00:02:22.240Last June was a 12-day war when the Iranians were able to examine and analyze the strike capacities of both the Israelis and the Americans.
00:02:32.200And they've had a lot of time, eight months, to prepare fully for this new attack.
00:02:38.460What should I be doing during the end times? Genuine question.
00:02:41.820Bro, you should say la ilaha illallah muhammad al-musulullah.
00:02:46.140Bro, what are you going to say on Judgment Day when you're like, when you see God and you have to explain that you worship 33, 330 million gods?
00:03:07.180They, through the proxies, the Hufis, Hezbollah, Hamas, and the Shia militias, have been able to really grasp the American mentality.
00:03:19.340And now they have a pretty good strategy of how to weaken and ultimately destroy the American empire.
00:03:24.420So what the Iranians are doing is they're waging war against the entire global economy.
00:03:31.120And so they are striking the GCC countries.
00:03:34.300And not only are they striking GCC countries on the American basis, they're going after the critical energy infrastructure of these bases.
00:03:41.140They block other tropical moves, and eventually they will go after the water desolation plants, which is the lifeblood of these nations because they don't have a fresh water supply.
00:03:51.200In fact, the water desolation plants provide 60% of the GCC's water supply.
00:03:59.320If a drone, and you know, these drones cost $50,000, if they wiped out a desalination plant in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, and it's a city of 10 million people, right?
00:04:15.160And right now, the Iranians have de facto closed off the Shreve Hormuz, and the GCC gets 90% of its food from the Shreve Hormuz.
00:04:24.700So I know a lot of people are talking about the disruptions to the global economy, but right now, the Iranians are actually threatening the very existence of Saudi Arabia, UAE, Bahrain, Qatar.
00:04:38.040And why this is important is that the Gulf states are really the linchpin of the American economy.
00:04:45.580So what they do is they sell petrodollars and then they recycle the petrodollars back into the American economy through the investments in the stock market.
00:04:53.180and right now we know that the entire american economy is propped up by ai investments in data
00:04:58.700centers and a lot of that comes from uh the gulf states so if um the uh gulf states are no longer
00:05:05.820able to sell oil and they're no longer able to finance uh ai uh this ai bubble in the united
00:05:11.100states then they will burst and with it will um uh will burst as well as well the entire american
00:05:18.860economy, which is really a financial policy scheme. So that's a dire situation that the
00:05:22.620Americans are facing right now. Yeah. I mean, to your point, sir, an Amazon data center was
00:05:26.500literally hit in the UAE. And now, of course, big tech companies. With his predictions,
00:05:30.580if Trump were smart, he would hire Jang as a political strategist. And he would try to
00:05:35.940analyze and figure out what Iran's going to do based off of Jang. But.
00:05:41.400Looking at the UAE as a major potential data center investment hub with cheap and abundant
00:05:45.480and energy, probably going to be rethinking that. We also want to talk to you about munitions. We
00:05:49.940can put this next one up here on the screen. United States is racing to accomplish Iran mission
00:05:54.280before munitions run out. This is specifically around interceptor math. There's a famous video
00:05:58.500just from yesterday in Israel, which shows a single Iranian ballistic missile, which is being
00:06:03.520targeted by some 11 different interceptors, all of which miss. Most of those come from the United
00:06:08.700States, not to mention all of the different bases, the GCC countries that you just talked about,
00:06:12.560and the asymmetry of the cost. It's a million dollar for a missile, tens of millions per
00:06:17.240interceptor in some of these cases. With these munitions running out, how does that change the
00:06:21.520global picture? So here in China, obviously, much of the stocks in Asia of the United States are
00:06:26.060likely to have to be cannibalized if this were to go on. How's that going to affect the global
00:06:29.640picture here? Right. So my first point is that the United States military is not designed to fight
00:06:36.160a 21st century war. Remember, the military industrial complex came to being after World
00:06:40.480It was designed to fight the Cold War, and the Cold War was really about muscle flexing, about who was able to send people up into space, who was able to first get the person on the moon, who had the more complex missile systems.
00:06:53.480And so the entire American military strategy revolves around very sophisticated technology that costs a lot of money to build.
00:07:03.480and that's what the um american air defense system is is basically and that's why we're seeing this
00:07:09.080asymmetry as you point out in in this war where you have these million dollar missiles trying to
00:07:13.400take out these 50 000 drones and it's not sustainable uh in the long term and so what
00:07:18.120we're seeing is really the puncturing of the aura of invincibility and inhibibility that sustained
00:07:24.680american hegemony for the past 20 years especially after the collapse of the soviet union and this
00:07:30.760is really a reordering of not just a global economy uh because this signals the collapse
00:07:35.000of the petrodollar and with it um the entire uh u.s dollar based uh reserve currency system
00:07:41.240but also um global uh the global hegemony of the united states we're moving towards a multipolar
00:07:46.120world professor this morning secretary of war pete hegseth uh was asked a question about potential
00:07:52.120ground troops um in iran he refused to rule out that possibility and he said you know we already
00:07:57.560know what jane's going to say that they're going to deploy troops because of hubris trump cares
00:08:01.080about appearances so he's going to put troops on the ground i agree i think that troops are going
00:08:05.400to be deployed and that's going to be a grave mistake for epstein empire we're not going to
00:08:09.640project to you what we will or will not do what we don't want to you know rule anything out we will
00:08:14.760do what it takes do you think that america will end up invading iran from the ground since it's
00:08:20.840already becoming relatively clear they won't be able to accomplish the goal of regime change or
00:08:24.280even regime collapse using just air power alone right so everyone says that the worst calamity
00:08:30.200that could happen united states is if it were to send ground troops into iran at the same time
00:08:35.560the united states are committed to regime change in iran we've never had a precedent in history
00:08:40.840where you were able to regime change from the air alone you need ground troops and so unfortunately
00:08:46.280what's going to happen over the next few months is that uh pressure will build on america to send
00:08:51.640ground troops especially from the gcc countries and from israel which are being pounded right now
00:08:56.920by uh the iranians so what's the update with venezuela we did regime change in venezuela have
00:09:02.520there been troops deployed everybody stopped talking about that remember that the gcc country
00:09:06.680saudi arabia uh qatar uae kuwait around if they go then the petrodollar goes goes with them so
00:09:13.880the americans need to protect these countries and these countries are going to demand that um either
00:09:19.160the uh americans bribed iranians to seize and this is like five twenty dollars in indemnity okay
00:09:24.820yeah we know that they gave the oil to israel as i predicted but we don't know i'm asking about
00:09:30.740the troops i get about regime change now right because if you don't accomplish regime change
00:09:34.840without putting troops on the ground has that been accomplished in venezuela we need to look at that
00:09:37.980again or send ground troops to wipe out the iranian threat once and for all and i know that
00:09:43.500there's no political will for ground troops to be used against Iran among the American people.
00:09:50.100Remember that 70 percent of American people was against initial strikes against Iran in the first
00:09:55.020place. Right. And one of the things that really comes into question, I think, with all of this,
00:09:59.220sir, when we're looking at the geopolitical picture and the sacrificing in much of this
00:10:03.400from the United States on behalf of Israel is kind of a question as to who and what wanted this.
00:10:07.520We were actually curious for your view on a disputed report here from The Washington Post.
00:10:11.460we can put it up here on the screen, F3, a push from the Saudis. Israel helped move Trump to
00:10:16.940attack Iran. Now, this has been internally disputed by Saudi Arabia, saying that they did not push
00:10:20.980the Trump administration to attack Iran. However, this is clearly an authorized leak from our own
00:10:25.680government trying to at least lay some of the blame on behalf of the GCC. What do you make
00:10:29.500of this analysis and of this narrative that Saudi Arabia was also trying to be behind this push to
00:10:35.180bomb Iran? So I've always argued that both Saudi Arabia and Israel are heavily invested in regime
00:10:40.620change in iran in fact saudi arabia sees iran as much more of an existential crisis than israel
00:10:46.860because remember israel still has nuclear weapons and israel is a very diverse very sophisticated
00:10:51.420economy whereas saudi arabia is completely reliant on oil and it's always had problems with um iran
00:10:57.820so that backs the theory that israel and massad they were behind that bombing of the oil refinery
00:11:02.620in saudi so who's the sunni country that's really standing up was the last one really palestine
00:11:07.980we have pakistan now afghanistan is predominantly sunni it seems like it's mostly shi is fighting
00:11:14.860israel because iran is a theocracy opposed to the saudi monarchy oh turkey um iran uh funds
00:11:22.540and equips uh the houthis which have been antagonistic towards saudi revere for the longest
00:11:27.260time and right now the southern economy is suffering um it is it's been trying to pivot
00:11:32.460towards more of a tourist economy that's why they brought in renato that's why they're switching to
00:11:37.020e-gaming uh that's why they're being some feeling something called a line uh neom and all these
00:11:41.740things are not working out so um they need to be able to control uh the oil resources of the entire
00:11:48.460middle east if they are to survive and thrive as a nation so i do believe that this uh reporting
00:11:53.580is credible even though it does make sardarabia look bad but remember sardarabia says that they
00:11:59.340wanted peace but they are helping the israelis and americans attack iran right now because they're
00:12:04.940allowing the American to use Saudi airspace.
00:12:09.240Am I cooked from going back to Medina, Mecca?
00:12:33.620you know, all the math on the interceptors that's been talked about for months at this point,
00:12:38.440and yet Trump still decided to go ahead. What is the calculus that he was making here
00:12:43.880that led him to take what, you know, already appears to be catastrophic actions?
00:12:49.120Right. Okay. So this is the key question. Why do they do this? I think there are three
00:12:52.540possibilities. Okay. And I think all three possibilities are valid. The first is that
00:12:56.600of hubris. You look at history, this is how empires behave. So the oral kidnapping was
00:13:03.460quick successful and it was adrenaline rush for trump and so he thinks that iran's going to be
00:13:09.940another maduro and that made him overconfident in the capacity of the american military okay so
00:13:15.180hubris is a factor and we see this throughout history why did hitler invade stalin because
00:13:19.180he conquered europe really easily and he thought he was invincible hitler thought that poland was
00:13:24.100going to be russia nope stalin and russia were not going to be as easy as poland right and that led
00:13:29.900to the destruction of the german army in uh the soviet union so hubris is a factor then you have
00:13:35.900to look at internal political calculus where even though america does not benefit from this war
00:13:42.140against iran trump himself personally benefits why because the saudis and israelis are bribing him
00:13:49.260to attack iran remember that the saudis invested two billion dollars in the private equity fund of
00:13:54.860jared kushner who is the son-in-law of donald trump and the israelis through miriam edelson
00:13:59.660have been financing trump's political career millions of dollars um that she won't um put
00:14:07.180up 20 50 million dollars if trump were to run a third quarter bill so trump is getting a lot of
00:14:11.980financial and political support from the sorry i think it was in that same speech i just tweeted
00:14:15.260where mark levin puts his arm around trump liberalism and says trump is our first jewish
00:14:19.740president trump goes it's true and that same speech miriam edelson saying she put up a quarter b
00:14:24.860A quarter B for a third term, which is against the Constitution.
00:14:29.820Also remember that if this war goes sideways and Trump is forced to use ground troops, he will probably get approval from Congress.
00:14:38.720And this will give him emergency war powers, which will allow him to influence the midterms.
00:14:44.460So Trump is thinking about a third term.
00:14:47.100And I think at the black box, you probably won't get it.
00:14:49.220But if there's a war going on and you can delay elections and you have emergency war powers and people rally around the flag, then he probably will get a third term.
00:14:58.120And the last factor that you could delay the elections during wartime.
00:15:05.680So this is a strategy for a third term.