainley explained that even if he caught him and brought him back to the colony, he would immediately head right back for the mountains.
00:44:06.000I can't see the time but I'm having the time of my life Chris Poe, the game on the line I'm dropping the dime on him He forged me up to turning white USA and blocked it And that's why it's filled with gripe I'm trying to change for the better, it's dropping me fucking insane, hey He on the bed, I'm on the cover, we not on the same pace I be from the back, she gripping them covers like she on her last leg She look like she belong on the cover, this whole game covered everything I'm gonna buy a bottle, take a banana, but she is not getting ready,
00:44:34.000rain He wants to interview Nick Fouetta The word out.
00:47:02.000He paved the way with our corkses Broipers and all the alt-riders that got banned, all the alt-riders that got slandered, even people that killed themselves.
00:47:12.000Our corpses paved the way for you now to walk over.
00:47:17.000And you can't give us acknowledgement.
00:49:26.000They use artificial intelligence to look at vast amounts of data and create insights.
00:49:33.000If the government has an amount of data which is kind of unimaginable, if you've got every phone call, every email, every transaction, every photograph of a license plate on the highway, satellite data, it's too much data for a bureaucracy to sift through.
00:49:51.000Palantir comes in and interprets the data using.
00:49:54.000Algorithms using artificial intelligence, using software to make vast amounts of data usable.
00:57:52.000The United States military began major combat operations in Iran.
00:57:58.000To consign the American empire to destruction while they look forward to a golden age, while they look forward to a century of empire and domination.
00:58:08.000Maybe we can't stop it, but I'm not going along with it.
00:58:46.000When Syria and Egypt launched a surprise attack on Israel, which started the Yom Kippur War on October 6th, 1973, almost 50 years exactly before October 7th, Israel was almost overrun.
00:58:59.000And the United States was reluctant to provide them with the military support that they needed to defend themselves.
00:59:05.000So, the prime minister of Israel, Golda Meir, called up Nixon and said, If you don't help us, we will nuke Syria and Egypt.
00:59:48.000We're like the SWAT team of Free Thought, and I go in with this battle ram at the door, and then they come in with these laser beams and have that information.
01:00:13.000Groyper Dating App, do AF Legal Team to represent Groyper's who are fired from work or kicked out of school for being a Groyper.
01:13:56.000You're raised by your parents, you go to school, you finish school, then you move into an apartment as a single man or woman, and you go to work.
01:15:00.000Great powers do that's what they've always done, it's what they always will do.
01:15:03.000So, it's totally fair for us to recognize that the countries around Russia, no, we shouldn't be invading or torturing them or oppressing them.
01:15:12.000And, big picture, holy smokes, you do not want the two largest powers in the world, apart from the United States, to get together and align against us.
01:15:21.000Why do you support Israel against Hamas, for example?
01:15:24.000Why do you support America giving them billions of dollars?
01:31:12.000oh you climb, oh you climb on me She go jump over the bed, say climb on me, climb, mess with me, baby, you won't it, let's go Where is America?
01:43:35.000the September attacks, there were countless rumors about strange coincidences surrounding the events.
01:43:41.000One report about a group of Middle Eastern men spotted the morning of September 11th parked just across the river from New York City has not gone away.
01:59:10.000That America was different because we are different.
01:59:32.000It's Christianity and Christ so different from the other religions.
01:59:36.000It's our religion is based on the bearing of suffering for the sake of even those that persecute us, of love and overflowing of self giving love.
01:59:54.000So much of it, it cannot be contained.
01:59:58.000An unconditional, absolute standard of love for all of God's children, even those that are misguided, even those that persecute us, even the most heinous among us.
02:00:52.000Read as many books as you can, learn a language, learn an instrument, get the best grades you can, get into a good school, and just don't mess around.
02:01:00.000You turn like 18, 20, and then just go at light speed.
02:01:04.000And if you are wasting time, years will go by.
02:01:08.000And you will wake up when you're 25 years old and say, I thought I would have accomplished more by now.
02:01:13.000Why am I still stuck in the same place?
02:01:17.000Let time be your ally by working every single day at what you think you want to be doing in 20 years.
02:01:31.000The servant who received five talents invested it and earned five more.
02:01:36.000The one who received two talents also invested wisely and earned two more.
02:01:42.000But the servant who received one talent went and dug a hole in the ground and hid his master's money.
02:01:49.000When the master returned, the servant with five talents said, Master, you gave me five and look, I've gained five more.
02:01:58.000The master replied, Well done, good and faithful servant, because you have been faithful with little.
02:03:15.000Let's say that Kamala Harris had won the election in 2024.
02:03:18.000If Kamala doubled down on supporting Ukraine as Trump has, if Kamala bombed Iran, there'd be riots in the streets.
02:03:26.000People would say our illegitimate president, who cheated her way into the nomination, she's expanding the war, she's expanding World War III into the Middle East.
02:03:35.000Everybody would say this is illegitimate, this is like a crime.
02:03:38.000But because it was Trump, 90% of Republicans supported Trump bombing Iran on Israel's behalf.
02:04:18.000After October 7th, the Jews knew that the Republican Party, controlled by AIPAC, controlled by Israel, and with Trump in office, they were going to let Israel do whatever they wanted to do.
02:05:17.000When Israel was under attack, They played into the right wing because they knew that the Republican Party would say things like, There's a Muslim takeover of America.
02:20:40.000If Israel controls that region, How rich, how powerful can they become?
02:20:46.000My issue with Iranian regime change is that we are creating an Israeli superpower that not even we will be able to restrain.
02:20:55.000Look at how they have used us like an instrument.
02:20:58.000They stole a nuclear arsenal from us, they got all of this military technology from us, we defeated their foes, and now we have essentially handed this to them.
02:21:07.000Now they're ready to cut the umbilical cord and become their own superpower.
02:21:12.000We endured the cost, we paid the money, our soldiers died, our country burned so that.
02:21:17.000A Israeli superpower could be born, and now our country will be in the wreckage.
02:35:28.000I can't see the time but I'm having the time of my life Chris Poe, the game on the line I'm dropping the dime on him He quit dropping the company to the- I'm trying to change for the better It's dropping me fucking the same,
02:35:54.000hey He on the bed, I wanna cover, we not on the same pace I be from the bed, she gripping them covers like she on her last leg She look like she belong on the cover,
02:36:10.000this whole game covered in everything I'm gonna buy a bottle, take a banana, but she is not getting wet, it rain If he wants to interview Nick Fuente the word out.
02:40:48.000They use artificial intelligence to look at vast amounts of data and create insights.
02:40:55.000If the government has an amount of data which is kind of unimaginable, if you've got every phone call, every email, every transaction, every photograph of a license plate on the highway, satellite data, it's too much data for a bureaucracy to sift through.
02:41:13.000Comes in and interprets the data using algorithms, using artificial intelligence, using software to make vast amounts of data usable.
02:53:57.000And as of today, they are saying they will not re engage with the United States for a second round of diplomacy unless those conditions are met.
02:54:06.000So for them, it's a non starter if we don't agree to those.
02:54:10.000And the United States will never agree.
02:54:12.000So it looks like all signs are pointing toward a resumption of hostilities.
02:55:33.000And if you recall conversations from the beginning of the year and shortly before the war started, that was actually the primary strategic objective in this conflict.
02:55:44.000That is, you could argue, their other strategic capability aside from their nuclear program.
02:55:50.000It is their massive stockpile of ballistic missiles.
02:55:54.000So, ostensibly, Netanyahu came to the White House at the end of December in 2025 to persuade Trump to resume the war in order to eliminate or substantially degrade their ability to launch missiles.
02:56:10.000And despite dropping, or rather, launching 15,000 airstrikes against Iran in the span of five or six weeks, We have really done zero damage.
02:56:20.000On the other side of all that fighting, we have not put a dent in their missile stockpile.
02:56:27.000We haven't touched their missile launch platforms at all, missile storage.
02:56:31.000And what that means is that they will continue to be able to shut down the Strait of Hormuz.
02:56:36.000The missiles are what give them their check.
02:56:38.000That's how they're able to attack the Gulf, that's how they're able to shut down the Strait.
02:56:42.000So here we are, all these months, weeks into the war.
02:57:45.000I don't want to talk more about drama, but it's a nice little epilogue.
02:57:50.000So last night, I went off on Dan Bilzerian, who Last week, he accused me of being a Fed and insufficiently anti Semitic, among other things.
02:58:00.000Come to find out, and guys, the Groyper curse is just too powerful now.
02:59:05.000So, the guy whose entire brand, his entire political program, his whole ideology, the only thing that he knows how to say is that he doesn't like Jews.
03:00:18.000If for two years you create a following saying our number one overriding objective is confronting all Jews, it's all of them, it's the fucking Jews, and you're Jewish, you know, that's kind of a problem.
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03:04:41.000We got to burn it all down and we just have to create the opening, the possibility that we could get something fresh, an outsider, something that isn't a part of this corrupt, failing regime.
03:04:55.000And it's literally every issue, it's all of these plan truster talking points.
03:05:01.000And I don't say that in a disparaging way.
03:05:03.000I hope he doesn't take that the wrong way.
03:05:06.000But it really is every one of those things that you've heard from the Trump administration, from the pro Trump influencers.
03:05:17.000Well, Trump always said we were going to war with Iran and he said no forever wars.
03:05:23.000And it's like, do you really believe people voted for a regime change war in Iran?
03:05:29.000They want to say, yeah, but Trump has been talking about Iran can't have a nuke since the 80s.
03:05:33.000It's like, I think if he were up front in 24 that we were going to war with Iran for regime change, that would have changed the equation a little bit.
03:05:43.000But so you get that one and then you get the net negative migration and You get all this kind of stuff, and you just go.
03:05:52.000Then on the other side, so with Republicans, everything's terrific.
03:06:05.000And then the other thing that they do on the opposite side, it's the inversion, is they say if the Democrats get in, they're going to make Puerto Rico a state.
03:07:59.000It was a little bit blackpilling, difficult.
03:08:03.000And especially even then, the super chats and the live stream, obviously, Crowder's audience is going to be pro Crowder and like, They agree with him on supporting Trump and Republicans.
03:08:14.000But you see that and you go, there is no hope for the Goyim.
03:09:06.000They said we need to quick cut the corporate tax rate and cut Medicaid by $900 billion so that we can get $200 billion for mass deportations.
03:09:18.000Well, we haven't gotten him yet because we need to hire the ICE agents.
03:09:22.000Oh, now we have to shut it down because some lesbian died and some male nurse got shot in the face.
03:09:29.000Oh, but we could do a war with Iran, no problem.
03:09:31.000The mass deportations, that's too unpopular.
03:11:28.000So, if you missed the show last night, I think that was a pretty must watch, important show.
03:11:34.000And I talked a lot about this divergence.
03:11:37.000There is a split in the Israel critical movement.
03:11:41.000I think that clearly there is now a contingent of grifters and just all around low IQ people that have glommed onto the Israel issue and are really at this point saying nothing intelligent or useful or insightful about it.
03:11:58.000As we all know, for a very long time, nobody was able to talk about Israel or the Jews in any kind of honest way or critical way or negative way.
03:12:08.000Because of censorship, because of cancel culture, suppression, debanking, all these things that you're very aware of.
03:12:15.000And in just the past few years, it's become very acceptable to talk about.
03:12:19.000And you could say also it's become actually popular, it's trendy to talk about.
03:12:24.000And I think this has created this perverse incentive where now a lot of really unremarkable, unintelligent, uninsightful people are just meeting a market demand.
03:12:38.000Anti Israel content as the market will consume.
03:12:43.000And typically, this takes the form of very repetitive, very overly simplified, very base kinds of sentiment.
03:12:52.000It's people every day saying, fuck Israel, it's the Jews, Israel sucks.
03:12:58.000We've heard this every day, all day for like three years.
03:13:02.000And there's a contingent of people that I don't even know that they really even care about the issue, know that much about, or even understand the issue on a deep level.
03:13:10.000But at this point, it has just become something like a cottage industry.
03:13:15.000And that is just a self reinforcing loop that a lot of people are stuck on, which is this is what we tweet, this is what gets the engagement.
03:13:26.000And so that's what we'll do tomorrow and the day after that.
03:13:28.000And this is the path to some kind of political change or political victory.
03:13:33.000And I think we need to step outside of that.
03:13:37.000I think that that has basically run its course.
03:13:39.000And I think now there are just simply diminishing returns.
03:13:43.000I think that a lot of the anti Israel or anti Jewish stuff, let's be honest, I think it's on its way out.
03:15:07.000And I think the best way to do that is to simply become interested, genuinely interested in the subject matter.
03:15:14.000So, for example, when we talk about the Middle East, we're not still talking about the liberty every day and 9 11.
03:15:21.000We're talking about the unfolding conflict in real time.
03:15:25.000And we're talking about the grand strategy doctrine of each country involved.
03:15:30.000And we're talking about how the war is being fought and we're forecasting how it might develop in the future.
03:15:37.000These are ways that we can remain dynamic.
03:15:40.000These are ways that we can, in my opinion, keep it fresh and keep it moving, keep it progressive, moving forward, as opposed to spinning our wheels, saying the same thing for increasingly less engagement as everybody sort of moves on, as people sort of recognize and say, okay, we've heard this before, we got it, we got the message, and now we're kind of over that.
03:16:04.000That was fresh and outrageous and novel, let's say maybe a year, two years ago.
03:16:14.000I think there is a meaningful opportunity here to actually separate and create a foil and say, yeah, there is a cast of characters that does not seem to want to evolve beyond a very base and arguably toxic, counterproductive obsession with this issue.
03:16:34.000And we want to maintain that the issue is important.
03:16:38.000But put it in the context of a much more positive, bigger picture program for the country.
03:16:44.000Anyway, that was the gist of the show last night.
03:16:46.000And all of this came in response to an attack by Dan Bilzerian last week.
03:16:51.000He was very frustrated that I'm not talking about Jews enough.
03:16:55.000I didn't blame the Jews for killing Charlie Kirk, I didn't blame the Jews for ICE killing those protesters.
03:17:02.000I am backing a Jewish Democrat in Ohio.
03:17:06.000Jew, Jew, Jew, that's really the issue that he has with me.
03:17:10.000And so we've been in a feud for the past four or five days, and it's been this battle on Twitter.
03:17:16.000The Groypers are routing this guy and everything.
03:17:19.000Well, the big development comes this morning when come to find out, and this was, I don't know, did people know this?
03:17:29.000But we come to find out this morning that Dan Bilzerian, the fuck Israel guy, the it's the Jews guy, the give me a gun, I want to go exterminate Israel guy.
03:17:41.000The guy for whom I was not anti Semitic enough, he himself, Dan Bilzerian, is Jewish.
03:18:46.000And he points to this book written by Dan Bilzerian, where he writes Mel had been roasted in the media for popping off to some cop about Jews, and everyone went crazy.
03:18:59.000I'm part Jewish, and it didn't bother me.
03:19:02.000He told everyone to get fucked and made a half billion dollars on his Passion of the Christ movie, and I respected that.
03:19:09.000Kind of like when I heard Denzel Washington bought all the black guys on the set jackets and didn't get the white guys anything.
03:22:00.000And then the next day he's in the hospital for some reason.
03:22:04.000He wakes up the day after Vivek Ramaswamy curb stomps him into the ground and he says, I was in the hospital all night.
03:22:14.000And then his entire campaign staff revolts on Twitter and says he has anger issues and he was a raging maniac and he ruined his own campaign.
03:23:18.000And when I say this, I hope you understand, I'm only using his own standard against him.
03:23:23.000Here I am with actually a reasonable position and saying, yes, we have an issue with organized Jewry and with Zionism and the rest of it, but let's be sophisticated about it.
03:23:36.000Let's understand the nuances and the depth of the issue.
03:23:39.000Let's put it into the context of other issues that are happening, which is a great power struggle in the world and in the country.
03:23:47.000It is this guy and this whole collection of idiots, their insistence is there are no other issues.
03:24:01.000And the guy who's supposedly going to take my place and lead the charge with that ideology, well, he happens to be a member of the tribe himself.
03:24:10.000I mean, that's just a little bit ironic.
03:24:13.000It's a little bit hypocritical, let's say.
03:24:22.000And to all of the people, by the way, If you doubted me for a second, for a second, everybody that talked trash, everybody that went knives out, did you see how it got on Thursday?
03:24:37.000Every one of these people, fuck you forever, forever.
03:24:44.000How absolutely dare you, how dare you come for my throne?
03:28:00.000Even guys like Howling Mutant, Adam Green, who I don't always even agree with, Andrew Wilson, I know he's got disagreements with me.
03:28:09.000These are all guys that said, nah, this is ridiculous.
03:28:13.000And I appreciate James Fishback not taking the bait.
03:28:16.000And I appreciate JF Garipe and Richard Spencer.
03:28:19.000And I appreciate Politically Provoked and everybody that Asmund Gold, Sam Hyde, Everybody that came out vocally in my defense, Tenrio, Beardson, the Groypers, really do appreciate it.
03:32:27.000We're all doing our best to deepen our understanding of the issues, to deepen our understanding of how power works and how we're going to be proactive and effective in the world.
03:34:25.000We got into all this intramural drama.
03:34:29.000So I want to get into the war in Iran and the latest.
03:34:32.000And there's not a ton that is actually happening.
03:34:36.000Anywhere at all, and not even in the war.
03:34:39.000There is this attempt by the Trump administration to once again jumpstart diplomacy between Iran and the United States, but it just isn't working.
03:34:50.000And Trump is constantly saying from the White House and on True Social and in these press pools, he is representing to us that we are on the precipice of a diplomatic breakthrough, that a deal is within reach, that diplomacy is in advanced stages, that Iran is begging us for a deal.
03:35:33.000As recently as last week, Trump championed and triumphed this idea that a deal is within reach.
03:35:40.000Well, on Sunday, Iran finally responded to the latest U.S. proposal to end the conflict and re engage in a second round of negotiations for the next 30 days.
03:35:54.000And Iran basically said, We do not agree to any of your conditions.
03:35:59.000We want an end to the war on all fronts.
03:36:04.000And we want an immediate end to the blockade.
03:36:08.000To which the Trump administration replied, Absolutely not.
03:36:12.000And this is a story from Axios about this.
03:36:15.000It says, quote, President Trump told Axios in a short phone call on Sunday that he would reject Iran's response to the latest draft agreement to end the war.
03:36:25.000The U.S. waited 10 days for the Iranian response, which came on Sunday.
03:36:29.000The White House hoped Iran's positions would show further progress toward a deal, but Trump's initial reaction signals the opposite.
03:36:36.000He said, quote, I don't like their letter, it's inappropriate.
03:36:41.000They've been tapping along many nations for 47 years.
03:36:45.000In a post on True Social after the call, Trump said the Iranian response was totally unacceptable.
03:36:51.000The Tasnim news agency affiliated with the IRGC reported that Iran's text stresses the necessity of lifting U.S. sanctions, ending the war on all fronts, and ensuring Iranian management of the Strait of Hormuz.
03:37:05.000According to the report, Iran demanded an immediate end to the U.S. naval blockade upon the signing of the agreement.
03:37:12.000The response maintains the proposed format of an initial memorandum of understanding, followed by 30 days of negotiations.
03:37:19.000But insists on lifting U.S. sanctions related to Iranian oil sales during that 30 day window.
03:37:26.000Iran also demanded the release of frozen assets upon the initial signing of the MOU.
03:37:32.000So, now if you've been following this peace process from the beginning, you understand that Iran's position has literally never changed.
03:37:43.000The Trump administration's position has literally never changed from the beginning.
03:37:48.000And by the beginning, I mean last year.
03:37:52.000Last year, straight through April, May, and into Rising Lion in June, the Trump administration's demands were zero enrichment, forfeit your highly enriched uranium, missile moratorium, stop funding the proxies.
03:38:07.000That was also their demand in February, just before this war started.
03:38:12.000And as they have engaged Iran in diplomacy since then, this has been their offer still no enrichment, hand over the highly enriched uranium, open up the Strait of Hormuz now, since the war has started and Iran has closed the Strait.
03:38:29.000In spite of Trump's insistence that Iran is begging us for a deal or making big concessions, Iran has always responded by saying, We're not giving up enrichment.
03:39:23.000Since this war has started, it is now the nuclear enrichment issue, and now it is also the opening of the Strait of Hormuz.
03:39:30.000It is these two issues which are completely intractable.
03:39:33.000These are at the center of the impasse, and neither side is ever going to come off of those positions.
03:39:41.000And let's elaborate on them specifically.
03:39:43.000The Trump administration says realistically, we can't leave the fight unless we recover Iran's highly enriched uranium and they agree to zero enrichment on some timeline.
03:39:56.000We cannot leave the conflict until Iran agrees to that.
03:40:23.000When the United States attacked them, they closed the Persian Gulf and they turned it into an energy war.
03:40:28.000They created an energy shock, which affects prices and the economy across the entire globe.
03:40:36.000And because they demonstrated their ability, their resilient and durable capability to do this, in other words, no matter how hard you hit them, they're going to be able to play that card.
03:40:46.000Now, that is going to deter any return.
03:41:28.000They've imposed a very high cost on intervention, and they've demonstrated that they have this ability to impose that cost, really regardless of what we do to them or what we're willing to do to them.
03:41:40.000So, why does that mean we can't leave the conflict?
03:41:42.000Well, if we leave, then we're out, and it will not be easy to go back in.
03:42:01.000So, what do you think they're going to get to work doing the second the fighting ends and the United States is out?
03:42:07.000They're going to dig up their highly enriched uranium, they're going to fire up the centrifuges, and they're going to continue to make more weapons grade uranium for a bomb.
03:42:15.000Or at least, at least that is what decision makers in Washington must assume because they can do that.
03:42:23.000And so, let's say we get some kind of a ceasefire, a truce, some kind of lasting peace, a longer term ceasefire.
03:42:32.000You're going to have to assume they're going to restart the nuclear program.
03:42:36.000And if you try to, it's not so simple as, well, then we'll hit them again.
03:42:41.000If you go and hit the uranium again, if you go and hit their stockpile, you go and hit the centrifuges again, Iran will shut down the strait and it's back to square one.
03:42:51.000So the United States realistically cannot walk away without some commitment, even in principle, even in spirit, that Iran will forfeit their existing stockpile, 900 pounds of highly enriched uranium, and that there will be some moratorium on nuclear enrichment in the future.
03:43:10.000On the flip side, Iran can never give it up.
03:43:26.000They don't want a nuclear arsenal because if they acquire one or make a race to acquire one, it will invite U.S. aggression.
03:43:34.000So they maintain something resembling a nuclear program, nuclear weapons program, that is just shy of anything that would alarm the United States enough for them to intervene, but it's also advanced enough.
03:43:47.000That if the United States did intervene, they could accelerate its progress, make a bomb, and deter the United States from some kind of existential attack on Iran.
03:43:58.000Well, in case you haven't noticed, the US and Israel have been attacking Iran for years now.
03:44:04.000Israel has provoked Iran in April 2024, July 2024, June 2025, and then with their joint operation with the United States in February of this year.
03:44:16.000In other words, we have made Iran's worst nightmare.
03:44:39.000That's existential, meaning relating to the existence of the regime.
03:44:44.000We have vindicated their fear that we have always been pursuing that and that we are willing and able to try.
03:44:51.000So, if we end the conflict, they will not be satisfied with their conventional missile arsenal.
03:44:57.000They won't be satisfied with their Strait of Hormuz closure because they might imagine that the next time the United States comes back, the next time they take a crack at it, maybe it's a ground invasion.
03:46:05.000They now expand their control over a vital waterway in the world.
03:46:09.000They went from controlling 4% of the world's oil exports from their own domestic supply to controlling 20% of the world's oil trade because they closed the strait and all the oil that goes through it.
03:46:23.000So, one strategic disaster to try to destroy a country and they come out significantly better, but also.
03:46:31.000If we seed that, then it becomes formal, official, legal.
03:47:03.000They will have consolidated and solidified their control over it so that in the future, they can more easily close the strait when necessary.
03:47:12.000And again, if we want to leave and come back, we're going to be worried about rebuilding the nukes, rebuilding the missiles, and the reimposition of a blockade of the Strait.
03:47:23.000So we can't give it up for those reasons.
03:47:28.000If Iran does not control the Strait, then there's a possibility that during peacetime, maybe the United States makes it so that Iran cannot take control of the Strait in the future.
03:47:41.000If Iran gives up, Control over it, and there's a return to freedom of navigation.
03:47:46.000Who's to say the United States doesn't put its navy there to prevent Iran from choking it off the next time?
03:47:53.000And then that takes away their leverage.
03:47:55.000That takes away that deterrent threat that they're going to shut down the global economy, which actually puts pressure not only on America, but on all of America's allies and trading partners, critically in the Indo Pacific, but also in Europe, and I would say also the Arabian Peninsula.
03:49:13.000Because the regime is durable, so it will survive.
03:49:16.000And their ability to close the straight and attack the Arabian Peninsula will be intact.
03:49:22.000Because they still have access to their missile launch platforms, missile stockpiles, and actually have 75% of their pre war missile stock, even in terms of volume.
03:49:32.000So Iran thinks they're going to survive, they're going to maintain these capabilities, and so they can make it a war of attrition and perpetuity, which will eventually create so much economic pressure on America and the world that it will force us out of the conflict.
03:49:50.000Conversely, the United States is in denial.
03:49:53.000And we still think that because of our overwhelming military power, because of our air and sea superiority, that if we just keep hitting, if we just do more, widen the war, deepen the war, escalate the war, that eventually we will drop enough bombs to compel Iran, even to just give us something symbolic, so that we can regain our strength and come back again another day.
03:50:19.000But I would say so let's just say that in the near future, there's going to be a resumption of hostilities.
03:50:24.000If Iran doesn't want to make a deal, And the US doesn't want to make a deal, then what happens?
03:51:08.000So there's enormous pressure on energy, which is going to force us to act one way or the other.
03:51:14.000If oil remains constricted, if that oil remains stuck in the Persian Gulf, there's huge economic pressure on all the players in the global economy.
03:51:23.000So we're either going to have to make a decision to solve it or to walk away.
03:51:31.000So there's no scenario where this just goes on and on and on.
03:51:36.000On the other side, the United States thinks that Iran is eventually going to collapse.
03:51:40.000That the blockade we have imposed on their ports is eventually going to inflict so much economic pain on Iran that they're going to have to make a decision.
03:51:49.000Although U.S. military planners say that Iran is dug in and it's not even going to matter for them for months.
03:51:55.000Here's the other significant countdown timer.
03:51:59.000Let's say that we find a way to keep oil prices stable indefinitely.
03:52:04.000And let's say Iran is hurting badly by this as well.
03:52:08.000The other big countdown timer is that we have to assume.
03:52:11.000That, as long as we are not engaging Iran militarily, they are regaining strength.
03:52:17.000They're building more missiles, building more drones.
03:52:20.000And again, that was actually the original Casas Belli going back to December.
03:52:24.000We have to engage Iran to destroy their missile stockpile.
03:52:28.000And specifically, Netanyahu made the case and said every month Iran is building 300 more ballistic missiles.
03:52:36.000So you might think we could do this for another two or three months.
03:52:41.000Israel and the United States have to assume that as long as we are not actively bombing them all the time, disrupting them, disrupting their communications and logistics, they're digging up everything that we've already hit.
03:52:54.000They're rebuilding everything we've already destroyed, and they're resetting again for that next confrontation.
03:53:00.000In the meantime, we are out of supplies.
03:53:04.000We are out of interceptors, running low on them.
03:53:07.000Our bases have been damaged beyond repair in the Middle East.
03:53:11.000Allegedly, Iranian fighter jets were bombing U.S. bases in Kuwait and elsewhere in the Gulf, inflicting tens of billions of dollars in damage and rendering most of the infrastructure inoperable.
03:53:23.000Not like they got hit a little bit and they put out the fire.
03:53:27.000They've rendered most of the infrastructure in about nine bases completely destroyed.
03:53:33.000Tens of billions of dollars in damage that's not easily going to be repaired.
03:53:38.000So there is the sense of urgency that we either need to bring them to the table and make a deal immediately or we have to bomb them again really hard.
03:53:46.000So it looks like there's going to be a resumption of hostilities.
03:53:50.000But again, when that war starts, what does that look like?
03:53:55.000Well, there's a new report today in the New York Times, and it talks specifically about the missiles.
03:54:02.000Contrary to what we had been told by the White House, which is that we have decimated Iran's military, we sank their navy, we've destroyed all their missiles, I believe a claim was made in the early stages of the war that we had destroyed 75% of their missile launch platforms.
03:54:20.000They gave the impression, they represented to us that almost all the missiles were destroyed.
03:54:27.000And there was just these little stockpiles left that we needed to worry about.
03:55:29.000It says The Trump administration's public portrayal of a shattered Iranian military is sharply at odds with the U.S. intelligence agencies.
03:55:38.000Are telling policymakers behind closed doors, according to classified assessments from early this month, which show Iran has regained access to most of its missile sites, launchers, and underground facilities.
03:55:50.000Most alarming to some senior officials is evidence that Iran has restored operational access to 30 out of the 33 missile sites it maintains along the Strait of Hormuz, which is what is threatening American warships and oil tankers transiting the narrow waterway.
03:56:07.000People with knowledge of these assessments said they show.
03:56:12.000To varying degrees, depending on the level of damage incurred at the different sites, that the Iranians can use mobile launchers that are inside the sites to move missiles to other locations.
03:56:23.000In some cases, they can launch missiles directly from launch pads that are part of the facilities.
03:56:28.000Only three of the missile sites along the strait remain totally inaccessible, according to these assessments.
03:56:34.000Iran still fields about 70% of its mobile launchers across the country and has retained roughly 70% of its pre war missile stockpile, according to the same assessment.
03:56:46.000Military intelligence agencies have also reported, based on information from multiple collection streams, including satellite imagery and surveillance, that Iran has regained access to 90% of its underground missile storage and launch facilities nationwide, which are now assessed to be partially or fully operational.
03:57:04.000The new intelligence suggests that Mr. Trump and his military advisors overestimated the damage that the U.S. military could inflict on Iranian missile sites and underestimated Iran's resilience and ability to bounce back.
03:57:17.000The New York Times reported last month that U.S. officials believed Iran could regain as much as 70% of its pre war missile arsenal.
03:57:25.000The Washington Post reported on U.S. intelligence showing that Iran retained about 75% of its mobile missile launchers and 70% of its pre war missile stockpile.
03:57:37.000So, what this means is that we did everything that we could realistically do we dropped bunker busters, we had air superiority over the western half of the country.
03:58:25.000And then we punched ourselves out and recused ourselves from the fighting, even though they were in violation of their own ceasefire agreement.
03:58:34.000We unilaterally ended our offensive against them because of how much it was hurting us.
03:58:41.000Come to find out, all these weeks later, we didn't do anything.
03:58:46.000And people say, well, we destroyed their navy.
03:59:31.000They're going to restart their attacks on Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain, Emirates, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Israel, U.S. bases in northern Iraq, Jordan, elsewhere, and the Strait.
04:01:28.000Iran is a sovereign state and it's meaningful because Iran has a real military, Iran has a huge population, huge territory, and they have been preparing for this fight for decades.
04:01:41.000So, yeah, you can maintain complete operational freedom over the skies of Syria because this is a small country with a small population and they don't have the same capabilities.
04:01:53.000Assad is weak, and half the country didn't even belong to him at one time.
04:02:54.000Russia is still a factory for tanks and artillery and ammunition and so on.
04:02:59.000But at the end of the day, if Ukraine has these dug in defensive lines and drones and U.S. intelligence and Starlink and the rest of it, they're just not going to be able to throw enough men and ammunition and so on to change the outcome.
04:03:36.000Well, again, the only possible way out of this is some negotiated settlement where we might be able to get Iran to agree to have some limitations and restrictions on nuclear enrichment.
04:03:51.000And we're going to have to give them control over the Strait.
04:03:55.000And maybe we can get them to give us a better deal if we can do more for them, maybe not in the way of concessions in the conventional way, but if we can convince them that we, and more importantly, Israel, will not attack them ever again.
04:04:10.000That's our only hope to walk away from this, get Israel to relax.
04:04:15.000We have to restrain them, we have to put them in their place.
04:04:19.000And then we can pursue some kind of collective security agreement, some kind of rapport, rapprochement with Iran.
04:04:27.000And have some kind of a deal where Iran becomes a nation among other nations.
04:04:31.000Short of that, this is going to get us all killed.
04:05:31.000Unless they're getting really creative, unless they're cooking something up that we've never seen before.
04:05:36.000And presumably they're thinking about these problems.
04:05:39.000You know, these are things, these are the things we can't know, is what the military planners have in mind.
04:05:45.000But short of something totally unpredictable, out of left field, real gamble, real Hail Mary, I failed to see how we're going to neutralize Iran.
04:06:14.000Israel tried to bait us into a war with Iran twice, and Biden kept us out.
04:06:19.000It is Trump that took Netanyahu's hand and let him walk us down the path, ultimately to a cataclysmic regime change confrontation, which is what we're in now, and there's no easy way out.
04:06:32.000So I told you, I told you it was going to bring us to war.
04:06:36.000I told you it was going to be impossible to get out.
04:06:38.000I told you last year after Midnight Hammer, I said, We'll be back 100%, take it to the bank.
04:06:43.000We are coming back eventually and sooner rather than later because that's going to be the pitch.
04:06:48.000That's going to, diplomacy was scuttled.
04:06:50.000It's, Completely off the table after we had surprised attack them.
04:06:54.000And if there's no diplomacy, Israel will be pressuring us, telling us they're building their missiles, they're digging up the uranium, and it's going to create that pressure for us to come back.
04:08:38.000Do you know what he's talking about here?
04:08:40.000The State Department put out a post on Twitter yesterday, and it was a visual, a graphic, and it crossed out replacement migration and it said re migration.
04:08:52.000And people are looking at that graphic, a picture.
04:08:57.000That was posted on social media by the social media intern at the State Department.
04:09:04.000And they are saying, white pilled again, huge metapolitical victory.
04:09:11.000And what I feel like doing right now is grabbing your head by both of your ears and screaming in your face, you are a goy.
04:09:22.000Israel gets an embassy in Jerusalem, Israel gets the JCPOA to be ripped up.
04:09:30.000Israel gets the IRGC designated a terrorist group and Qasem Soleimani assassinated.
04:09:36.000Israel gets two wars with Iran, $30 billion in foreign aid, seven visits to the United States, an audience with the president.
04:09:47.000And you get a picture on social media.
04:10:59.000You get a tote bag and a pen and a lanyard and a sticker, and you are happy as a clam.
04:11:05.000You're sitting in your car seat in the back seat, kicking your feet, you know, nodding off with your ice cream cone melting in your hand, happy as a fucking clam because you got a sticker that said remigration.
04:11:19.000How about instead of a fucking picture?
04:20:14.000I bought me and my fiance a house in a top three area to raise a family, just to be surrounded by nine GTP Indian households with multiple Chrysler town and countries in the damn street.
04:20:20.000Please save us from the Judeo Indian values.
04:21:35.000Remember when they used to say that people of color and the white nationalists used to say we're people of light because we have all the colors on the light spectrum blue eyes, green eyes, red hair, white skin.
04:21:47.000Like we are, we are the true people of color.
04:25:29.000And that's why all these copers, that's why all the coping, seething Republicans have to say.
04:25:34.000So we looked at the community survey from the census and they survey 65,000 households and this percentage were non residents or foreign nationals.
04:25:45.000We extrapolate that out and say 1.6 million people.
04:25:49.0001.6 million fewer foreign nationals were counted, and blah, blah, blah.
04:32:25.000The most disheartening part about Crowder in his comments section was the lack of imagination or even the will to become the cardholders in an election.
04:35:09.000The founder of his APAC, who funded Offu, has ties to Robert Willis, that founded Debateless, that hosts White Rabbit's show, who spoke at Offu.
04:35:14.000Robert Willis was a hacker who ran psyops for Trump in 2016.
04:35:30.000There's also a Tucker connection to his APEC that I need to dig more on, but the Joan blazing palantir makes me more confident in that link, especially with Tucker and Ofu pushing to replace you.
04:35:36.000I hear Joan is bad news that I was told this.
04:43:16.000And I saw three unclean spirits like frogs come out of the mouth of the dragon, and out of the mouth of the beast, and out of the mouth of the false prophet.