1st Month Of War Analysis On How We Got Here And What's Next? Feat. Ryad
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Summary
On this episode of the Fresh and Fit Podcast, Myron Gaines, co-host of the podcast, "Fresh and Fit" comes to Ohio University as a speaker for Uncensored America, a non-profit student organization that hosts events on college campuses promoting free speech. The event, titled Toxic Masculinity Tour, held on College Green, was hosted to increase political dialogue and create an environment for debating unpopular opinions.
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So if you want to be safe, and don't want to get replaced
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It's best you start being based, or you'll get it ready
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On Thursday, March 26th, co-host of the Fresh and Fit podcast, Myron Gaines, came to Ohio
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University as a speaker for Uncensored America, a non-profit student organization that hosts
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events on college campuses promoting free speech.
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The event, titled Toxic Masculinity Tour, held on College Green, was hosted to increase political dialogue and create an environment for debating unpopular opinions.
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When people are speaking on these topics in such a way that it's a threat to people's fundamental well-being, this guy's a misogynist, he's a Holocaust denier, he's a Nazi.
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You can pull up the video of him doing the Heil Hitler salute
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But like this guy is way worse than you think he is and these ideas
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These topics in such a way that it's like a threat to people's like fundamental well-being
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This guy's a misogynist. He's a Holocaust denier. He's a Nazi
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You can pull up the video of him doing the Heil Hitler salute
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Oh no. I pissed off the shoes. What am I gonna do now? I don't want to lose everything.
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I see, um, you can pull up the video and say, please help me.
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Um, but like, this guy's way worse. And these ideologies are not sure if you buy it.
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Oh no, I said the truth, and it really pissed off the Jews, and I don't know what to do, I have way too much to lose.
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I know that the Jews can easily destroy my life
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I will get to Jerusalem and make it right on my end
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I'll have my contacts waiting for you in the promised land
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And when you get there, they won't be mean to you
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Just remind them that you're apologizing to the Jews
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and we are live what's up guys welcome to the stream welcome to the stream uh as you guys
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can tell we pissed off some snowflakes so i know some of you guys are probably wondering yo myron
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where is the video um so it's having some rendering problems because as you guys know uh sean exports
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it like in 4k so we're getting a handle of that first um and we should be good so i'm just waiting
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on on them hopefully we'll get it out uh okay sean just message me tomorrow at noon guys tomorrow at
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noon it drops tomorrow at noon tomorrow 12 o'clock um i'm gonna see if i get a link from them right
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now so i'll get that link for you guys yeah guys it was like there was some exporting problems i
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guess when sean was uploading it earlier today so uh apologize for that guys but it will be out
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tomorrow don't worry it's coming um it's coming a bit slower than expected uh we're supposed to
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get out to you guys today but i guess um you know we had some technical issues with uploading it and
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shit like that so it is what it is uh mayor sell says uh sub ninja gotta hit you with a question
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for the ladies i have two daughters both red pill thanks to you and demand is fear fuck louie uh
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thero when it comes to my daughters dating how do i properly vet uh men for them what sort of
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criteria should i use other than financial stability um good moral character man good
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moral character right um you know are they guys that like um you can count on in a pinch
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you know are they responsible that's a big one so many guys are not responsible chat
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like when i say responsible i mean as in like someone can like give a task to you and they
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get it done you know that we all know those types of people that like um if you say hey i need this
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done or yo could you help me with this whatever they don't ask you how or whatever they just get
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it done you know people are the very that are very um responsible they get their shit done
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they get their they got their shit together um that's very very important man competence is
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something um that honestly is is lacking in today's day and age um and so many people are lazy too
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so yeah that's those are some definitely some important traits uh your room for staying cool
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with sneeko i don't like him i respect to keep it 100 with everyone yeah i mean look man i don't
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know why you guys have such a grievance with him um you know uh contrary to power belief i get along
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with most people i meet um you know like the only time i really have issues with people is like when
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they're legitimate pieces of shit like uh like anus right anus from anus and reach like that
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that type of guy um you know snaky motherfucker uh people like him i don't like but other than
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that dude like i get along with most people um hold on um but uh let's see here
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shout out to asylum clips appreciate you very much my friend appreciate you very much
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um but yeah chat we are back so don't worry that that will be out um tomorrow i'm gonna
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to see if I can get you guys a link. I'm messaging Sean right now. Okay. Also guys,
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smash that like button. If you guys are in here watching on YouTube, you guys know I hate this
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fucking awful platform, but I'm here for you ninjas anyway.
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Before we get into that, because it's been officially pretty much a month now at this
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point, we've been involved in this conflict a lot longer than we wanted, okay?
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oh i saw this i didn't get a chance to react to this yesterday look at this shit chat
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oh my god these of girls literally do anything for money bro okay thanks to jack jay with the
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five gifted thanks so much dcelli 11 thank you for the gifted uh just uh justin pap eight thank
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you so much for the gifted shout out to you guys so look at this bro these girls literally do
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anything for money bro it's pretty pathetic um i started tiktok like the spring semester of my
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senior year and i was like fuck i finally have to start applying for law school and then like
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you know female privilege life is so easy for a you know woman obviously i lucked out i'm just
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kidding i lucked out and then you know tiktok was basically full-time for me like i was taking ads
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by the time i graduated college from like the biden administration and planned parenthood and
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like dating apps and stuff so it was like fully financially you know sustained so you were getting
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the biden administration was buying ads from you yeah i was doing full-on political propaganda and
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they would just they really with like what kind of like biden created 10 million jobs yeah yeah
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honestly and the funny thing is they're like do not disclose this is an ad because you know they're
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like technically it's not a product so you don't have to disclose it's an ad because i think they
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just wanted like some edgy girl of color to just tell people like when when they nominated like
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katanji brown jacks and they're like can you say like as a person of color you know that you feel
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reflected and it's like a white woman emailing this to me and she's like giving me this script
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and i'm like no and she's like please and i'm like no i'll say i'll like talk about the news
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of it but i'm not gonna be like i'm not gonna have a white person tell me to be like you know
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this is how i feel as a person of color like it's just so i think that black told me slightly on
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like you know political propaganda so the biden administration sees oh here's this young
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yeah i mean they use like a conduit it's not like you know what i mean it's not biden but it's um
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it's like it's like a third party you know what i mean it's like a media company that's doing it
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on his behalf i'm not blaming him for this yeah and the message is like because you're and again
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once again proves like yo of girls literally do anything for money bro like they literally do
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anything for money and that's why i tell you guys like don't believe anything they say because a
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lot of them like sell this bullshit about oh i'm a virgin or they try to sell you purity when in
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reality they're not they're huge 304s so what are we surprised snow day wo day thank you for the five
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gifted uh cool a lot uh says this is my first time watching your stream what else do you normally
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cover i've seen a few clips about the war but that's all i've seen on youtube yeah no worries
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bro uh we cover everything here we cover red pill stuff cover true crime etc um i might do an
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episode of forensic files with you guys actually on uh on oss um i'm thinking about doing an episode
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on there uh we'll watch some forensic files as well because if i watch on youtube i'll get hit
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with the copyright i already know uh d28 well thank you for subscribing mayor sal is a homeowner
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but relocated now renting should i buy a townhouse i'll hold it as a future rental property when i
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get a bigger house uh i guess you can i mean look if the numbers work just as long as the numbers
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work guys okay any real estate deal works as long as the numbers work for a dark-skinned woman you
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will be inspired by kentaji brown jackson and all the kids should support her yeah they're like
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basically as like another black person just say that like you feel reflected by katanji i'm like
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no i'll talk about like katanji's background and her accomplishments but like i never
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you know what i mean like i'll never i'm not gonna say like the corny stuff even if it was
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a brown person emailing it to me i'm like no that's not like how he so chat um what i'm gonna
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do is i am going to start preparing for you guys um a full timeline okay as you guys know we got
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involved in this conflict and uh we officially attacked on february 28th but i'd be remiss to
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not educate you guys on anything on everything that led up to that okay now for all intents
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of purposes, this war has been in the making for roughly 40 years, okay? However, for the purposes
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of today's discussion, I'm going to start on October 7th and just slowly work my way forward
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from October 7th, 2023, how that happened, why it happened, the events that transpired after October
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And then we're going to go into how the war happened, okay?
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Or like what's been going on over the past 72 hours?
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we may approach some sort of peace deal yo yo uh what's up man are you uh you're live right now
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right i'm live yep i went live on my end already i'm ready to rock and roll you are okay um give
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me one sec let me turn my camera on i didn't know that we're gonna do it this is fine i don't mind
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um so what i was gonna do bro was i was going to go ahead and give them an entire um because
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obviously we got one month that we're gonna reflect on this conflict so let me turn my
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yeah so um obviously me and you know what the hell's going on but i do think it's important
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to educate them on uh how we even got here in the first place so give me one second uh
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because i was going to start from october 7th and work our way backwards
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um to how we got here uh october 7th and go forward yeah yeah excuse me work our way forward
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exactly precisely so let me um let's do it yeah because a lot of people know this but they don't
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know why we're involved in this bullshit so let me go ahead you go ahead you could introduce
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yourself to people real quick while i set up my screen go ahead yeah no that's a good idea because
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we've reached a crossroads here but um what's going on everybody if you're not familiar with
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me i'm myron junger brother we've been doing this whole political commentating thing for about a
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month now it's been over a month actually we started at the beginning of the iran war so
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perfect timing but we've been covering developments and everything like that i usually go live with
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myron if he's not around i'm the substitute teacher i was actually subbing in a lot last
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week so if you missed it call themselves the sub teacher no but we'll do that for you guys like
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when i'm not live uh i like you guys notice when i'm not live my brother goes live and i send you
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guys all to him you know we're basically the same person honestly so yeah yeah pretty much so
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and myron's ever not live and that has been a little bit more frequent recently since he's
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been doing his college debates and whatever have you so jump on over to my youtube channel it's
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Riyadh's report. That's R-Y-A-D-S report. Come subscribe. I'm live two to three times a week,
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depending on how heavy the news is. Still in the matrix and whatnot, so I can't go every day. But
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me and my brother have been really consistent in this war coverage and
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not to be cocky or anything, but in regards to real-time developments, like micro-developments,
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all the intricacies in between, we've been on top of it. We've been the quickest to report the most
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accurate news. And we've been making predictions and analyzations that have been coming true real
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time. So I think we've been doing a really good job. I don't mean to be cocky, but I've got to
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give ourselves credit because we've been stellar and excellent in our reporting as well as our
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commentary and our coverage. And it's been fun. It's been a good month. Unfortunately, not the
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best circumstances to report on. But if you want an accurate reading of the news, multifaceted one
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where we give you kind of the Middle Eastern perspective, the Muslim perspective, the Western
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perspective, whatever have you. I think this is the most balanced place to get that in regards to
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all of these micro developments that are happening, because these are things that not a lot of people
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get into the weeds of but we jump right into it so uh jump come on over show some love but keep
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going no no that's it that's it yeah come on over show some love if you're not i'm sure a lot of
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people are familiar with me now because we've been running at it for a while but i know there's
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always people jumping on whoever been on in a while so um okay so i'll just uh what i'm going
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to start with here so this is what i'm thinking riyadh i'll um i'll uh educate them on obviously
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uh how we got here from october 7th right work my way from october 7th 2023 all the way to now
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and then we can go over the last 72 hours you saw the time the the um the outline i gave you right
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oh yeah yeah i went right into it i've been paying attention to the news very closely for
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the last perfect so you'll handle that part mostly yeah yeah we'll get into all the developments
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there but but it's been uh it's been going every which way man things have things have been
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getting complex so we'll break it down yeah take it away in regards to october that's important
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because we've reached a crossroads i'll just say this no go ahead we've kind of hit a crossroads
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i'm still setting up we're now yeah perfect we've hit a crossroads where now this war is
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about to enter its final stage or really graduate to the ultimate stage which is boots on ground
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effectively now whether that's the idf or you know u.s marines which more obviously is probably
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going to be u.s marines because benjamin netanyahu has expressed the fact that the idf may not be
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involved at least that's what i'm seeing in conflicting reports but we've reached a crossroads
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now where this war is going to, in the next maybe two, three months, really enter the phase where
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we can see who's the winner. And I say that because it's been asymmetric this entire time.
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And honestly, I don't even know if asymmetric is the best word. I said this the other day on stream,
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it just seems like we're losing effectively. I mean, we've really done nothing to staunch their
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military leadership as well as their capabilities. They still seem to have people who can jump up in
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line, succeed, the people who are martyred, dealing a great deal of damage to these Gulf
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countries to Saudi Arabia and of course primarily Israel being the main target the Houthis have
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mobilized they still got Hezbollah in southern Lebanon that they're fighting the IDF is stretched
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in according to commanders and so it really doesn't seem as if though the United States is
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winning the way we thought we would and that's because we thought this would be four days now
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we're at a month so it's an important moment right here where we're going to segue into boots on
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ground but it's important that before we get into this part of the war where this problem will
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probably be exacerbated you guys understand how we got here and October 7th is probably the first
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final piece we're the first piece in like the modern history history timeline you can go all
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the way back to ajax in 79 but for the sake of understanding and relevance october 7th sets a
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very nice foundation to have a full understanding and elucidate a larger picture as to why we're
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even doing what we're doing so like go go ahead because a lot of people don't know this man and
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you repeat it all the time yeah i do and people forget it but it's a lot so um so guys the purpose
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of today's show for all of you guys that tuned in if you guys were wondering about you know
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middle eastern foreign policy what's going on how the hell we got here this is going to be probably
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one of the most informative shows me and my brother have ever done so you know grab some
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popcorn get yourself a drink or whatever and and listen in because you guys are about to get
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educated on Middle Eastern foreign policy like you've never been uh before you know because I
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haven't seen anyone really go through this early so the goal is I'm going to explain for you guys
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how we got here from October 7th as a starting point obviously this conflict has been going on
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way before October 7th we can go all the way back really if we wanted to like 2018 uh with the uh
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with the march uh where the where the palestinians are marching on the on the fence uh they're doing
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these protests and then the israelis are shooting at them that's actually what you know got yaya
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some more interested in in in uh masterminding october 7th but for the purposes of today i'm
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going to start october 7th 7th and work our way but what i will do for you guys is i'm going to
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explain to you nice and thoroughly why they attacked on october 7th okay um and there's
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multiple different reasons a lot of it the mainstream media doesn't cover uh before i get
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into i'm going to read chats one last time so because it's going to be a while since i read
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him after before this so let me go here grimly substitute teachers an understatement nobody
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respects a sub yeah uh padawan says guys most of the country needs this message they don't
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understand what's about to happen one of my officers just got punched plucked for this
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conflict his toddler was just in the office pray comes back his son deserves better from america
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yeah i'm sorry to hear that bro uh out the ashes how do you feel about james mishap who's running
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for florida governor uh definitely a better candidate than uh byron my brother's on uss
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foreign has been fighting fires for a week uh 1 000 do not have uh beds from the fires and plumbing
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floods uh my neighbor's army reserves in his uh what is it on september yeah it's crazy god help
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us wow um i was a homeowner but relocating now renting uh should i buy a townhouse and hold it
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as a future rental property oh no we read that one before you have any other last minute chats
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you want to read real before i get into this yeah i got two good uh mo camera says thoughts
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on netanyahu admitting to funding hamas yeah no secret there i'm not surprised he's just been
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blatantly honest with everything lately with the whole boots on ground hamas annexing the west bank
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annexing gaza he's just been saying it verbatim not only on hebrew media but american media which
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is kind of a new switch around and then whale balls 25 says how do you feel that it's likely
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you'll be drafted no i don't think so i don't think we'll get to that point um and we'll go
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over why but uh hey bro they can't they call me all right anyways go ahead dj pill and sirak
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no diddy thank you guys so much for the gift of subs okay without further ado let's get right
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into it okay so guys so um let me share my screen real quick for you guys sick
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so right here we got a map of the middle east okay so as you guys could see israel is this
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tiny sliver of land right here okay and um iran is over here these are two countries that are in
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the main conflict here and obviously all the gulf states are right here right and this is
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going to come into play later on when i explain to you but you guys understand how the hell we
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got here. We need to go back to October 7th. As you guys
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stuff, but understand that the Hannibal Directive
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And the Hannibal Directive is a controversial tactic
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like they did back in, like, I think 2011 or so
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where they had to transfer 1,000 Palestinian prisoners
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Well, who attacked on October 7th? These guys right here, Hamas, okay, which is basically the Palestinian governing body in the Gaza Strip, which is right here, okay, this little strip of land right here. It's run by Hamas. They were put into power roughly 2006-2007 via an election, and they've been kind of running the Gaza Strip ever since.
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This is different from the Palestinian Authority, which is up in the West Bank area.
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Now, it's important to understand why they attacked.
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Now, the spokesperson for Hamas was this guy, Abu Abedha.
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If you guys remember, he was the one that would famously wear the red cafe.
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And I noticed that Western media never really covered why they attacked.
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And Riyad, if I miss anything, make sure to chime in.
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Go ahead. Number one was the Abraham Accords. Some of you guys
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might be wondering, Myron, what the fuck is the Abraham Accords?
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majority countries in the Middle East would recognize
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here's the thing. For a very long time, the Muslim
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because of what they were doing to the Palestinians.
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Like, we are not going to recognize Israel
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Because what a lot of people don't understand is
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They are confined to whether it be the West Bank
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They're basically like legitimately sent class citizens.
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They can't get the same access resource that anybody else outside of that strip is able to access.
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And so they've been kind of a penalized or oppressed group of people for several years,
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which is why you see that starvation for some sort of resistance that comes out of that strip as well as the West Bank.
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And if you guys don't believe me, think about it.
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When after October 7th happened, the Israelis controlled all the food that came in.
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When you guys, when people talk about being occupied or an apartheid state, Israel is
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The international community, when they think of apartheid, when they think of occupation,
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when they think of, you know, no right to self-determination, all this other stuff,
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It's worse than South Africa, apartheid South Africa, right?
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It is, and I think anyone that would admit at this point, even if you are a Zionist,
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that Israel is, you know, it's an apartheid ethnostate.
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There's two sets of laws for two different groups of people,
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That's why they call themselves the Jewish state, quite literally, right?
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And even the Palestinians, and I'll say this before I carry on,
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even the Palestinians guys that live within Israel that have citizenship,
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they still don't get all the same accesses and rights that Jewish Israelis get.
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Okay, there's like something like 60 different laws
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that actually bar Palestinians from certain benefits
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So even for the Palestinians that live within their borders,
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they still don't even enjoy all the same benefits
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Now, when Abu Obeda explained why they attacked,
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The Abraham Accords, guys, like I said before,
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is it's an agreement that was pretty much middleman by the United States
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where Muslim countries would recognize Israel's sovereignty as a state.
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Now, the Muslim world in general has typically always rejected Israel
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because of what they're doing to their Muslim brothers in Palestine, right?
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Now, the thing is, though, is that the United States basically made it where it's like,
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look, we'll give you foreign aid, we'll give you military equipment,
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And what ended up happening is multiple countries joined the Abraham Accords, right?
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They all went ahead and joined the Abraham Accords,
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and these countries all formally recognize Israel.
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because of uh you know mecca medina all the holy sites that are located there definitely definitely
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the most powerful and influential and if not the most economically stable 100 absolutely so
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if saudi arabia recognized israel you could say goodbye to the palestinian question go ahead
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no yeah that's exactly what i was going to say they were trying to undermine that plan that was
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scheduled to happen just a little bit ahead of october 7th and so they knew that it was now or
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ever and Hamas had been a planning planning some sort of attack for a long time because of how
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calculated it was when they paraglided in and everything fortnight style and of course there's
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a few elements as to Israeli intelligence having to go ahead on this or the heads up but with the
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foregoing knowledge they still allowed it to happen to give themselves an excuse to actually
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bar on the Gaza Strip and launch their 26-month bombing campaign but outside of that that was one
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of the key reasons that Hamas had invaded and then the third one goes into the heifer so go ahead
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take it away on that yeah so and then the other reason right so so number one was the Abraham
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accords right number two was the well number one is occupation let's start with the most severe
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grievance and then go on yeah so the most severe grievance uh grievance guys obviously is occupation
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in gaza it's an open-air prison they have no rights no sovereignty whatever they tried to
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resist peacefully back in 2018 they got shot at by israeli snipers etc so they said fuck this
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we're gonna go ahead and uh you know attack these guys so that was number one the occupation both
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in the west bank and also in gaza number two was abraham accords they understood that there was a
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chance, a very high likelihood that Saudi Arabia might join the Abraham Accords. And if Saudi
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Arabia joined the Abraham Accords, the rest of the Muslim world would follow without answering
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the Palestine question. And you guys got to understand that Benjamin Netanyahu has done
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everything in his power to not answer the Palestine question, which is basically either
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a two-state solution or a one-state solution. He tried to go around the Palestine question and get
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the United States to basically bribe all these Muslim countries. We'll give you aid. We'll give
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you support. Just recognize us as a state without answering the Palestine question. Go ahead.
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Yes, and I'll let you do that, but at some point or another, just an important intricacy to highlight between all of this, every single country bordering Israel or not around Israel, around the world, just globally, had voiced the concern and the desire for some sort of two-state solution.
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And so this was a popular idea. G7 EU, every single country has asked for Benjamin Netanyahu to facilitate or previous Israeli officials to facilitate some sort of two state solution in order to bar peace across the entire land of Israel, whether it encompass Gaza, the West Bank, other areas.
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And that's something Israel has refused to do, which is why they fiercely occupy them. They have military checkpoints everywhere. They withhold the rights to visit their holy sites at any time that they desire, including right now during Holy Week.
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it's Palm Sunday today, and Christians didn't have full access to practice their rituals today
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because of Israeli closures, things like that. Of course, they're on the law there
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in the West Bank of Jerusalem. And so there always has been this desire globally for this
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two-state solution. It's not an unpopular, like a Muslim-only or a Muslim-exclusionary idea.
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This is something that the entire world has wanted because it's going to guarantee peace
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in that region, but it's something that Israel has vehemently rejected because of the fact that
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they believe that the land belongs to them in its entirety. Matter of fact, outside of the land
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belongs to them as well go ahead yeah no and not only that they actually the oslo accords was was
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them like a good faith attempt to maybe even have that happen but after yitzhak rabin the former
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prime minister of israel signed this agreement with yasser arafat in 1993 in the white house
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um they killed the yitzhak rabin two years after this chat so and and the people that killed him
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were from netanyahu's lakud party okay yeah so so like it's it's you know they the netanyahu's
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done everything in his power to get around the palestine question but so yeah so those are main
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reasons and then the last reason why why they attacked guys was for the red heifers now this
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has to do more with with religion um but the long story short is there's a mosque the third holiest
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site in in the islamic faith is called the al-qsa mosque which is located in in jerusalem and this
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mosque sits on where they want to build the uh hold on oh it's located where they want to rebuild
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the third temple okay and what they're planning to do is is they want to destroy that temple and
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rebuild their temple right the jewish for the end of judea uh jewish religion and uh basically
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what ended up happening was they found five red cows in texas okay the temple institute in israel
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um that's also heavily run by zionist christians um evangelical zionist christians they found these
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cows spent half a million dollars and kind of covertly smuggled them over back not smuggled
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them, but ship them over back to Israel, right?
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And obviously, Hamas and the Muslim world found out about this, and they knew what they're
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trying to do, which is basically, they're going to slaughter the cows, destroy the
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Al-Aqsa Mosque, and rebuild the Third Temple, right, to bring about their Messiah.
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And obviously, Hamas and the Muslim world would have an uproar if they destroyed the
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Al-Aqsa Mosque, because it's an extremely holy site.
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So that is another reason why they attacked on October 7th.
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As a matter of fact, if you look at the operation, right, the name of Hamas' operation was called
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It was for that reason, one of the main reasons.
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So I don't know if you want to get more into the lore.
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No, yeah, I mean, for the sake of going through everything in a timeline and chronological order,
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So yeah, in Jewish theology, of course, there's this idea,
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This is legitimate from the rabbis, their commentary, the Talmud, whatever have you.
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Any sort of official Jewish scripture or Jewish body would admit that this is the case
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where they must sacrifice a certain amount of red heifers, perfect red heifers, can't be one gray
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hair, one defect, whatever have you, in order to bring about the temple or the entrance of the
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temple. And so they burn these cows, they bring them to ashes, they purify said chosen person or
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rabbi with whatever ashes they have of these cows. And then this is the anointed person who's
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responsible for invoking the ritual in the temple that is to bring their Messiah. Okay, that's pretty
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much the kind of really, really generalized perspective of the Jewish theological view
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but primarily for the sake of this conversation,
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that's a very generalized way to put it there's a million intricacies in between but for the sake of
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this chronological time plan i will leave it there the temple institute has said that they
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have not sacrificed any heifers although there's a lot of internal dispute or really controversy as
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to whether these heifers have been sacrificed the key point to take away here is it wouldn't
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be advantageous for the temple institute which is the encompassing body that's responsible for
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reporting on these cows to actually admit if they were to successfully have sacrificed one or two
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because that would give not only hamas the plo hezbollah or any other muslim resistance group in
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the world some sort of heads up to it but it would also give the western world a heads up that
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israel is trying to invoke some sort of messianic figure that's to return but that also necessitates
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the destruction of the third holiest site in islam being the al-aqsa mosque because it's located where
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they want their third temple to be so you can see why hamas and these other resistance group
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try to interrupt such said ritual go ahead yeah no no good i'm glad you mentioned that and also
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So keep in mind, guys, like my brother said, they've been trying to keep this shit on the low.
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They've been hollowing out underneath the mosque for a while.
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They've not renewed permits to rebuild the mosque or make repairs.
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So the Israeli government has been purposely allowing the mosque to kind of disintegrate.
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Ben Gavir has been, you know, starting issues while walking up to the Temple Mount when he's not supposed to, right,
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To try to antagonize, you know, a lot of fights and arguments and shit like that.
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So they absolutely want to destroy the mosque to rebuild the temple.
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Why do they attack the Abraham Accords, Alex Hamas destruction, and the Red Cows, as well as the occupation?
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Now you guys understand why October 7th happened, right?
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And no one ever talks about that on Western Media.
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But those are the three main chief reasons why.
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Now, let's go ahead and go into what happened after that.
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So after Hamas attacked, right, the Israelis began a relentless bombing campaign, okay?
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And they basically started bombing the hell out of the Gaza Strip, and they began an on-ground assault, okay?
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Then they started to work their way from northern Gaza all the way down towards Rafa, okay?
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so um after they did this for about a year they were able or during this process they were able
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to kill multiple leaders of hamas one of them was this guy right here yaya sinwar okay they killed
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him on october 16th 2024 so roughly one year after the attacks they found him in rafa and
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they killed him now when they killed him just so you know guys it wasn't targeted they actually
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killed him by accident because yaya sinwar was actually fighting on the front lines
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fucking nuts by the way but he's actually fighting on the front lines with people
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this is the guy that you know famously threw the stick at a drone um when he was injured and had a
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on his face right i don't know why the israeli government put that out by the way that video
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that was very stupid they just immortalized the guy was not a good yeah yeah they immortalized
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him by doing that but regardless um he was one of the planners of october 7th and he was killed
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roughly one year later when they caught him in uh rafa by mistake and rafa was really the last
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frontier after they killed yaya sinwar right they began an assault into lebanon now another
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important fact here is that you guys understand is that during this entire ground assault they
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also assassinated another guy his name was ishmael henea this guy okay they killed him in july of
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2024 now you're probably wondering how did they get him this is the guy that they assassinated
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Tehran okay he was there for the presidential inauguration of Pazeshkin right who was the
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current president of Iran this guy right here Masoud Pazeshkin yeah Masoud Pazeshkin because
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the president before him died in a suspicious helicopter crash which that's a whole other
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conversation but Ishmael Hanaya was at Tehran for this guy's presidential inauguration in in the
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So Hamas has two different sides. They have
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Yaya Senwar, he was on the ground fighting, and then
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you got Ishmael Haneya, who was the head of the political
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wing. He was the guy that was the chief negotiator
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The Mossad up to their fucking tricks as usual.
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So, you know, this is why you got to give these guys credit.
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Then they killed Yahya Senwar in October of 2024.
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After they killed Yahya Senwar in October of 2024,
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they had pretty much completed their ground campaign in Gaza.
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okay then this opened up the second part of the war the invasion of lebanon okay now you guys are
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probably wondering why did they invade lebanon i'll tell you why during the entire campaign
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after october 7th uh hezbollah these guys right here okay hezbollah who are a part of the acts
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of resistance who support hamas who support who are uh work alongside the irgc and the acts of
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resistance who are funded by they're basically funded by iran right and they're the most capable
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ground fighting force by far against the israelis by the way they're they're a connected piece of
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the controlled and calculated network to resist israel called the axis of resistance that's
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funded by iran just for context so it's hezbollah then it's hamas that we were just talking about
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and then you've got the houthis in yemen that are probably going to mobilize any second now
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if they're responsible for the strike on saturday or they're in yeah yeah i was seeing reports i
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don't know it's official yeah they're in yeah yesterday they they're officially in as of
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yesterday yeah and so um just one thing as well abu obaida just in case you guys are confused he's
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a spokesperson of hamas as well so you've got abu obaida you've got hania and then you've got
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yahya sanwar there's three guys that my brother had just mentioned just so you can keep up
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no i'm glad you you clarified no no keep going i'm glad you clarified that because all these guys
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are figureheads for hamas which is very important good yeah they're all they're all figureheads and
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they were all assassinated and they all play a key role really ismail and potentially bringing
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about some sort of ceasefire some sort of peace of course something that israel would try to
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sabotage because they want to continue this war which is why they allowed october 7th to happen
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despite knowing it would happen so they can launch this onslaught and eventually annex gaza or the
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west bank this is their ultimate goal and just for totality it's important to understand that
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as we're explaining this because if you don't understand that as we're explaining this then
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you think we're like being some apologetics for this and it's like no we're just giving you
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the entire perspective and what the goals of either opposing sides are or is go ahead
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because it is important for people to understand the makeup
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because, like, people will say, who the fuck are these guys?
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So October 7th, again, Hamas leads it, right?
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that was famously, as always, on all the Arab TVs, right?
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The red cows, the occupation, and the Abraham Accords,
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Those are the three main reasons they attacked on October 7th
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before the Palestine question wouldn't be answered
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accidentally while they were doing their ground assault.
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The reason why they invaded Lebanon is because Hassan Nasrallah, who is a member of the Acts of Resistance, this guy right here, okay, vowed that they would bomb northern Israel until Palestine was free, basically.
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And what they were doing from a military strategy standpoint was they were bombing northern Israel during the entire ground campaign by Israel.
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So what ended up happening was the idea of how to split their manpower between Gaza as well as securing the northern border because they had to evacuate almost 60,000 people in this area because they were constantly getting hit with missile bombardment by rockets and missiles and everything else like that.
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So after they completed their ground assault into Gaza, they started restructuring and they invaded southern Lebanon.
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Now, originally, they claimed and boasted that they would try to make it all the way to Beirut.
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they were not able to make it to beirut they couldn't even make it to the fucking latani
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river to be honest with you guys okay which is this region right here um and what ended up
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happening was they were having intense fighting on the ground for several weeks um for uh towards
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the end of this was towards the end of uh 2024 right they killed the ayah sinwar in october and
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they invaded i think lebanon like in november of uh november of 2024 and there was intense fighting
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But what changed the, you know, changed the tables or what, you know, kind of switched the tables around is the Israelis were able to cleverly conduct the famous Pedro attack, okay?
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And the Pedro attack, guys, okay, was when the Mossad cleverly put a bunch of explosives and radios, walkie-talkies, beepers, and other communication devices utilized by Hezbollah, right?
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This is how they were able to overwhelm Hezbollah in the war
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when they were fighting each other in November or so of 2024.
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They exploded a bunch of pagers, right, and killed several people, right,
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Then they killed Hassan Nasrallah via airstrikes.
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okay they killed him uh when was august uh september 27th no yep sorry you're gonna say
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something no no i was gonna tell you the date yes so they then they killed hassan nasrallah
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by airstrikes in beiru right he was in an underground bunker they killed him
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after they so they did the pager attack this obviously overwhelmed the structure of the of
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the command hassan nasrallah addressed the country after and he was killed shortly thereafter
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because they had killed the leadership of Hezbollah
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and they weren't able to effectively fight the fight
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However, the Israelis were taking a lot of casualties on the ground while fighting Hezbollah, right?
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So what ended up happening was they agreed to a ceasefire, okay?
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Now, you have something you want to say before I go to the next part?
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No, Hassan Nasrallah was a big piece in weakening Hezbollah, though.
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Hassan Nasrallah was a big piece in weakening that faction in southern Lebanon, being Hezbollah.
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He was not only a very senior military commanding and officer, but he was really iconic in the Shia Muslim world.
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So when he was killed, not only was it decapitating to the function of the military and their command center, everything else in between, but symbolically, this was probably one of the more devastating strikes that we saw.
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I would argue that this was a bigger deal or equal deal to the martyrdom of Yahya Senwar.
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This guy was huge, and when he was killed, that not only weakened the morale, but of course the military leadership, and it had a huge effect, which played into what you just mentioned, which was the ceasefire.
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Yep, yep, because the thing is, guys, when their walkie-talkies exploded, right, they couldn't communicate.
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Well, if you're doing a ground assault and your leadership is gone and you can't communicate because you're too paranoid to use the pagers and walkie talkies, basically, you have to you got to concede.
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So what did they what they did was but the Israelis are getting the asses kicked, too.
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So they ended up having a ceasefire and Israeli troops withdrew from southern Lebanon and and they had a ceasefire.
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Right. Even though Israel continued to bomb them after the fact.
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But that's that's a whole other conversation.
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Historically, Hezbollah has always whooped the IDF's ass,
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which is why they probably had that pager attack handy
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as well as that crater bomb strike that killed this guy.
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They put a hole, they put a dent in the earth to get this guy
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and killed a lot of civilians in the way of doing so.
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It's the only reason they even launched the ground assault
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because every time Israel goes into southern Lebanon,
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they always get their asses kicked on the ground.
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Right. So after the ceasefire happened, very important what happened, because this started the domino effect.
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Right. You guys can see that we're starting to get into a one win here, one win here.
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Now we're going to get into the third leg of the conflict.
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After Hezbollah and Israel reached a ceasefire, this activated our guy, Ahmed al-Shara, my brother's favorite guy.
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OK. A.K.O. Jolani. Famous, famous, famous jihadi.
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Yeah. So I went I went into detail on him the other day.
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Yeah. So, Ahmed al-Shara, right, and his rebel forces from HTS Ahad Tahrir al-Sham, right, basically after the Hezbollah was weakened, he was staged out of, in the Idlib province, right? This was kind of a stronghold right here in Syria.
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And what he basically did was he went into Aleppo, took that over, okay, and then after he took over Aleppo, he started working his way down to Hama, Homs, and then eventually to Damascus.
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Now, at the time, it's very important for you guys to realize that the person that was running the country was this guy right here, Bashar al-Assad, okay?
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Bashar al-Assad was a member of the Axis Resistance, and his thing was he was critical in allowing weapons, personnel, resources to freely flow through Syria to Hezbollah.
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Because if you guys look at this from a map perspective, right, when Iran needs to transport weapons, munitions, you know, other types of resources, they got to move it through Iraq into Syria destined for Lebanon.
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So Syria was a critical strategic location for the IRGC to arm their proxy, a.k.a. Hezbollah.
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So once Ahmed al-Shahar took over, he got Bashar al-Assad out of there because Bashar al-Assad was allowing the IRGC to stage there to move weapons and resources into Lebanon for Hezbollah, who were actually fighting the Israelis on the ground.
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So that's why when Hezbollah brokered that ceasefire in their weekend, that's when Ahmed al-Shahar struck and he started to work his way to take over Syria. Go ahead.
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And some very interesting things, just a little tree in between for anybody who's not familiar.
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So Ahmad al-Shara, he's formerly known as Muhammad Jolani.
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This guy went through a huge rebranding in order to be an official leader of Syria and be accepted by the United States as well as any other Western countries because he was considered a terrorist.
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There was over a million dollars on his head in regards to a bounty.
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So the important thing, when he had a stronghold with his rebranded group, that used to be Al-Nusra, which was Al-Qaeda.
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So obviously everybody knows Al-Qaeda, Osama bin Laden, all the lore there.
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He was a part of that group, and he managed the front in Syria.
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After some time, he slowly rebranded to what is called Hayat Tahrir al-Shem.
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That was the group that took over Syria in a matter of a week and then eventually conquered Damascus and where Bashar al-Assad was nowhere to be found.
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Funny thing, though, the United States was launching strikes on Syria and all these provinces in the northeast of Damascus to take out al-Qaeda, to take out ISIS, any remnants of the group that we once funded, by the way, in which Joe Kent just admitted a couple days ago.
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And when we were bombing or carpet bombing this region, we strategically always avoided Hayat Tahrir al-Sham and Ahmad al-Sharah's group because we knew that this guy would be a back leader.
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Why? It's beneficial for the Israelis for him to be there because he excludes or he pushes away Iranian influence.
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He's a Sunni fundamentalist. So for him, his whole MO is Salafiyah, is rigid, orthodox Islam.
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He has nothing to do with the IRGC and their sworn enemies.
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but for the united states the benefit is he's not going to utilize the soviet air power
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bashar al-assad allowed the soviets to maintain some control of the assets in syria oil whatever
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else have you and they had an air presence there so it wasn't favorable for the united states to
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have bashar al-assad there because of the soviets and for israel the benefit was getting him out so
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the irgc or iran can't move weapons across into lebanon which this guy would happily oblige because
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not only does he serve the interests of both of these countries indirectly but he also serves
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his personal interests he hates the iranians he doesn't need anything from the russians and the
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americans want him there so it all fit like a glove perfectly for him to take power and when
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he was running through syria to eventually take control of damascus he was funded i'm sure by the
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cia but primarily by turkey at least that's what was front-facing on the media go ahead yeah so um
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so another thing too also that's important to note guys when he took over syria it only took
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him about two to three weeks he was able to take syria in less than a month a couple weeks fast
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And a big reason why, you guys are probably wondering,
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Number one, Hezbollah was weakened, so they couldn't support him.
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Number two, the Russians had their hands preoccupied with Ukraine,
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For a very long time, Bashar al-Assad was a huge ally of Putin
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because the Russians have a base here in Tartus,
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which is very important for them from a strategic standpoint,
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because there's so many different groups that live here, right?
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You got the Alawites, the, you know, the Shiites.
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You have the Alawites, the Shia, obviously.
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And then you have the Bashar al-Assad pan-nationalists.
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The Baathists, I guess, and then there's one more, the Druz.
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so since um you know putin wasn't around to assist him with air power this allowed ahmed
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al-shara and uh and his guys to take over the country within a couple of weeks and one that
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was happening was as they were working their way down to damascus uh bashar al-assad fled to russia
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he's now there probably an exile slash asylum and ahmed al-shara is now the new president of
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syria somewhere yeah he's playing video games in a penthouse in russia and the thing the thing
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about this guy he was sitting ducks he was never attacked by u.s strikes even though they knew
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exactly where he was the cia had his coordinates they could have took him out at any time as well
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as the massad they strategically and methodically left him alive because they assumed that he would
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eventually be the leader and he jumped on the gun and the reason why it was so easy for him just to
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put it all together the moment hezbollah weakened that was his go moment that was his green light
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because now he doesn't have to worry about shia influence or iranian proxy influence and funded
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iranian paramilitary groups in the region that would pose a threat for him or be in the way
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for him to eventually conquer all of syria and be the leader of damascus and syria it was within
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days chat he jumped within days he jumped on it right away right when hassan was killed and
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hezbollah had the ceasefire and they were weakened significantly that was his moment and he seized it
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like no other and he took control of the country in a matter of like really a week they knew that
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he was going to take damascus by the second week the beginning of the second yeah every and here's
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other reason too you guys are probably wondering well how did he take it over so quickly well as
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you guys know syria has a lot of uh sectarian violence and they're a very poor country sanctioned
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to hell right so bashal al-assad for a very long time wasn't able to pay soldiers so a lot of these
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guys were like you know what dude uh i don't even care like here take it we don't i'm not gonna die
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for this i'm not getting paid so um he was able to quickly take over the country get bashal al-assad
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out of there and also important for you guys to know because a lot of people don't talk about this
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as bashal al-assad uh sorry was fleeing and ahmed al-ashar was taken over and all this instability
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against the Israelis. So that's something else
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that the Israelis were doing as well. So obviously
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this was all coordinated. Trump himself even admitted
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the the uh the hezbollah ceasefire to say oh yeah you know syria is going to be free now blah blah
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blah so and then and then ahmed al-shara a few months after this came to the united states went
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to the white house met trump and actually was able to get sanctions lifted from syria so
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i mean you don't say like this was a guy that was a member of al-qaeda you got trump
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they're pressing him on the air force one all of these journalists are like yo why did you just
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let this former jihadi terrorist take control of syria that's a vital piece of geostrategic you
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know land why would you let this guy and he goes he's a strong guy he's at a rough past he's handsome
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he's young he's good so i let him in but he admitted to his own fault you know that he kind
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of planted this guy but you know they were having some problems just a few months back really around
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july or august if my memory serves me correctly where they were fighting with the druz in the
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south the druz is like a sect group in the south and the main government hts as well as some beduin
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groups and some rogue groups that are branched off were fighting with that sect in the south and
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israel had bombed damascus back in august or july to send a message like hey look we'll let you be
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in power but you know you better not pull off this whole like extreme sweet old you know set
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up the orthodox thing like you got to loosen up and just recently they tried to ban alcohol in
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the muslim majority areas outside of damascus and they pulled it back because of an outcry from the
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people so you can see they're like trying to impose this kind of like strict sharia adherence
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of law but they're very careful if there's disruption or civil unrest in regards to it
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because they're just like one step away or a pin drop away from israel or the united states
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taking them out of power too so this guy has to tread very lightly he's been doing that he's been
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opening up his airspace for israeli missiles u.s missiles he can't say shit he's got no power they
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destroyed all the military infrastructure before he could even sit in his chair of leadership so
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they made sure hey you can take control of the country we'll lift sanctions we'll give you some
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oil deals with the uh with qatar and all that but you're not going to have any military capability
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and that's what they effectively did for them yep and they chopped his balls off for all
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intensive purposes yep he came into power with like no no military no nothing because they know
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that this guy is dangerous so they they basically yeah and and also the other thing that ahmed al-shar
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did was he kicked the irgc out these guys right here the islamic revolutionary guard corps who
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basically you know are a wing of the military for for uh for iran uh he kicked them out of of uh
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syria immediately right so and as you guys know the irgc literally is like the the sphere that
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you know the tip of the sphere when it comes to the acts of resistance so so okay so so we covered
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multiple things now so quick little recap we covered what happened with october 7th then we
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covered hamas why they did it etc then that led us into the second part of the conflict which is
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them invading southern lebanon then we went into uh how that ceasefire led to this uh the downfall
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Bashar al-Assad in Syria and then putting Ahmed al-Shar into power. Then, right, now we're in the
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final leg, right? Because Ahmed al-Shar took over in December of 2024. So a lot of things happened
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in 2024, guys. We're talking about Hamas falling, Hezbollah falling, and then Bashar al-Assad falling
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in late 2024. By 2025, now the Israelis are mobilizing to attack Iran. Now, why? I'll tell
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you why. Because at this point, the acts of resistance has been significantly weakened.
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So as well as kind of cooked, Hamas is weakened, the only people that were really still mounting a fight at this point were the Houthis.
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And keep in mind also, guys, in early January of 2025, right, this is how the whole signal gate thing happened.
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The United States was relentlessly bombing Yemen, okay?
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And this is how Pete Hexeth got in trouble with the signal conversation, if you guys remember.
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Him, J.D. Vance, Trump, et cetera, were talking about all the ways and strategies that they were bombing the Houthis.
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Now, they obviously were not able to fully stop them from boarding ships, but they ended up being a ceasefire.
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where the Houthis would stop boarding U.S. ships, right,
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But they weren't able to actually kill these guys
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that are friendly to Israel and to the United States.
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I mean, these guys bankrupted one of the Israeli ports.
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I don't know if you remember the name of it, Riyad.
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I can't remember, but I remember what you were referring to.
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Yeah, they've really fucked up Israel financially.
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Yeah, they were disrupting a lot of the export during that passageway in the midst of the war with Hezbollah primarily.
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That's when they really stepped in and mobilized.
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And another thing, too, why it's so—and I'll remember where we are, but just to refer to what you were mentioning prior.
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Another reason why Israel and the United States chose this time to strike Iran rather than others.
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I mean, you can argue Trump's a cuck, whatever have you.
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but remember syria was also a big part because they posed a huge threat in the north because of
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all the fractured shia groups that the former leader bashar al-assad allowed to run wild
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and so could you imagine if syria or sorry israel started a war with iran while all of these groups
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are still alive and running in the north being syria well then they'd have to fight like a nine
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front war so they got rid of the syria issue and the only thing that really stood like you said
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was the houthis mohammed bin salman the crown prince of saudi arabia since 2018 has been
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desperately trying to get them out he's gone as far as to even carpet bomb the region to no avail
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killed tons of civilians and he was the largest purchaser of u.s weapons back in 2018 if my
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memory serves me correctly all to destroy the houthis in which he has not been able to effectively
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do they still exist and they still have a lot of military capability yeah and um and and they just
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entered the war literally uh today and we're going to talk more about them but yeah this is also a
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member of the acts of resistance right here uh ansela i.k the houthis so um so that's what ended
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up happening. So all of the proxies of the access and resistance guys were weakened. So the Israelis
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put an enormous amount of pressure on Trump to attack. And that's what Netanyahu and Trump were
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planning all of 2025. If you guys remember famously, Netanyahu came to the United States
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in March to talk about tariffs, right? And the Gaza peace plan. What they were really doing
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was planning the 12-day war, okay? So at the time, Trump was negotiating with Iran for
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trying to create some type of nuclear deal, right, in Qatar.
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And Steve Wyckoff and J.R. Krishna were going to Qatar
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So June came in, and that's when the 12-day war happened.
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and they had those Mossad operatives destroy Iran's air defenses.
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They built drones within country and shot them at military generals of the IRGC
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They killed several of them while destroying Iran's air defenses.
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So this opened up the gate so that the Israeli fighter jets, F-35s,
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and obviously their entire air force was able to come in
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And they thought they were going to get the supreme leader,
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and after this war happened uh after the israelis did this the iranians finally responded with some
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actual real force and bombed the fuck out of israel back okay this led to a true promise four
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if i'm not mistaken right because because the israelis had been bombing them for a very long
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time guys um and they hadn't really responded iran was always being uh criticized for being
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a paper tiger but when the israelis attacked them this time in june of 2025 that's when the people
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went to the streets and said you better go fucking attack them back they actually protested
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saying that the supreme leader needs to retaliate and that's when they retaliated and they started
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showing some of their real ballistic missile capabilities and they were hurting israel a lot
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guys um it's so bad that the israelis put a law into place where recording or showing damage was
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illegal you go to jail for that shit they implemented that during the 12-day war and then
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obviously now they put the same exact censorship law into play that's why we've seen even less
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footage from this as of recently stuff has been coming out but at the beginning of this war around
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around late february early march we weren't seeing tel aviv get hit so hard but now we are
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so um so that's what led to um the current conflict we're in because they had that war
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12 day war ended um israel's getting pummeled they begged for the ceasefire got the ceasefire
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then we attacked them again in february which leads us to where we are now so uh give me one
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in the chat if that all makes sense for you guys we had to explain all the lore for you guys
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give me ones that don't make sense now you guys know how the fuck we got here and the reason why
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the israelis were so desperate to have this war is because they looked at it like the iranians are
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weak now we weaken all the proxies we destabilize here we destabilize hezbollah hamas is gone we
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must attack now that is why they attacked in june they failed with their decapitation strikes
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and they said okay we need to try again and that's what led to all the conflict the fake
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uprisings the lies about 40 000 people being killed blah blah blah right and that's how we
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found ourselves in this war now um and then we can go now we can fast forward to the actual conflict
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okay now you guys know the lore of how we got here so february 28th what happens we bomb alongside
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the israelis the supreme leader in his uh at his location kill him in the top 50 guys now the
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important thing you guys need to know is that the iranians learned a lot from the 12-day war
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okay and one of the things they had to beef up was their air defense as well as creating a
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military response that is not contingent upon higher levels of leadership being alive so in
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other words if you decapitate the regime at the top they created what's called a mosaic defense
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and a mosaic defense chat is the ability to wage a war against your enemies with second straight
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with devastating second strike capability with your leadership being gone and that is what ali
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command he perfected before he was killed that is why and after the the americans and the israelis
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attacked uh and killed the supreme leader within one fucking hour rockets were going towards every
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military base in the region u.s military base as well as tel aviv god read yeah yeah no the
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mosaic defense as well as the fact that iranian officials and some media reports that iran has
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a very intricate and layered system of leadership and so it's either that the military operates
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autonomously underground or whatever have you, or that they have a second string, third string,
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fourth string, fifth string, sixth string that runs endlessly. And so if one guy is killed in
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which they expect and they kind of want because they idolize this martyrdom culture, then the
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next guy just steps up and it's no hesitation to it. And obviously we saw that in the first week
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with the missile onslaught on the entire region, which Trump did not expect, by the way, but as
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well as the fact that they've been doing it every single time a leader has been killed, it doesn't
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seem to be slowing them down. So very well put. But yeah, that's like their military is built to
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withstand that because that's what Israel has done to the entire region. So obviously, if Iran had
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half a brain, they would build a leadership that or they would build a military that doesn't depend
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upon the very thing that Israel is going to target in the first few days of any sort of conflict that
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is guaranteed to come. So they've kind of set their government to operate without that. And
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it's evident, you know, they've been making or covering a lot of ground in this conflict
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currently. But go ahead. And then what I'll do quickly is I'm going to recap the past month of
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the war and then i want you to go ahead and go over the last seven two hours yeah go for it so
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okay so we covered uh the lore how we got here now let's go ahead and talk about what's been
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what's transpired since so the iranians knowing that they can't necessarily fight the united states
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head-to-head militarily what they've done is uh what they've been conducting is something called
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asymmetric warfare chat and what asymmetric warfare basically means guys is you're going to hit your
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enemy in pressure points uh that will make them lose the conflict in other ways okay so they've
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been doing this in multiple ways number one they close the strait of hummus this creates an economic
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and energy nightmare for the rest of the world when 20 of the world's uh oil goes through this
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strait also they were able to effectively shut down qatar's lng this creates about 20 of the
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world's natural gas okay um what is a brent is what are we sitting at for a barrel of oil right
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now at this point it's probably fucking sitting at like 100 110 plus 15 once okay really okay
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let's see here 115 report.com okay so right now 108 is what it's sitting at and then us is sitting
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at 102 which is fucking horrible by the way chat um yeah so really i'm seeing one you're looking at
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brent okay it's mean yeah i mean it's fluctuating it's still going up and down and stuff but this
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is still horrible like anything over a hundred dollars is fucking catastrophic anything over 80
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is like already an issue or we've been sitting comfortably over 110 for the last two weeks yeah
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so um so anyway um what was i gonna say about this uh oh so so okay so they're waging you know
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this asymmetric warfare so obviously they're creating quite a bit of pain economically with
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closing down to strata ramos and energy prices skyrocketing all across the world they've created
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a diplomatic fucking nightmare for us because they have been bombing all the gulf states now
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for those of you that are wondering myron why because a lot of people ask me this question so
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Let me answer this as well. Myron, why are the Iranians bombing their Muslim brothers in the Gulf?
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Well, I'll explain why. All of these countries, Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain, the UAE, Oman. Now,
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these are wealthy Gulf states, right? And Saudi Arabia, of course. These are wealthy Gulf states
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that, you know, make quite a bit of money, very safe, very clean countries that rely quite a bit
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on tourism as well as their energy, right, for their economic, you know, prosperity that they've
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and enjoying. So the Iranians, like I said before, know that they can't attack the United States
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directly or hurt the United States directly, but what they can do is create an enormous amount of
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pressure on their allies and destroy their bases in the region. I think something like 13 bases
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in this area have been completely destroyed by the Iranians, okay? So they destroyed the military
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bases, they destroyed the radars that were responsible for notifying them when rockets
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and drones are coming in this region, and they also have been bombing and attacking other locations
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if you put enough pressure on these Gulf states
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he visited the Gulf to secure trillions of dollars
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the only reason these Gulf states allow the United States to even exist and have bases in
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these regions is for protection well if we're not doing our job and protecting them then what use
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do they have us for there if anything we are a huge liability and why they're being attacked
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so imagine you're a Gulf monarch right imagine you can't get your energy out of the Strait of
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Hormuz you're losing money on that end tourism is plummeting your real estate prices are plummeting
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your fucking hotels and other locations are being attacked the military bases that are supposed to
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be there to protect you for the united states have all been disrupted and dismantled you're
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running out of interceptor missiles and then on top of that the u.s whose job is supposed to
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fucking protect you they're not doing their job so this completely makes us look horrible from
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an international perspective so again economically they're hurting us with the shirt of moose
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diplomatically they're causing a nightmare where we might not be able to maintain uh power
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projection in the gulf anymore and then um number three politically this is horrible for trump
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because he ran on no new wars and he thought this was going to be a quick venezuela in and out
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and now it's turning into a protracted long-term war which is exactly what he campaigned against
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and they plan to hold on to this conflict until the midterms and unfortunately the united states
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does not have escalation dominance because the uh because the iranians are the ones that are
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going to dictate when this war ends now at this point so we've basically walked into a fucking
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trapped uh but anyway i'll turn it to my brother that's the overall gist of what's been going on
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guys over the past month the united states attacks them they attack the gulf and they attack israel
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and create pain uh via asymmetric warfare yeah yeah and i've been saying the last few streams i
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streamed a couple times by myself last week and i was saying is it even asymmetric anymore or are
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we just losing which one is it so but in regards to what's been happening recently i guess i'll go
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back to like two weeks do you need a screen anymore or you want me to take this shit down
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no no you can you can split screen it you can split screen it there's nothing i'll really share
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i'll just explain this in maybe like five ten minutes but really where we are right now has
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kind of resulted in a lot of troubles or worries from the world because of the fact that a ground
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invasion seems imminent if you've read the news or you've not been under a rock recently it's kind
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of obvious that the pentagon wall street journal new york times all these mainstream media news
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articles have been reporting the fact that a ground invasion is imminent there's apparently
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50,000 troops in the region. Some mobilized from Japan, others that were on their way from the
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coast of San Diego, USS Tripoli, and other marine assets, about 50,000 total. But from what we've
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launched, about 10,000 to 20,000 just from the United States alone. That's per the Pentagon's
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reporting, although they tried to deny that. And so how did we get here? So firstly, two weeks ago,
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you've got, or really in the beginning, the Trump administration had said this would be maybe four
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to six days, whatever have you. And now we're a month in. Now, obviously, Donald Trump is having
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a hard time keeping his image clean or looking like he actually knows what he's doing because
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of the fact that he miscalculated how long this war would take.
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Secondly, when we got into this war or when Donald Trump started this war, obviously Iran,
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like my brother had just mentioned, had hit several Gulf countries in the region, all
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And so in bombing these Gulf countries, it put the United States in a very difficult
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position because now we're just not fighting a war for the behalf of Israel or for ourselves,
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which is a lie anyways it's really just for israel in its entirety but now we've also got
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to fight this war to keep the gulf country safe something that was never binding upon us in the
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beginning and something that somehow the pentagon did not see coming although the pentagon did give
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a heads up that this would eventually translate into boots on ground which we're seeing is imminent
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any moment now maybe while we're doing the stream it may start yeah so trump says a few weeks ago
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his first crazy truth social frenzy he's been going on these truth social rants he says well
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we're gonna give him 48 hours and he threatens that in two days if iran doesn't come to the
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table with some sort of stipulation or agreement or whatever it is that we're gonna bomb iran's
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power plants of course that's responsible for the electrical grid for their oil refinement
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everything like that if you hit a power plant the electric goes out people in the icu and local
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hospitals will have to be transported they could die during this time catastrophic things no water
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supply everything else that electricity and oil energy relies on really the civilian population
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will feel it more than the government because the government probably has backup reserves they run
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generators whatever have you and so this causes some sort of outcry this rage and everybody is
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terrified then trump walks back just about two days later and by the way the previous truth
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social post had said that we're you know reaching some sort of peace negotiation and that we're
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making headway and then he says that so he's going back and forth on truth social contradicting
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himself now this is for a reason obviously one can make the discernment that trump is just losing
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his mind because he's an older man and that i'd give some credibility to or some weight to certainly
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there is some truth there. But I think the real goal of these conflicting truth social posts
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is to keep the oil price in the stock markets in an area where the United States can somewhat
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feasibly deal with it. If you don't know, a lot of oil experts have come out recently and people
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who study energy globally and have said that this is actually a lot worse than it may seem front
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facingly. And that's because of the fact that Trump has repaired it or bandaged this leak in a
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boat that's inevitably going to explode again with releasing a record amount of oil reserves,
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as well as the fact that he lifted sanctions on Russia and Iran to kind of ease the pressure,
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So this war has kind of worked against us in some case in regards to diplomacy
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or, you know, our issues with those countries and influence.
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But then Trump also takes the truth social, and he goes in this frenzy,
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and he says that, you know, we're going to have five days where we don't strike Iran.
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And then he moves the five days to 10 days, and he said that we're gaining weight
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or we're gaining and covering ground in these peace negotiations,
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all while the same time simultaneously we're reading reports in axios and other verified
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official reports that the irgc has come out by the way from fox news the irgc has come out and said
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we are not talking to trump we've spoken to nobody in the last two weeks and trump himself
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is also saying there's no military leadership to even speak to he said that two days before
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his truth social post where he said we're having negotiations so everybody's like what the hell is
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going on i'll elucidate the larger picture as to why all these contradictory narratives have been
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floating around. This is all for a ground invasion. And I'll tell you why. Donald Trump says
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just about a week ago that we're going to have, or a few days ago, rather, that we're going to have
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a 10-day ceasefire period. We're not going to put the Marines in there. We're going to halt our
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power plant strike. That's what he's referring to in this 10-day stipulation. Okay. At the same time,
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Benjamin Netanyahu and the IDF comes out just two days later in several reports from Hebrew media
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saying in the next 48 hours, we're going to attack every critical piece of infrastructure
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or military asset that belongs to Iran, their arms facilities, their nuclear facilities,
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their oil refineries, which have been riddled in the news lately. So they've been carrying out
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that promise. Why? There's two reasons or really two discernments I can take from this.
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One being that maybe Israel is panicking that Trump may reach a point of diplomacy,
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but that doesn't make sense because we have so many Marines mobilized in the region.
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I think that Israel is setting it up for these ground forces to have an easier time in their
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potential invasion. That's why they're hitting all of these key plants. Trump and Israel, I think,
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are working in tandem. Maybe Israel is weakening the infrastructure, but Trump can play face to
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the American media to keep the stock prices and the oil prices stable. So Trump is saying,
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don't worry, no war. But he's telling Bibi, keep up the onslaught, keep up the strikes,
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keep up what you're doing, and we're going to have a ground invasion to put the cherry on top
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and finish this once and for all. The United States just can't have any front-facing activity
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in terms of the offensive, because if we do, it makes our oil prices and our stock prices so
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volatile, which makes me look bad and already hurts my shit record approval rating, which is
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the lowest it's ever been, as well as the fact that I may lose in midterms. So Trump is doing
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this kind of like front facing, I have to make sure I'm looking like I'm winning thing. And then
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Netanyahu is actually doing an itty gritty and setting it up for an easy ground invasion with
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our supposed 50,000 troops that are now mobilized or present in the region per Wall Street Journal.
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Iran, in response to this, which, by the way, they see this coming.
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They've seen everything coming, which is why they've been a step ahead of us, bombing the Gulf countries, the protests with Mike Pompeo, the CIA assets being killed immediately.
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And so what are they doing in response to this?
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Well, they're going to start hitting key infrastructure in the Gulf.
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The Gulf countries, in the realization that the IRGC is blocking the Strait of Hormuz, has now vowed to join the war because they realize, wow, the IRGC has the ability to completely stop our economic gain by blocking this 20-mile passageway, that being the Strait of Hormuz, which is responsible for 80% of Gulf oil export.
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Trump is, for some reason, saying nothing's going on and we're going to have this sort of peace deal in the next five to ten days.
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And then at the same time, the Gulf countries are saying we're going to join the war.
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So Iran obviously knows this is all to set up some U.S. play for ground invasion.
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They're hitting key infrastructure in the Gulf.
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Just reported recently they may have potentially hit a desalination plant, which is responsible for taking ocean water.
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That's really big escalation that we're going to talk about this.
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come on over to kick because this is where we're going to get into some important stuff with with
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the desalination plants because this is very important topic that we need to cover because
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some news broke recently when it comes to these desalination plants and we got to talk about this
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in more detail but i'm going to get off youtube i've been on way on it for way too long anyway
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been on here for an hour and a half uh come on over watch my channel uh on the kick my kick.com
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or go to my brother's channel my read report whatever you guys want but i am going to get
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uh as you guys know uh kick is my main streaming platform so i am getting off of youtube guys i'm
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worry about you know ads or any of that bullshit as well so come on over ninjas come on over we
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are going to do a quick switch here like i said before it helps a lot when you guys come on over
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fuck youtube been on here for too long for free gave you guys all this sauce so now me and my
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brother going to get into the real breakdown here so come on over guys i'm ending the youtube stream
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now i'm spamming the link mod spam the link they can either go to kick or go to my brother's
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that is my main shit now okay guys i'm ending the youtube stream here we're going to talk about
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the desalination plants escalations we're going to uh react to some uh max afterburner and other
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idiots see what they got to say uh and uh we're gonna go into what um this escalation ladder
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looks like because now we're getting into very dangerous territory we desalination plants uh
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which are now starting to finally get hit so big deal guys come on over ending it now