00:00:00.000dollar so i can actually see the message on discord it's flipped and so from my perspective
00:00:05.800it's mirrored but from myron's perspective it's my true orientation yeah so i'm not sure how to
00:00:11.000flip it i i'm aware of that issue i want to try to flip it so i looked it up discord doesn't let
00:00:15.340you flip yeah so you're just gonna have to see my crooked ass face on uh my stream but if you
00:00:20.160want to see a pretty re i'd go to myron's stream uh okay amg demon says you got to call ack and
00:00:25.760put him on that man lost i think my brother put him on the other day martial law if you're
00:00:29.460referring to academics martial law says how strong are those underground cities to withstand attacks
00:00:33.600probably really fucking strong and really fucking far into the ground we ran into the same problem
00:00:36.900during operation midnight hammer so they're well they're well equipped for united states bomb and
00:00:41.000heavy artillery zantar says is it possible for iran to agree to u.s demands change regime surrender
00:00:46.320their weapons to usa as long as usa guarantees protection from israel absolutely not that
00:00:50.500wouldn't happen that's unrealistic uh okay that is yeah that wouldn't happen that's all i got
00:00:57.680that's all you got okay uh here let me get back to it here real quick
00:01:03.040investors have goods that they expect a return on this is the effect of closing the strait of
00:01:08.980hormuz but there's more to it the missile and drone attacks pushed qatar iraq saudi arabia
00:01:13.960and israel to shut down production of oil and gas at their facilities as a precautionary we're live
00:01:19.700everywhere guys uh we're live on fresh and fit as well welcome to the fresh fit people we're live on
00:01:24.040youtube uh rumble switching up a little bit we're doing some geopolitics as you guys know we're in
00:01:28.500the middle of a war right now a very bad war one that i'm not happy about but we're here anyway
00:01:32.740um i'm doing a breakdown my brother switching it up for you guys i know you guys got to get
00:01:36.400some fresher fit uh with uh fresh before um i think he had mr um organic on and stuff like that
00:01:43.620so we're switching it up covering some um some political topics okay um some of you guys might
00:01:50.560consider a jester which it's not it's real nigga shit but hey we're here so uh come on over guys
00:01:56.000if you uh enjoy or enjoy the stream yeah let's let's uh let's keep cooking though right now
00:02:01.020we're reacting to um the iran war escalates we're talking about asymmetric warfare um and explaining
00:02:06.680it for you guys how this war is a very bad thing for the united states um because quite frankly
00:02:11.320we're going into a war of attrition which is precisely what the iranians want and it's not
00:02:17.980to our benefit so um so yeah we're live right now guys we're live right now uh so yeah we're live
00:02:26.040on all different platforms all right let's keep going let's keep cooking shout out to mr rams
00:02:30.440with the gifted thank you so much man for the two gifted a measure actually the five gifted thank
00:02:34.380you mr rams actually you gave a bunch strike on their facilities would be destructive but it could
00:02:42.000be catastrophic if oil and gas are actually flowing through them these closures have sent
00:02:47.020natural gas prices soar yeah so qatar lng saudi refinery israeli oil gas fields down due to
00:02:53.000midi strikes like dude this is bad this is extremely bad i said this before i'll say it
00:03:00.000again qatar's lng controls something like 20 of the world's natural gas natural gas is extremely
00:03:07.140important to the production of steel and many other day-to-day um powering many day-to-day
00:03:13.700things that go on okay so and here's the other thing too um you know what other country has the
00:03:21.060ability to produce natural gas at that level that everyone has a problem with russia and europe
00:03:27.800doesn't want to deal with russia right now because of because obviously the conflict with ukraine
00:03:33.000they sanctioned the hell out of them and the issue with that is now the europeans built their
00:03:38.860entire sanction package against Russian energy on Qatar, hoping that they can go ahead and get
00:03:45.420around it with Qatar. Well, now y'all niggas are cooked. Now y'all are cooked. What are you going
00:03:50.360to do? You got to go back to, uh, to Putin. You got to go to Moscow. And I know that niggas don't
00:03:55.700want to do that. So I was like, what are you going to do? So anyway, as well. So now energy
00:04:03.480production and flow has come to a halt. This will apply pressure on energy prices. Every week,
00:04:09.700the pressure will rise until this war is over. Even if countries tap into strategic reserves to
00:04:15.040offset the rising costs of energy domestically, it still applies pressure on the Gulf countries
00:04:20.400that depend on oil and gas revenues. So Iran has officially survived the initial wave of attacks
00:04:26.460and remains united and intact. And now their long game is officially in place. Radars are damaged
00:04:33.080or destroyed, missile interceptor stockpiles are low, and the Strait of Hormuz is closed.
00:04:37.820Now, it's about surviving a long war of attrition.
00:04:41.120Now we need to transition and speak about the U.S. and Israel. They have been hitting Iran hard.
00:04:46.960thousands of bombings over the last few days tehran is an apocalyptic war zone in the initial
00:05:08.220attacks the u.s struck radars all across the country effectively blinding iran's air defenses
00:05:13.020They did this with a variety of different weapons from outside of Iranian territory using Atakums with a 300-kilometer range, Prisms with a 500-kilometer range, and Tomahawks with a 1,500-mile range to strike radars and other targets in Iran.
00:05:27.320And the Israelis used standoff missiles from Iraqi territory like the Spice 1000 and 2000, the Rampage missile, the Air Laura, the Blue Sparrow, and the Golden Horizon.
00:05:36.720By picking a way at radars, they were able to clear the pack.
00:05:40.200And they were able to destroy a lot of those Chinese radars that they bought.
00:05:43.020which I got to give credit to the United States and to Israel.
00:05:46.280I mean, look, you got two of the best air forces.
00:05:48.680So obviously they were able to overwhelm.
00:35:22.560Mind you, they just bombed the studio and she's still there.
00:35:25.100yeah and she's a woman by the way she's a woman bro this is this is what's and like i was saying
00:35:31.180this the other day and i'll just quickly say that i was saying this the other day and comments were
00:35:35.220saying like dude you're glazing you're muslim you're biased i'm not even shia bro i'm sunni
00:35:40.080and there's very very large striking differences between the two sects but one thing i can
00:35:44.120acknowledge is these people do have martyrdom culture not only culturally integrated it's
00:35:49.260religiously integrated into their ideology so for them death via martyrdom death by a terrorist
00:35:55.820regime or an aggressing regime strike or a missile strike or anything like that is heaven for them
00:36:00.660this is like exactly what they want and so this kind of empowers them and i don't want to pick up
00:36:05.280on the narrative that the more people die the stronger they get that's kind of like false that
00:36:09.060doesn't make any sense it's fallacious but what i will say is this being publicized online shows
00:36:14.140you that these people are highly resilient and this can also deter or really push away i mean
00:36:18.460could you imagine a demoralized ground troop back by the United States or the United States
00:36:23.720troops themselves fighting these people? They're defending their home turf. This is what happened
00:36:27.840with the Pashtuns in Afghanistan. This is what happens with the Iraqis in Iraq. These people
00:36:31.700have nothing to lose. They're on their home ground. They're fighting on their own turf.
00:36:35.040They have home court advantage. It's a rough terrain. And then you pair this ideology with
00:36:38.880it, you're definitely going to have a high amount of U.S. casualties. There's no doubt about that.
00:36:42.280So that's the most problematic aspect if we move to boots on the ground in eight weeks,
00:36:45.140which pete hexath has been flirting with yeah and and not only that like this is a woman bro
00:36:49.100like these people this is this is like the different type of timing you know and she's
00:36:53.320over here saying like yeah we don't care blah blah blah she just got bombed and she just goes
00:36:57.960back in like i don't care i'm gonna i gotta finish i gotta finish my broadcast like and the other
00:37:02.760thing too you guys gotta know as well right so the other reason too why the resolve is so strong
00:37:07.440is because they look at america and um israel as like the oppressors they look at it like we're
00:37:13.560the only ones fighting for islam we're the only ones that are fighting for the palestinians we're
00:37:17.220the only one resisting that's why they built up the acts of resistance we're the only ones fighting
00:37:21.140against u.s imperialism that's how they look at it okay so yeah if you're going to fight your
00:37:26.280enemy you must understand how your enemy thinks and you must understand what your enemy is willing
00:37:31.360to do what they're not willing to do and you must also understand like how afraid is your enemy of
00:37:35.940dying these people are not afraid they look at it like oh this is the best thing ever because
00:37:40.460when they killed the committee right and i and i was talking about this with my brother before but
00:37:45.680we got a whole new audience refreshment so i'll say this one more time so trump right is looking
00:37:50.640at the ayatollah through a secular lens and that's a big mistake to make because when you look at it
00:37:55.600through a secular lens like we killed him we killed his entire staff 50 people blah blah blah okay
00:38:00.560if you really think that you destroyed um the the the the head of the government right and that you
00:38:07.380destroyed the government and that you can go ahead and effectuate regime change explain to me
00:38:10.940this donny why did they start shooting missiles on american bases within an hour i'll tell you why
00:38:16.480because the 12-day war taught the iranians a lot about how israelis conduct warfare they knew that
00:38:22.240the israelis want to do a decapitation strike and they want to do regime change so what the
00:38:25.700diatole do beforehand he decentralized the entire military response so that if he dies it would set
00:38:32.840off the dead hand effect that the that the russians had for decades that was classified where the dead
00:38:39.260hand guys or the dead man's hand the dead man switch whatever you want to call it has many
00:38:42.640different names but it was a classified strategy by the soviets for for a very long time where
00:38:47.420if we ever bombed moscow and killed their leadership all their nukes would launch they
00:38:51.940already had the the retaliation set up and it could not be stopped mutually assured destruction
00:38:58.020here's what the iranians did they made the same exact thing but they made it with their ballistic
00:39:03.780missile program that is why when they killed him and they blew up the entire government structure
00:39:09.220even though the top 550 brass were all dead how did they retaliate so quickly i'll tell you how
00:39:15.080they retaliated so quickly because they already had it ready to go they already had it ready to go
00:39:20.240you cannot decapitate a regime that has no head there is no head yeah there isn't exactly all
00:39:27.620the people have the same exact ideology. And you might argue for the secular Persians, but let me
00:39:32.680introduce this statement to you, or this argument. Trump had thought prior to striking in joint with
00:39:37.820the United States, or rather with Israel, that there would be some sort of catastrophic effect
00:39:42.580across the country, where if we eliminate Ayatollah Khomeini, there will be this civil
00:39:47.120uprising of the secular Persians, and they'll take to the streets, and they'll overthrow the
00:39:50.920government, and they'll have this successful campaign, and they will, quote, as Trump said,
00:39:54.620take their country back this is what he had said this is what he had promised would happen or at
00:39:58.900least he expected to happen and so this highlights how cultural unawareness or not understanding your
00:40:04.100enemy and their ideology is also dangerous that plays into warfare and that has to do with things
00:40:08.600that is relevant despite what most people most people will say oh we don't care they're terrorists
00:40:12.480no that actually does matter you should care because that will determine how they respond
00:40:16.980to your attacks whether they fight harder or they back off in the case of ayatollah killing him
00:40:22.020Obviously, as I showed on previous streams, where people took to the streets and the tens of thousands and protested the fact that he died, screaming, we will live through Ayatollah, death to America, Shias forever, all these crazy Shia-chanted themes.
00:40:33.300Patrick should bet David was wrong as fuck.
00:40:36.260Yeah, Patrick should bet David's swearing that Iranians would have this uprising and be so happy and the secularists would take their country back.
00:40:41.980Yeah, how are you going to do that against 200,000 IRGC members that are armed?
00:40:46.160that's what the estimates report, as well as the fact that most of these people in the country,
00:40:51.240at least in servant provinces, many in Tehran, are relatively opposed to the United States and
00:40:56.880Israel. They look at them as this joint entity. They look at them as they're like shaitan for a
00:41:00.800matter or the devil. And so maybe they don't like the Ayatollah regime that much, but they definitely
00:41:06.160have a vested interest more so in the fact, or at least the scale weighs heavier in the idea
00:41:10.320of decapitating or destroying Israel more so than they want their own regime to be destroyed.
00:41:15.100why this regime and the people of iran the whole province have been ostracized from the world they
00:41:21.120are considered a rogue nation similar to that of north korea and we impose sanctions on them which
00:41:26.060destroyed their fucking economy remember iran is well aware of the fact that yeah the ayatollah
00:41:31.620regime may be a little bit incompetent and so they're not the best at doing trade amongst the
00:41:35.720world and normalizing relations but the biggest aspect is that the entirety of europe and the
00:41:40.820united states had imposed sanctions on iran via trump's command from his zionist pushing lobbyists
00:41:45.780and so that hurt their economy which made their way of life so much more difficult now we killed
00:41:50.660their leader so do you think persians by the way some of the smartest people are going to be dumb
00:41:54.980enough to believe in the idea that oh well you know the united states took out our leader and
00:42:00.340so we're gonna no they understand that the united states and israel are the direct reason and
00:42:04.080implication as to why their lives are so terrible why way of living is harsh there and the whole
00:42:08.600region has them ostracized not only the americans and the israelis but the neighboring muslim
00:42:13.200countries the gulf countries also opposed them heavily mohammed bin salman the crown prince of
00:42:17.540saudi arabia met with trump a couple months ago and i told trump hey i want you or rather he was
00:42:22.060having phone conversations this just came out of washington two days ago which i'm sure he wasn't
00:42:25.500a fan of just came out that he was telling trump i want you to strike iran so the whole entire
00:42:30.220region has they were trying to say it was his brother no it was him it was him okay and that
00:42:35.380yeah that's what the anonymous source is saying several news articles recorded he's probably
00:42:39.080getting that shit now yeah well he's trying to do cleanup and he had showed face to the media
00:42:43.880that he wants the region to be peaceful and he doesn't want any war but he was calling up the
00:42:48.300white house at 2 or 3 a.m telling trump hey you gotta bomb these motherfuckers and that's because
00:42:51.980they see them as a threat as well this is what the axis of resistance was created for so they can
00:42:57.140exist without understanding or without the implication that israel can take them out easily
00:43:01.500That's why Israel has struggled to remove an Iranian regime from power for so many years.
00:43:07.800It was pretty easy in Syria, Afghanistan, all these other countries.
00:43:10.320But Iran is the last and final boss because they've armed themselves up with their proxy groups with the eventual nukes they could gain if this goes on, but probably not, as well as the fact of their missiles to ensure that if these countries attack them, like you said, it's mutually assured destruction and it's in a war of attrition where it doesn't make sense for the other country to get involved, especially the United States.
00:43:28.620so that's like to break down when we say asymmetrical that's why it's asymmetrical and
00:43:33.880the culture has a big big part to play in that these motherfuckers are psychos yep and again
00:43:40.040i said this before i'll say it again the barrier to win the war for the united states is significantly
00:43:44.380higher than that of iran the united states needs to get in there effectuate a regime change because
00:43:48.660air power ain't gonna get you the fucking w that you want my friend now you must do a regime change
00:43:53.120your entire your reputation depends on it and then your ability to stay in the golf depends on it
00:43:57.400there's no way the gulf is going to let you stay there with military bases if you don't
00:44:02.580remove the regime there's no way because you've already shown that you can't defend them so why
00:44:07.020the fuck are you there our entire president middle east is now going to be is literally is um
00:44:12.060is being challenged yeah so so now the barrier is super high all the iranians have to do is hold on
00:44:19.160and pummel tel aviv and make it economically painful or get trump impeached this might get
00:44:23.960trump impeached yeah for sure at least lose the midterms at the minimum bro 100 and when has when
00:44:31.680has regime change via air superiority ever worked in the middle east never bro never never bro the
00:44:36.240only retarded arguable instance you can bring up is that of syria in december of 2024 with ahmad
00:44:42.140but that was very controlled and turkey was on board as well but we didn't bomb the country
00:44:46.760that was years upon years like a decade plus of calculation civil wars problems and then the
00:44:54.360russians couldn't come in if if he had the russians like he's always had al-shara would
00:44:59.740have got cooked they would just airstruck them to death yeah and bashar al-assad by the way
00:45:05.380had left damascus the capital of syria when he knew that he was going to be overthrown before
00:45:10.440the opposing military could even enter the province because he knew the united states
00:45:14.460was supporting the group of Ahmad al-Sharat,
00:46:11.060In this case, yeah, regime change can work.
00:46:13.700Do you want to know what that took, though? That took 20 years of Syrian destabilization, Russian air power, destroyed families, destroyed homes, destroyed infrastructure, an unstable government, a currency that was so inflated, it took wads this lot of cash to buy a fucking car or buy something that was relatively inexpensive.
00:46:33.560And so this, although was successful, it took so many years of destabilization.
00:46:39.180By the way, that creates a hotbed for terrorism and power vacuums.
00:46:42.240And that's how ISIS and other crazy terrorist groups or regimes were created.
00:46:45.600So this is something that can effectively happen in Iran.
00:46:48.520I think this could be a parallel to what is going to come in Iran.
00:46:51.800Just look at Syria the last 10 or 15 years.
00:46:53.820The domino effect we're seeing and the steps we're taking are very similar.
00:46:58.120Yeah, and the big thing also is that he's lucky that they didn't have Russian air power.
00:47:03.560Putin would have bombed into hell because Putin was pro Bashar al-Assad because they had and the reason why chat is because the Russians, if you look at the country of Syria, right?
00:47:30.580So for a very long time, Putin would support Bashar al-Assad and protect them from all these different sectarian groups that would try to take him out of power.
00:47:56.200And Russia had taken the opportunity to back this guy because Russia has been obsessed with influence in the Middle East ever since the 70s.
00:48:02.680And so any opportunity Russia sees for a little bit of an opening in terms of a power vacuum, they jump right on it.
00:48:08.120And that just causes more destabilization, more innocent deaths, more unnecessary violence for years and years to come.
00:48:13.840And another reason why they backed Bashar al-Assad is because Bashar al-Assad was backed by Iran and who was an ally.
00:48:19.480So it worked out for everybody, right?
00:48:21.520But Russia's biggest problem is that they couldn't get the Russian air power that they did back in 2015 to support because Russia was in the middle of their conflict with, obviously, Ukraine.
00:48:32.060So they're over here battling for eastern Ukraine.
00:48:35.740They couldn't get the air power down to the Middle East to support Syria when, obviously, when Ahmed al-Shara took over.
00:48:44.500And the first thing he did when he took over, he kicked the IRGC out.
00:48:47.380And Hezbollah was bleeding because they had just done their ceasefire or just completed their conflict with Israel. The Pedro attack, Hassan Nasrallah was gone. So he came into power and they couldn't rearm Hezbollah. So boom, Ahmed al-Shar just came in at a perfect time.
00:49:03.120another thing that's a good point and another thing that reminds me actually from what you
00:49:07.960just said ahmad al-shara or formerly known as muhammad jolani this guy that we just showed on
00:49:12.320wikipedia he is a hardline salafi and so in orthodox salafism which is a sect of islam or
00:49:18.200more of like of a creed of islam rather they believe that the shias are sworn enemies to them
00:49:23.720and so it's very advantageous or beneficial to have this uprising strong military yeah that's
00:49:30.020old picture for some context but for u.s israeli interests it's very beneficial to have a strong
00:49:36.880salafi theocracy hardline sunni muslim who is led by somebody like ahmad ashar because he opposes
00:49:43.560iranian regimes the irgc and shia islam vehemently so it's beneficial because not only is this guy
00:49:50.400going to potentially serve western interests which he has he's been in washington and who
00:49:54.960knows what he's been dabbling with in regards yeah who knows what he's been dabbling with in
00:49:58.820regards to israel but you get the double whammy that he hates iran so it's perfectly beneficial
00:50:04.160for western powers being that of israel and the united states to have a guy like that on their
00:50:09.640neighboring border in control that's not going to happen in iran there's not many sunni muslims in
00:50:14.840iran and if there is they're not going to charge up a hard-line group like he did with hayatta
00:50:19.380which was al-qaeda that managed suicide bombings around the world these guys were powerful whether
00:50:23.980they were evil or not they had tons of influence within their terroristic ideology that doesn't
00:50:28.520exist in any sort of hotbed of terrorism or any pocket of power vacuum in iran so not only will
00:50:34.760we cause the same issue in destabilization in syria that we will do in iran but we won't even
00:50:39.300have this salafi orthodox group that hates persian islam or hates shia islam rather to take an
00:50:44.540uprising and serve western interests that doesn't exist there you have the kurds you have a large
00:50:49.800kurdish population you have a turkish population and you have the persians you have the iranians
00:50:53.940many of them are shia though and again the kurds are sunni many of them are sunni but they exist
00:50:58.460and provinces that are way outside of iran and they're already getting drone striked as we speak
00:51:02.740right now so the irgc is ready for their attack so what i'm trying to say here is once this is
00:51:07.720all destabilized and the irgc is split apart which will likely happen after maybe weeks months years
00:51:11.860who knows how long it will take it's going to be even more difficult for the united states to do
00:51:16.140what obama and clinton did and back somebody secretly in the region to eventually take power
00:51:20.720like this guy did because he's been backed by obama and the united states and the cia for
00:51:24.820probably over a decade prior to him taking power we don't have that benefit in iran yeah this nigga
00:51:29.520definitely not they're never accepting this nigga bro ever i'm telling you and he again and the
00:51:35.260problem with this guy is he's secular in a country that is filled with religious zealots so that's
00:51:39.080going to cause destabilization in and of itself is he is he even muslim he's no way he's probably
00:51:44.240he's not even muslim bro i'm sure he claims to be muslim but a very loose and non-practicing one
00:51:50.520and so maybe that's you don't think so i think he's like he's he's probably might be jewish bro
00:51:55.100this nigga um potentially i think his name is muhammad though if i'm not mistaken correct
00:51:59.960there's muhammad in his name yeah muhammad razza palavi so i wouldn't assume that he would be
00:52:05.100jewish or of jewish origin interesting okay um let's see here let's go yeah this dude's a retard
00:52:11.460um okay so yeah so this girl did you want to react to uh trump by the way trump was taking
00:52:16.000some questions yesterday next to the german chancellor yeah yeah we will we will right now
00:52:19.400So, anyway, back to this girl, like, because just to show you guys, like, yeah, bro, like, these niggas, like, her shit got bombed and she's still here.
00:52:29.040Heard was the voice of the aggressor against her homeland, the voice.
00:52:36.380Of the aggressor against the voice of truth and justice.