"Israel's Deal With The DEVIL" - Trump's Gaza Peace Plan Includes SHOCKING Prisoner Swap
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Trump's Gaza peace plan wins unexpected praise from MSNBC panelists. Trump announces he is going to Egypt for the signing of the peace deal with Hamas and announces that Israel and Hamas have signed off on the first phase of the deal.
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Trump's Gaza peace plan wins unexpected praise from MSNBC panelists.
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Rob, can we first go through, Trump says first phase of Gaza peace plan has been signed.
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And if you can pull up the clip, there's a clip of a bunch of people saying good things about him.
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You said that you might go to the Middle East on Sunday.
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And would you consider going to Gaza to see what things are around?
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But I'll be making the rounds as the expression goes.
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Okay, so let me, what was the point of this video, Rob?
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That's Trump announcing that he is going to Egypt for the signing.
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Go ahead and play the MSNBC one where it's like they're giving him a lot of love.
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The deal that President Trump is announcing played a key part in negotiating is a significant change.
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President Biden, who preceded him, was unable to find a way to stop it.
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President Trump found that way by being tough on both sides.
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And he'll take a victory lap for sure over the next few days.
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You know they really don't want to be able to say that.
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I'm very proud to announce that Israel and Hamas have both signed off on the first phase of the peace plan.
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This means that all of the hostages will be released very soon, and Israel will withdraw their troops to an agreed-upon line as the first steps towards a strong, durable, and everlasting peace.
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This is a great day for the Arab and the Muslim world, Israel, all surrounding nations, and the United States of America.
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And we thank the mediators from Qatar, Egypt, and Turkey who worked with us to make this historic and unprecedented event happen.
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And by the way, because of this, everybody on the left was saying how monumental this was.
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But they gave the Nobel Prize to Maria Corina Machado.
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So, Adam, as you're hearing everything that's going on with Israel and Gaza and what the peace plan President Trump just put together, what are you thinking?
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Nobody else, it's not anyone else other than Trump.
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And nobody but Trump could go meet with literally the entire Middle East and Israel and goes, I'm running the show here.
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I don't know if you guys know this is about Trump.
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I don't know if anything's even been official yet.
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Don't make me come over there and put you over my knee, Qatar, Israel, Turkey, Hamas.
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So, the X factor in this equation is obviously Hamas.
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Qatar, he met with the Sultan of Qatar, whatever it is.
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It's like saying, hey, we're going to go negotiate ISIS in Iraq or with Hezbollah in Lebanon or Al-Qaeda in Syria.
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And, you know, I have friends who are Israelis.
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If you ask any Israeli, they want to be done with this freaking war and they want their hostages home.
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And then you have the Palestinians just sort of stuck in the middle of this entire charade here.
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And did you know that the first part of the peace deal, it's the hostage exchange?
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They're swapping hostages for, I think it's 1,700 prisoners.
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And I think 250 of them are serving life sentences for bombing, for terrorists, for murder.
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They hold the tellers and the customers hostage.
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And we're acting like, all right, guys, we'll let them go if we can go free.
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So what's happening here is that Israel is willing to make a deal with the devil.
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And I mean that literally because this has happened before.
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In 2006, there was a prisoner exchange where they let a one IDF soldier was kidnapped.
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If you want to understand how Israel rolls, and Hamas knows this, they exchanged him for
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not 100, for not 500, for over 1,000 prisoners and 200 are serving life sentences, like murderers.
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And one of those guys, fast forward, ended up being a guy called Yaya Sinwar.
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Because that's how much they care about their people.
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Because they say, I have to do this for two years.
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They're saying, God forbid you are ever held hostage.
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So understand the reason that they're holding out for these hostages.
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And the guy that they let out 20 years ago, Hamas people?
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So they're willing to give back terrorists and terrorist stuff?
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And Yaya Sinwar was the mastermind of October 7th.
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Under these terms, Israel has begun partial troop withdrawal from sectors of Gaza, pulling
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Hamas is to release 20 Israeli hostages within 72 hours, after which Israel will free 250 long-term
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A hostage is a pawn of terror, and a prisoner is a product of justice.
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But you're going to release 1,700 people that, guess what?
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Like, let's say a good chunk of them are doing it.
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I understand, but Adam, is it worth 20 people to release, like, in your eyes, more terrorists?
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But they know that something's coming around the corner.
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This was in 2000, I think, 6, was the Gilad Shalit 1 to 1,000 exchange.
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So now it's 18 years later, and they're revisiting this again.
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And they're just basically saying, all right, when's the next time this is going to happen?
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And they're hoping, fingers crossed, that they can actually demilitarize Gaza, de-indoctrinate Gaza, and basically get a long-standing peace deal.
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But if Hamas is still there, I mean, that's her off the table.
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And the fact that Donald Trump didn't get the Nobel Peace Prize, because you brought it up.
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Obama got it eight and a half months into his office, and guess what he did?
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It was for extraordinary efforts to strengthen international diplomacy and cooperation between two peoples.
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The award was based on hope and symbolism, okay?
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I do think, because a lot of people are like, oh, Trump is...
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How many times has there been reports where he's yelling at him on the phone?
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He's yelling and saying, I don't know why you're being so effing negative.
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So I do think at the end of the day, BB's doing his thing, but Trump is like, just hurry the eff up and make this happen, okay?
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But I do have a couple of questions, Adam, which I'm so happy that Pat brought it up.
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But is it worth releasing more terrorists in your eyes?
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Number two, once Hamas gives over these 20 hostages, God willing, what happens to those Hamas?
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And then number two, my question is, with all that's happening, all the peace, the war, ceasefire, stopping,
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what happens to the two million displaced Palestinians that have scattered and they're all over the place?
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Trump and everybody's talking about with Jared Kushner and the Middle East building this like golf and high rises.
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Do those two million people get to come back to their, there's no homes.
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So is there going to be a deal to say, hey, listen, we can't really find out where your house is because it's all gone.
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No, but I'm saying Hamas doesn't care about these people.
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The two million Palestinians that have to leave, do they get to come back home?
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Because the plan is building this freaking epicenter of golf courses and high-rises and freaking golf courses.
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Part of the plan, if that's what you're asking, is that the Gazans can still live in Gaza.
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I hope so, because all those people that left, you're hoping they get to come back.
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I mean, think about how long it's going to take to reconstruct Gaza.
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They're going to be refugees forever, and this is exactly what Hamas wanted.
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If Hamas wanted to stop this, they could have done a hostage exchange two years ago.
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So, if Qatar actually cared about any of this...
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I don't know how many times I have to say this.
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I wish it was as simple as you're making it, Vinny.
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You know, first of all, it is very good that there's progress being made to stopping the
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Step two, get everybody in their opposite corners.
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And remember, who is the chair, or I don't know what the proper title is, but who is leading
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And then Tony Blair is going to be part of it, but yesterday, some people said, ah,
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The Gazans or somebody said, ah, I don't think we like Tony Blair.
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But point is, Trump has got the signature, so now we've got to go figure out what we
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One step at a time, but first let's get this war to stop, and let's get the hostages back,
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I hate like hell that all of these people, and the reason they have life sentences is
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because they were captured, and they were tried, and they had done terrible bad things,
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And I hate like hell that these people are going back.
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But I love that it's a symbol that says that we value life, and here it comes.
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And here come all the comments saying, well, Israel doesn't value life.
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The fact is, hostages are coming home, which is a good thing.
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The war is stopping, Pat, but there's a lot of work to do, and let's not hand wave over
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the two million Gazans or the peaceful Palestinians that are looking for a place to live and a
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But, man, there are bad blueberries in that muffin, and we've got to take care of that.
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To me, I used to have a guy that would always make temporary fixes.
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And finally I told him, I said, you know what's the difference between you and the other guys?
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So when the revolution happened with Iran and Jimmy Carter was campaigning on human rights,
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And he forced two countries to release political prisoners.
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So Cuba finally is like, this guy is such an idiot.
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Let's send them 100 and let's release 125,000 prisoners, criminals, send them to Miami.
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Miami's unemployment rate goes up to 50% a year later, give or take.
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And all of a sudden you see the movie, Scarface comes out.
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Dude, that is prompted by what Jimmy Carter did, right?
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So, and then in Iran, he forces the Shah to release 3,000 political prisoners.
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Many of those guys that were in there ended up becoming leaders of, you know, Osama bin Laden,
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Now, you know, it will tell you when you see this that, you know, Megyn Kelly just tweeted something, Rob.
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If you can go to Megyn Kelly, she called out CNN.
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And it's so funny how quickly, you know, you hear these things.
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That even Megyn Kelly, Megyn Kelly's very fair where she's at.
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Check out the take, first paragraph, on how the war started.
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See how two years of war loss and heartbreak has changed these Gaza Palestinians.
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It's been two years since Israel launched its war in Gaza.
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They don't talk about what happened the other way around.
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This division between the two is going to go for a while.
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And making somebody that's extremely fair where she'll go criticize both sides.
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But to me, when I'm seeing this, for Israel to give up 250 plus another, what was it?
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Listen, culturally, you meet certain people with certain cultures, and you see what they
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Again, I went back and watched Charlie Crook's interview, the first one that we did that
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And he explains, he says, either when this took place, they did not expect it to be that
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bad, okay, where, hey, let's go back and get the, if they knew, it's not going to be that
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Ended up being ugly, obviously, to what it is today.
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But for you to give up all of that, it's like when Biden gave up that, who is the broker
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So that tells you the priority for Obama, for Biden.
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Biden would rather have a female bad WNBA, by the way, yesterday I was watching a video
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about 7th graders and 8th graders playing WNBA players, and they destroyed him.
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If you just go to my Twitter account, I just retweeted what he had to say.
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Obama doesn't even mention Trump by name, I believe, right?
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After two years of unimaginable loss and suffering for Israeli families and people of Gaza, we should
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be encouraged and relieved that an end to the conflict is within sight, that those hostages
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still being held will be reunited with their families, and that vital aid can be...
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It's an inside Gaza who is eventually shattered.
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More than that, though, it now falls on Israelis and Palestinians with the support of U.S. and
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the entire world community to begin the hard task of rebuilding Gaza and commit to process
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Don't forget the mic drop when he made fun of Trump or that one dinner that he said,
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You think they're still keeping that part in place?
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But Obama has an opportunity here to be a peacemaker and to kind of give credit.
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But having said that, respect to the president, respect to what he's doing.
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They started under Biden and the peace happened under Trump.
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Pat, can I just give you some stats real quick?
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By the way, you said, you know, trading Brittany Griner for Dr. Death, I believe.
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It's Brittany Griner, in this case, for a thousand merchant of deaths.
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So, this is a, I'm going to give an ode to the BizDoc, words, talk, numbers, scream.
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I'm going to explain why the long-term lasting peace is going to be very difficult with Israel
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So, remember the conversation that I had with Basim Yusuf?
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I said, you know, there'll be peace when certain Muslim countries prioritize GDP rather than
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There's a big difference between Gulf countries and the other Arab countries that are surrounding
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So, here you see what the GDP is per capita in different countries.
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I think there's a list right there, Rob, if you can show that.
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And if you go all the way down the list, you'll see there's other countries, these are Israel's
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Now, you might say, all right, how long has this been going on?
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I want you to understand this is the challenge that they're going to have.
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This is during the revolution that was in 79, right?
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So, what was the richest country in the Middle East at that point?
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Israel is sort of in the bottom of the bunch with the rest of them.
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And this is why so many people that are Israel's neighbors just genuinely hate them is because
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Within 20 years, 30 years, now UAE is still number one.
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Now, here's what I want you to pay attention to.
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Poor, poor, poor, poor, poor countries, while the Gulf countries are rich.
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The Middle East will not change until these countries have something worth living for.
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And if you're a 22-year-old guy in Lebanon or in Palestine or in any of these countries
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or in Iran and there's indoctrination going on, what are you supposed to do?
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ISIS shows up and says, let me give you some purpose.
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You notice that those people do not exist in Qatar.
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And you'll understand until those countries actually have something worth living for financially,
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they're always going to sort of be a race to the bottom.
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You know, they say there's two ways to have the tallest building.
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You can either build a tall building or try to blow up the person's building right there.
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You know, we talk about the misery index and happiness.
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Well, I just want to show you how happy people are in the Middle East.
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I'm showing you the actual reasons why there's never going to be peace in the Middle East.
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Israel, apparently, is the happiest country in the Middle East.
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Afghanistan is the most miserable country in the world.
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Afghanistan is the lowest at 1 point something.
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There's countries that are lower than Palestine.
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There are miserable people who want a better life.
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So until these countries figure out how to make money, have an economy, and can be happy,
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By the way, remember when you were younger and about who you befriended,
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whoever had nothing to lose, parents were afraid of you befriending that kid.
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And whoever had a lot to lose, you always knew that kid would make different types of decisions generally.
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Even as adults, when you do business with you, you're hanging out on a weekend with somebody.
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And one of your friends is like, yeah, let's just go and break in.
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So there is a big point about, you know, making sure the more people have things to live for,
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The less people have things to live for, the worse decisions they make.
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You want people to have a certain level of community, ownership, you know,
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And unfortunately, in some of these places, you just don't have that.
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This morning, you know what I was doing this morning?
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I was watching a podcast that we did with Charlie.
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And as I was watching it, I was telling myself, I so miss talking to this guy.
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And I was like hoping for another conversation with this guy, but he's no longer with us.
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We did a last month and we're going to announce it again when all the sales that happen.
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Any of these shirts with Charlie Kirk's face on it, a hundred percent, not profits.
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The ones that say freedom, lift free that are the Charlie Kirk's shirts, a hundred percent
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of the proceeds are going to Charlie Kirk's kids for future college business, whatever
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And I mean a hundred percent of all the stuff that we're talking about.
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It's a hundred thousand dollars going that way.
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So if you're somebody that loves Charlie and you want to get one of these shirts that says
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freedom to live free, go to the other one, Rob, if you don't mind going back.
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The other one that says lift free or the one that says freedom on the right, top right.
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Go back, Rob, if you can, and then go to the one on the right, the top right one, red
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Any of these shirts you pick up, a hundred percent of proceeds will go to his kids.
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This is one way of us giving a gift to him who is no longer with us here today.
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