00:00:00.000for moose okay and he's made a couple of videos like this over the past couple of days by the way
00:00:05.600saying that oh we're going to open this trader who moves trump did this look at this awesome
00:00:08.920thing that trump did just a bunch of trump glazing um and it's actually pretty pathetic
00:00:12.660but uh let's go ahead and um kind of get into it
00:00:17.700welcome to today's video it's march 22nd 2026 day 23 of operation epic fury and the b-52 strato
00:00:27.760fortress just dropped payloads across Iran and it's been doing it for the last few weeks that
00:00:33.140have turned Iran's ballistic missile facilities into smoking craters specifically this one right
00:00:39.460here the buff the big ugly fat fellow and that changed the fellow is changed a little bit from
00:00:45.420what the actual nomenclature might be but again you guys love acronyms so I got to keep them coming
00:00:50.060they launched likely from RAF Fairford in the UK flew marathon missions over hostile territory
00:00:56.400and slammed precision-guided munitions into the KU-E Baramali Ballistic Missile Assembly Facility
00:01:03.480among multiple other places, these B-52s were just seen yesterday taking off loaded with stealthy
00:01:10.720cruise missiles and JDAMs. So you see the cruise missiles on the outside and you know that it's
00:01:15.520also packing some heat on the inside, proving that they can do both, stand off bombing, so launching
00:01:21.080those cruise missiles and stand-in bombing, dropping the JDAMs. Meanwhile, the Iranian regime
00:01:26.600is firing back with defiant rhetoric, as they do. Their military spokesperson at this point
00:01:32.100could be an AI voice. I mean, we don't really know who's in charge. They're vowing to irreversibly
00:01:37.200destroy U.S. and allied energy, IT, and desalinization infrastructure across the region
00:01:43.580if their power plants get hit, while claiming the Straits of Hormuz remains open except to
00:01:49.020enemy vessels so stay with me this is the b-52 doing what it does best to dismantle iran's missile
00:01:55.400empire and their ability to produce these ballistic missiles okay so he said that these
00:02:01.120b-52s have been doing this for weeks okay why is the strait still closed then dummy
00:02:06.020like clearly it's not working point the strait is still closed by his own admission the b-52s
00:02:14.280have been doing these operations for weeks why is the strait still closed i'll tell you why
00:02:19.980because the iranians have been able to make it dangerous enough for the ships to not pass and
00:02:26.140this is what this idiot doesn't understand the people that are still on these ships are civilians
00:02:30.400they're not going to take that risk it's not military warships exactly just just the threat
00:02:35.740alone is more than enough and even if we offer an equal presence in the strait of hormuz for said
00:02:43.020purpose of guaranteeing insurance for these ships it's still unattractive because it's a situation
00:02:48.560of war it's an area of war there's a high possibility that drone strikes could incur
00:02:53.000missile strikes whatever it is it doesn't even matter as long as there's not peace even if iran
00:02:58.220never mentioned the strait of hormuz gas prices would still be up that passageway being local to
00:03:03.980that of which is the biggest war in the world right now is going to guarantee that the prices
00:03:07.520will remain volatile so it doesn't matter if we send the uss triple e and we guarantee insurance
00:03:12.720and we do the prices will still be up as long as there's some sort of irgc presence as long as
00:03:16.740there's some ai shadow voices he claimed which by the way yeah we killed all the leadership we got
00:03:20.400no one to talk to anymore good job well then yeah there's going to continue to be high volatile
00:03:24.540prices and that won't stop until there's a ceasefire or we've completely concluded the matter
00:03:29.820and not only that um he mentioned that and i love when they say because this is actually a very big
00:03:35.480talking point so again guys my job with this episode like right now this breakdown my brother
00:03:39.520is we are going to break down the hesbar for you um so if you guys notice he mentioned the
00:03:43.960leadership well let me tell you guys why the leadership means absolutely nothing in this
00:03:47.160discussion the reason why is because the iranians have something called a mosaic defense a mosaic
00:03:51.140defense guys is a decentralized military structure that was designed to operate regardless if the
00:03:57.580leadership is decapitated the the former supreme leader ali khamenei instituted this well actually
00:04:03.580He's been instituted since 2007, since the fall of Iraq.
00:04:06.900But Ali Khamenei really put this into play before he died in February.
00:04:11.280That is why within one hour of the attack, they were able to start raining missiles down on bases all across the Gulf as well as into Israel.
00:05:54.700why they've been able to mount this attack so this retard telling you guys this that their
00:05:58.040leadership is gone i think they're on ai that's completely irrelevant and that's the whole point
00:06:03.660of enrichment by the way despite the fetua i think in 2004 by ayatollah the whole point of
00:06:08.480enrichment and the nuclear capabilities is to hedge right and that can kind of guarantee some
00:06:12.580security from a military leadership standpoint as well despite the fact that their military can
00:06:16.940operate individually or autonomously of said leadership that's already been decapitated so
00:06:21.800And that's something we've seen historically, right?
00:06:23.780You know, the United States will be a lot more hesitant in getting into a full-scale war with another nuclear power.
00:06:29.180I think the closest we've ever really been was, you know, with Russia in the Cold War and the few-day stretch with the whole Cuban Missile Crisis,
00:06:35.940where they had nuclear assets aimed at the United States and critical key points in the United States.
00:06:41.040And then we had some in, I think, Italy and Turkey.
00:06:43.740But, you know, from that came the agreement that we will never get into a real fight with a nuclear power again
00:06:48.460and that you can't have nuclear weapons aimed at U.S. sites, something that Iran didn't have.
00:06:53.520So what's the second best thing they have besides the nuclear missiles that the Soviet Union had during the Cold War?
00:06:58.480Would be their missiles program, their ballistic missiles program,
00:07:01.300which have been proven to be effective in these last few days or really last few weeks.
00:07:05.540But they've kind of spiked up the drone usage.
00:07:07.880And remember, guys, the drones that they have are made in-house.
00:07:10.780They cost around somewhere in the range of $20,000 each and every one.
00:07:14.140And so for them to use these drones, especially in the Strait of Hormuz, in which they've been effectively doing, is little to none for them in terms of a cost.
00:07:22.340And then Trump, just the other day, had said he's going to temporarily lift the sanctions off of Iranian oil so we can relieve some of the pressure in regards to the oil prices and the crude oil.
00:07:30.760So we're kind of like working backwards and having things blow up in our face.
00:17:13.260So ultimately, I think Leon Panetta is a little bit naive to think that these top generals who are going to be briefing the president didn't actually break down what's going to happen after Iran is crushed militarily.
00:17:24.860So it's a bit of a slap in the face to these top generals who are—
00:17:39.500No, no, no. That's great. And I'll do you one better since this guy is so certified.
00:17:43.800Let's just take a look at this. Take a look at my screen really quick because this will be a good response since he's avoiding the whole boots on ground thing.
00:17:49.040Yep. Are you able to see that? Yes, we can. I'll make it big on my screen.
00:17:53.520All right. Yep. So when asked about U.S. Special Forces entering Iran to secure us in rich uranium, IAEA head Rafael Grassi said the operation would be very challenging. Let's quickly see this.
00:18:03.900well talk to me about the options that we know are being discussed by the united states right
00:18:09.580now including president trump and israel have talked about the potential of sending special
00:18:13.700forces in to secure some of this enriched material you have been to isfahan you have
00:18:19.160seen some of the underground facilities how difficult would it be to move these cylinders
00:18:24.160that are there full of chemicals we're talking guys so make sure you're listening this guy has
00:18:28.820been to these missile cities underground this is what he has to say i think he's talking about the
00:18:35.160centrifuges yeah but regard what i'm saying is to nullify their capabilities he's saying after
00:18:41.020the straight of form moves because you just said the chief said that we're going to have to have
00:18:43.680boots on ground right yeah yeah yeah yeah so this is what i'm saying this is the last step
00:18:48.640even let's say we're able to secure the straight of form moves and whatever this is the last step
00:18:52.400i know i'm jumping ahead here but i just want to make sure we know that there's other experts who
00:18:56.580disagree with with this guy who spent 10 years doing whatever of highly contaminated
00:19:02.740uranium exofluoride at 60 percent so it's very difficult to handle so much so that for example
00:19:12.540in terms of this negotiation we might perhaps discuss that a little bit that did not bear fruit
00:19:18.800one of the things that we were discussing was down blending it because of its difficulty in
00:19:25.480terms of handling in the scenario, for example, of a ship out of the material, exfiltrating the
00:19:32.700material. So it is very difficult. Then, of course, I guess there will be a number of decoys,
00:19:41.520a number of distracting cylinders, materials over there, which would make it very difficult.
00:19:49.320I'm not saying it's impossible. I know that here there are incredible military capacities to do
00:19:53.980that but it would be a very challenging operation for sure for special for military
00:20:01.020operation to be carried out that's all you need to hear and i think that's that's for i think
00:20:06.740that's for like um for the nuclear program with the with the centrifuges so just so the audience
00:20:11.060understands um the way that you're in rich uranium chat is you have centrifuges that spin the uranium
00:20:16.700until it becomes pure and pure it's it's a whole you know scientific process and then you have the
00:20:20.720other process of plutonium and a reactor so if you have uranium right to make a nuclear bomb
00:20:27.060that's done with centrifuges if you want to go ahead and do plutonium which also could get your
00:20:31.420nuclear bomb you can use it with reactors so there that's the two ways to get to a nuclear bomb
00:20:35.680these centrifuges are very difficult to deal with and obviously are toxic especially at a higher
00:20:40.960highly enricher level so how the hell are these special force guys number one gonna find them we
00:20:45.340don't know where they are number two go in there uh break in and then be able to actually
00:20:49.840effectuate this and then do it like you would have to have the country damn near occupied to
00:20:54.640be able to do that right so i don't know um but i'll keep playing this idiot though um i want to
00:20:59.900see if he's going to go in that direction so let's see crushing it and taking it to the iranian regime
00:21:04.340in a way that they never thought was possible so to leon panetta i would say you're a little naive
00:21:09.340my friend probably should have looked at some of those briefings when you had access to what would
00:21:13.600actually happen if the conflict with iran went down and then president trump yeah this dude's
00:21:18.420retard but we'll keep going posted this on truth social he said we are getting very close to
00:21:22.640meeting our objectives as we consider winding down our great military efforts in the middle east
00:21:27.780with respect to the terrorist regime of iran and then he focused on some priorities that as the
00:21:32.720conflict starts to wind down what will still be important and one of the main ones is getting
00:21:37.480partner nations like gulf nations getting europe anybody who's getting oil from the straits of
00:21:42.680Hormuz, besides China, needs to come in and help and step up to actually keep the Straits of
00:21:48.660Hormuz away from the... Yeah, he tried. And he called NATO and none of them fucking answered.
00:21:53.120...proxy threats of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and allow freedom of navigation
00:21:57.920to the Straits. And then this is from the aviationist. They said... This is insane
00:22:01.580from this guy. ...launched from RAF Fairford carrying new impressive cruise missile payload.
00:22:08.360So this is kind of what I was talking about before, showing that cruise missile payload.
00:22:20.280And then this was a joint statement on the Straits of Hormuz.
00:22:23.540So United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Japan, Canada, Republic of Korea, New Zealand, Denmark, Latvia, Slovenia, Estonia, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Chechnya, Romania, Bahrain, Lithuania, Australia on the Straits of Hormuz.
00:22:39.300are all coming together it looks like to say hey we're putting our foot down and we're all going
00:22:44.140to step in to open up the straits of four minutes so this is a good sign that some of these partner
00:22:48.400nations yeah but the key question is the key question is how are they going to step in and
00:22:52.800try and open up the straits are they going to get militarily involved are they going to try
00:22:55.580encourage diplomacy which is going to make trump look bad like what's their what's their actual
00:22:59.540tech estonia what are they going to do what is he saying what is this stone wait hold on what's
00:23:05.660estonia about to do nigga said estonia that's actually funny switzerland estonia yeah okay bro
00:23:13.640no one's worried about switzerland and estonia if they're coming to the table to talk about the
00:23:17.140straight of hormuz it is diplomacy that is exactly what trump does not want at least right now he's
00:23:23.660not willing to talk about diplomacy because that means iran's gonna have requests that the u.s
00:23:27.160cannot meet yo what this idiot doesn't realize is the fact that they had to write the letter in the
00:23:32.220first place is the owl bro like do you not get the fact that they had to write this letter
00:23:37.620in of itself is an admission of defeat if they actually thought that they could shut down that
00:23:44.800they could get the straighter moves open again there ain't no talking bro every day that passes
00:23:48.640by their economies get fucked up every day that passes by gas is going up every day that passes
00:23:53.360by the cost of doing business increases exponentially okay if they actually could
00:23:59.540have got the strait opened right away they would have been fucking done that the fact that they're
00:24:03.720writing this letter in the way that they're writing it is a declaration of powerlessness
00:24:07.340here's the reality that this fucking retard doesn't get the strait ain't opening until
00:24:12.000the iranians say it's open sorry that's how it's gonna go simple as that they have created enough
00:24:19.140danger in the strait to deter sailors and freighter ships from sailing through that's all
00:24:27.840they have to do they don't have to actually bomb they don't have to actually miss shoot missiles
00:24:32.580they don't have to do any of that bullshit all they have to do is create a unsafe passage
00:24:37.740that insurers are no longer going to be willing to insure the vessels that's it yes no amount of
00:24:46.180cope or true social posts or stupid fucking letters like this is going to get the straight
00:24:50.500opened okay by your own admission these b-52 bombers are so sick okay bro what has that done
00:24:56.460for us they've been out there for weeks yeah the straight is still closed literally the most
00:24:59.800most unimportant thing he could have said and this is this is what i'm trying to say is and this has
00:25:05.000always been the case in warfare especially in the middle east if there is a threat of supply
00:25:10.040dropping even at a minute level at a microscopic level you will always see sharp drops and
00:25:16.860increases in price usually increases so all iran has to do is stay in the war that's all that has
00:25:22.980that's all that needs to be done. So this whole joint statement where all countries are going to
00:25:28.400work towards achieving some sort of passageway for these ships, it's not going to do anything
00:25:33.240because as long as the war continues on, the prices will stay where they are, as well as the
00:25:36.740fact that all bets are off for Iran. They display that there's no red lines in this war. They've
00:25:40.800attacked like nine countries in the matter of a week. Who knows if they'll just come back and
00:25:44.800strike a ship again after saying they won't do it. They're not going to come to diplomacy on
00:25:48.620their biggest point of leverage. The fact that they can control the Strait of Hormuz and scare
00:25:52.220everybody into jacking up their oil prices which makes civilians dissatisfied works in their favor
00:25:57.280that's their biggest trump card why would they let that go makes no sense the only way they would let
00:26:02.960that go is if the united states stops attacking them because you know what's arguably a stronger
00:26:07.480weapon than their missiles the fact that they can leverage this against trump and make him stress out
00:26:11.420and release a record amount of oil reserves that's what works for them that's how they're winning
00:26:15.580that's what's going to hurt them in the midterms that's their whole goal so it's like again and i
00:26:21.040know this guy knows better but he's purposely stepping over like this basic polyscience 101
00:26:25.920to kind of make this bigger point that like we have a b2 stealth bomber and it's strong and that
00:26:30.400we're going to weaken what are you talking about what are you talking about that has nothing to do
00:26:36.120with anything we're currently facing in 48 hours now 24 iran might go into full blackout mode you
00:26:42.680think after their power grid gets hit they're gonna go oh my bad let me stop hitting these
00:26:46.080ships oh my bad oh pull the drones out of the straight what are we doing are you an idiot trump
00:26:50.400is already exacerbating the existing issue what are you talking about it does not take a rocket
00:26:56.080scientist to debunk this and yo chat i like again the reason why me and my brother are breaking this
00:27:04.580down our goal is for you guys to watch videos like this and be able to be like okay this is
00:27:09.320bullshit that's my goal i want you guys to be able to watch content like this because there's a lot
00:27:12.920of people like this guy getting hundreds of thousands of views all across youtube right now
00:27:16.760pushing out propaganda right pro-america propaganda because we do have our pro-america
00:27:22.480propaganda as well but let me take it a bit further pro-israel pro-war propaganda okay so
00:27:29.260i want you guys to be able to watch this stuff educated start to roll in with some actual metal
00:27:33.960something actually with teeth besides this very stern letter i mean the letter's good
00:27:38.860because it shows that they're thinking about it and they okay um they can't do shit bro
00:27:44.220the gulf states have been getting fucking pummeled for weeks the gulf states don't want to retaliate
00:27:48.940because they know that the iranians can again second strike capability and they will fuck
00:27:52.940their lives up okay and and the iranians have expressed especially masoud the president he's
00:27:59.840expressed like look we don't want to possess gain is who i'm referring to he he's expressed like hey
00:28:04.320we don't want to fight these gulf countries that bad it's just like sorry guys you happen to be
00:28:08.780a strategic target for us to make this painful for the u.s but like we really don't want beef
00:28:12.880with you guys but if the gulf countries say no we're actually fighting back possession is gonna
00:28:17.880go oh oh yeah oh it's free game now we're gonna it's gonna be even easier for him to deal blows
00:28:22.520to these gulf countries without worrying about upsetting them even further which i get it it's
00:28:26.160like hey he's striking them he's striking them but if they fight back then iran is really gonna
00:28:30.460let everything loose and who knows if they've actually full-fledged attacked these gulf
00:28:33.420countries like we know they've only strategically aimed at infrastructure that will make it difficult
00:28:37.280for the u.s and the gulf countries to continue their alliance maybe they'll go even further now
00:28:41.140And I'm not saying civilian casualties will ensue, but the possibility or the likelihood certainly increases.
00:28:47.620And let me ask you all something, right?
00:28:49.000So let me give you guys like an analogy so you guys understand this shit.
00:28:52.400If let's say you have a neighbor, right?
00:28:54.620And you and your neighbor like get along, whatever, you guys go to the mosque every now and then, hang out, whatever.
00:28:59.600And then your neighbor lets someone go into his house, get on the top floor of the house, purchase a sniper rifle, and then shoot you in your sleep, right?
00:29:07.460But they miss you and they kill your wife, right?
00:29:10.000what are you going to more than likely do you're going to burn his entire house down because he
00:29:14.660allowed the house to be utilized to shoot at you and it struck your wife and killed your wife
00:29:19.980right so even though you get along with them you have the same ideologies you they allowed your
00:29:24.940your enemy to use their shelter in their house to attack you strategically because of where they are
00:29:30.960located so yes that is why the iranians are beating the fuck out of the gulf for decades
00:29:36.180They've allowed them to build U.S. bases in their backyard that have undermined their ability to project their own power in the region.
00:29:44.820You guys are housing U.S. bases that are housing aircraft, resources, soldiers, personnel that are intimately involved in bombing and attacking us.