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US and Israel Attack Iran - LIVE Breaking News Coverage & War Updates
03-05-2026 · 2h 18m
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Oh, I think the microphone was on.
Hello everybody.
It's Steve Luckner.
Let's try to do this again.
I guess this is working.
Can you hear me?
We had a little technical problem.
Let's hope it doesn't happen again.
What can I say?
It was not anticipated.
I hope we've dealt with that.
So I didn't really have time.
I know there was another missile alert, but I couldn't really look at it because I was
dealing with this stuff.
So let's see here.
People are saying they can see me and hear me, hopefully.
All right.
Let me just...
So this is part two.
This is part two.
All right.
I have a Beirut camera.
I have one of those.
All right.
there's that hang on now you're hearing the Beirut audio and let me check
All right, let me check what's going on with the last the last missile alert
The last missile alert hold on
Was
Did anything happen why is MDA not posted MDA says
I'm looking to see if there's any reports of injuries or impacts from the last alerts
and I'm not seeing it.
I don't see anything yet that says that from the last alert
there were that ended that ended up, I think a minute ago,
home front command said a minute ago,
you can leave your shelter.
But by the way, the Revolutionary Guard
as they've begun the 19th retaliation wave, basically.
I'll try to read you that.
No known casualties.
I just saw this from the MDA via N12 news.
No known casualties.
So there have been several, over the last few hours,
there have been several, maybe the last couple of hours,
several missile alerts.
I haven't heard of any casualties from them, no known casualties, and no missile hits from
what I've heard.
So let's just, what am I going to show here?
I'd like to get you the AFP.
Oh, I do have two Beirut feeds.
OK.
Is this going to work?
We have both Beirut cams up.
Again, I'm sorry we just had a technical issue
and everything stopped.
So I had to deal with that.
Oh, is there no microphone?
Hold on, the microphone.
Something's wrong with the microphone.
Something's wrong with the microphone, right?
You guys aren't really hearing me?
Or are you?
No, the microphone seems OK.
The microphone level seems OK.
I'm getting a good level on it.
All right.
We can hear.
People say it's fine.
OK.
OK.
Now, I do want to thank a couple people.
I don't know if the people are still here.
I owed some thanks from the previous broadcast.
I don't know what those booms are on the,
I don't know if that's what we're hearing on the feeds
from Beirut.
Almost sounds like artillery or something.
I wonder if the booms could be Israeli boats firing.
Because it's near the coast.
Yeah, Navy, one of our hassle to hoff says Navy.
I wonder if we're hearing firing from the Israeli Navy off the coast.
Bear with me for a second.
I got to get caught up because I just was dealing with all that.
Excuse me.
No one is...
I'm not aware of anything huge that happened while we were off.
I'm just looking, though.
Sheen, about 10 minutes ago, who I follow,
said blasts in eastern Tehran reported and explosions
an anti-aircraft activity in central Toronto.
AP is leaving their cameras on now?
Well, they're not supposed to be,
well, did they point it at the ground?
Because what they do is they leave them on
but they point them at the ground.
That's what they do.
They've always left them on,
they just pointed them at the ground.
All right, let me say a couple of thank you's here.
Thank you to the, I don't know if these people are here anymore,
but what am I, something's wrong, what am I not seeing?
Oh, I see, it's going, no, we're all good, we're all good.
Thank you so much to Lemmylearn, Adam Hughes.
This is from the last stream,
I don't even know if there's still here, I'm sorry.
Sobeck, Adam Hughes, let me learn,
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Aldo Nava, Daniel Daley,
Acadius, Max Debater, Sobeck, Bradley Moore, Stuff Squash, Inc. Cyclops, and Winston Churchill
and Little Green Men.
That was from last time, so I apologize.
And also, David C. Sobeck, Shadow Fox, Ryan, thanks again, David C. Frosted Flames, Tony
C. Esther N., Carrie Des and Dother Relaxing Gad, DNA Content Palm Tree, Prom King Psycho,
as easy. Hey, Jesus is King Luke. Just Mike. Barakumus Bas. So back in 735-0652. Sorry for
the delay. All right, let's get back into this. Let's get back into this. Also, oh, I also need
to thank our moderators. Thanks, Needle Nose and Not So Silent Pooper and 1-3 on Twitch.
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Oh, I also, I gotta write these people thank yous or something.
called a prayer or something? Thanks to the Facebook stars, Hansma Malik, Laverne Thompson,
Rachel Louise Gibson, Christian McConnell Gates, M.G. Manson, and Jack Kelsoll. I think
People are hearing call to prayer.
No the beeping is not in my room.
The beeping is on one of the cameras.
Maybe the cameraman fell asleep or something.
The beeping is on camera. The beeping is not in my room.
Yeah, there was a technical issue which caused the stream to stop.
So I had to deal with that and then come back.
So I'm sorry about that.
I think the VP might have stopped.
I'm checking for updates here.
Hey, I just saw something.
What is this?
Hang on.
Hang on, I'm seeing Al Jazeera, or no, Al Ma'yadine.
I gotta turn this down a little bit.
Al Ma'yadine says that Israeli media says a serious incident on the northern border.
Let me check that out.
Being investigated, what happened on the northern border?
Let's see.
I haven't seen that report.
When did they post that?
al-Mayyadine posted about that.
Says like 25 minutes ago Israeli media
Tanks hit on northern. Oh, okay
Report of a missile hitting a tank on the northern border
That's what al-Mayyadine says. I haven't heard that myself
Let me see. Let me check some of my Israel news feeds
It's weird, I'm not really seeing it there.
I don't know where they're getting that from.
Any other feeds here?
I have yet to see it on any of the accounts I follow, or any of the journalists I follow, that there was a tank hit.
Well, I'll let you know what I hear, but I just haven't heard anything on that.
The Iranian Revolutionary Guard issued a message saying Wave 19 of Operation Sadik Promise
IV, so Wave 19 of their retaliation, began as a combined missile and drone operation
against the positions of the American-Israeli enemy in the heart of the occupied territories
and the bases of the American terrorists in the region with huge explosions with the blessed
code Ohasan ibn Ali.
So periodically, Iran announces it's carrying out a new phase of its retaliation.
Oh, the two crew members who were hit, Chris Tripp said that that was earlier.
I think we talked about that earlier, Chris, on the air.
Or at least I heard about two people being wounded earlier.
I think.
Hang on.
But this was a new report.
Maybe Al-Mayyadeen was just confused.
Yes.
So Manny Fabian says the IDF said two IDF soldiers were, yeah, I talked about this earlier.
This was hours ago.
This was like 12 hours ago.
Two IDF soldiers were reported moderately wounded in an anti-tank missile attack, in a Hezbollah
anti-tank missile attack.
Yeah, maybe Al-Mayyadeen was just thinking that was new when it was old.
I don't know.
Chris Tripp for mentioning that.
The Wall Street Journal says that Iran's underground bunkers that it constructed to shield its
vast missile arsenal from destruction are becoming a big vulnerability.
The Wall Street Journal says that U.S. and Israeli planes and drones are circling over
these bunkers in striking the missile launchers when they emerge. And they also say that they're
being bombed, which traps the missiles underground. That's at least what the Wall Street Journal
it's saying. Yeah, I mean, the Wall Street Journal says that the U.S. initials are basically
just keeping surveillance aircraft over Iran and over known missile bases. And they're
They're attacking when stuff gets brought out, which makes sense.
One of our viewers said, Iran is trying to carry a new phase with probably two or three
missiles a day. It says Kenec, Kimba? I don't know if it's two or three a day, but it has
not been that many the last few days. They could be, maybe they're just trying to conserve
their missiles. I don't know. I can't say. Sylvia says, I hear Iran has been weakened,
But I don't trust it at all.
Thanks by the way to Daniel Daley, thanks Daniel, in Pluto's spirit.
I mentioned the Tim Sheehy thing before.
I'll have to look that up again, Pluto spirit.
We talked a little bit about it earlier,
but I'll look it up in a little bit.
Thanks, Tim Sheehy.
I mean, Pluto spirit, not Tim Sheehy, please, here.
Thank you.
Ron D.
Ron D. Keeman, thank you.
Gary Fry, thank you.
Thank you, Chrissy Mose.
I saw your message, ChrissyMos, thank you.
Mike Lilly, thank you.
Yes, I am back.
I'm so sorry.
Uh, let's see here.
Thank you to, uh, Mike M. Kiley, sorry.
I don't know what that means, Mike Kiley.
I have to look it up.
Thank you.
Mr. Negative, Ms. Curvy, Adrian Metcalfe, thank you.
D-Money HC, Sobeck, Tyler Guy, Pablo Pena.
All right.
And Kath Thorger, thank you.
Our viewers are mentioning the rooster.
The Qatar announced that the authorities in Qatar are evacuating residents living in the
vicinity of the U.S. Embassy as a temporary precautionary measure.
Oh, I was going to mention this. I didn't even have time to mention this in the last stream when we had that issue.
Another ship apparently was attacked off the water off the coast of Iran.
Look, this is from two hours ago.
Two hours ago, check it out, from UKMTO.
UKMTO has received a report of an incident 30 miles south of Mubarak al-Kabir Kuwait.
The master of a tanker at anchor, the master of a tanker at anchor reports
It's witnessing and hearing a large explosion on the port side, then seeing a small craft
leave the vicinity.
There is oil in the water coming from a cargo tank which could have some environmental impact.
The vessel has taken on water.
There are no fires reported and the crew are safe and well.
are investigating. I don't know which boat that is yet. That was reported a
couple hours ago. Is that technically in the Persian Gulf?
I'll pull up a map. Hold on, let me pull up a map. Sorry.
Yeah, I think it's technically in the Persian Gulf.
It's off the coast of Kuwait.
Well, hold on.
Here's our map here.
But you see Iran is here.
Iran is here, and it took place right in here.
So off the coast of Iran, too.
So there have been a number of ships in the waters off of Iran a lot of few days that have
been attacked.
But this is a new one.
Again, they say that in the northern Persian Gulf, and they say, it's a tanker ship at
anchor.
It was a tanker ship at anchor.
There was a large explosion on the port side and the master saw a small craft leave the
vicinity and now there's oil in the water.
Magnus says Iran will sink ships in the strait to disrupt oil shipments.
This isn't in the Strait of Hormuz, but it's in the Persian Gulf.
I haven't seen the numbers on the Strait of Hormuz today, but it's basically there's
very little moving through there.
A couple, two days ago, there was nothing that went from West to East.
But I don't have, I'm interested in getting details on that
to hear a little more, I don't know what ship it is,
I'll see if I can find out what ship it is.
Jinnah thing, that's not Oron using a warship, that's a small craft they said.
I heard some kind of boom there.
You know, somebody, I forgot to do it, somebody yesterday said, what is ISW saying about all
this lately?
Institute for the Study of War. And I said I was going to check and I forgot to. There
is a March 4 update from the Institute for the Study of War. I'll post a link to this
in the chat. Maybe we'll talk about some highlights. Hold on, you'll see it in a
second. UnderstandingWar.org. Let's hear what they have to say about the state
of things. They say, it's still so loud. It's a little better. The United States and Israel
have continued to attack Iranian internal security institutions. The combined force
also continue to target police stations, including an Iranian cyber police station, well I got
to turn this down more. Turning it down more. I'm turning it down more. Sorry.
Oh! You know what happened? I'm sorry. Look, I just got confused. Obviously the top feed
is Jerusalem. The top feed is not Beirut, it's Jerusalem. So when we were just coming
on the air and getting back from, I thought I put the right stream up there. But obviously
Actually that's not Beirut on the top, it's Jerusalem. The bottom is Beirut. But I was
trying to get the second... Oh, the problem is they're mislabeled. They're actually mis...
That's what happened. AFP mislabeled their streams. So that's the problem. So I just
grabbed whatever one said, very rude.
So what I need to do, that's what happened,
is they mislabeled their streams.
They have each one labeled as the other.
So let me get the other Bay Root stream and put that up there.
I have the Bay Root streams up because that's really the only one
you're probably going to see things happening on.
The Israel streams, when there's a missile
or they take down the streams or they point them away
or whatever.
So let me fix this.
Let me fix this, then we'll talk about the ISW report.
I fixed it. Watch. Here we go. There it is. Now we have two Beirut feats.
Okay. The Institute for the Study of War and their new update today, they say the U.S.
and Israel have continued to attack Iranian internal security institutions. Interesting.
The combined force also continued to target police stations, including an Iranian cyber police station.
The U.S. Israeli combined force continued to degrade Iran's ballistic missile and drone infrastructure in Iran.
The SENTCOM commander said the combined force has severely degraded Iran's air defenses
and destroyed hundreds of Iran's ballistic missiles, drones and launchers.
The combined force continued to target Iranian defense industrial sites, such as two buildings
in Nikojar missile production complex in Ha Ha Hajarabad.
The combined force continues to attack Iranian naval capabilities.
The U.S. has struck or sunk more than 20 ships has sent com.
The number of missiles that Iran is firing has decreased greatly from the first day.
Hezbollah has conducted several attacks targeting IDF positions and forces in northern Israel
and southern Lebanon.
It's interesting about the internal security institutions.
The IDF, the U.S. and Israel have continued to attack Iranian internal security institutions,
such as Basij bases, police stations.
that's designed to eventually try to help people rebel against the government.
If you go to, if you want to, so I'll post the link to this, you can go to the Institute
for the Study of War and you can find, they actually have a graphic, which is US and Israeli
strikes targeting internal security in Tehran.
I can't even fit the whole thing on here, let me just show you this.
But you can go and you can look at this.
in their update here. Again, it's all these different internal security sites that have
been targeted. So I'll post a link to the report. And they also have a map of U.S. and
It really strikes in Iran in the past day and where they are.
Here they have, what is this?
This is at a drone base damaged before and after.
I'm going to post a link to this report so you can check it out.
One of our viewers said, you need a magnifying glass to read it all.
I just posted the link to the Institute for the Study of War update.
I'm hoping they may be still a little more big picture stuff soon.
But that's an interesting observation because, you know, it's not like we have a lot of live
streams going on from Iran showing us what's being hit.
they point out that a lot of these internal security related sites have been hit.
Sorry, I just had to send off a couple of things related to...
to the channel and all this. Zippy says seems pretty quiet tonight. That's what Zippy said.
I mean, but obviously we're not in Iran. So we, I'm sure there's a bunch of airstrikes in Iran,
but we cannot, we cannot witness those in real time.
But I will say, you know, we in the last day or so there haven't really been reports of,
I haven't heard many reports of Iranian drones hitting other countries, you know?
At least in the last day.
Yes, as one of our viewers at the Iran Internet is out.
Let's spin out for days.
The last explosion in Beirut, do I have a replay?
I'm not sure when exactly was it.
If you tell me when it was, I could maybe do it.
Give it to you.
Explosion in the small cam?
Yeah, I wouldn't mind showing you that, because we never get to show it to you, but I don't
remember when it happened.
three hours ago? Three hours ago? Oh, hold on. Give me a moment. I'll check. One of the
viewers that happened like three hours ago? Are you sure? That seems like a long time
ago. Maybe you're right. Oh, I found it. I found it. Yeah, this was the one, this
This was the one that we didn't, oh my gosh, oh my gosh, it's all falling apart.
This is the one that we didn't get to see really because we were having a technical difficulty.
So let me show you this one.
I'll put it on the screen earlier.
Earlier.
Um
Where is it? I gotta find it here. I thought I'd queued it up. I thought I had queued it up. I guess I didn't do a good job queuing it up. Oh no, it's coming. It's coming like right now, I think.
Oh, I see what's here.
Oh, here it is. Here it is. Watch this right now. This was earlier. This was earlier.
It's coming right now.
They didn't catch it when it actually...
I guess they missed it when it actually hit.
That was right around when we had the issue.
That was hours ago.
Oh, that's not the one?
Was there one after that?
Maybe there was one after that.
I don't know. I'd have to go look.
I don't know if there was one after that.
I can go look.
I don't know.
Scrolling through.
Oh, I see another one. You're right. There was one after that.
There was one after that. You're right.
It was like two hours ago.
I got it right down.
Here's the one after that. Coming up right now.
Hold on.
Oh, you can actually see, you can actually see the explosion on this one.
Watch this, right now.
See, it was off to the side on the right. There it is, right there on the right.
Wow, that was pretty big.
They didn't quite catch it.
If I had that on the other one...
No, I don't think I have it on the other one.
Then I think they pan over to it. You can see it on the right there.
I'll replay that one, but I think that was a building that had been ordered evacuated.
Now I have two cameras, but the other camera didn't get this one.
Okay, I'll play that again.
That was about two hours ago.
One of the viewers says never hear ambulance or fire engines.
I don't know if that's because they don't have them go out right away or if it's because
you just...
Maybe you can't hear them from this distance.
This might be too far away, I don't know.
To hear them down on the street, I don't know.
That might have been the last attack in Deirut there.
I'm going to say a couple of thank yous here to people.
Hold on.
moment here. So that was before. Now it's live. I just forwarded to live. It's live on both.
Let me thank a couple people here.
Hey, thanks so much to A. Rash Tavaqol, A. Rash Tavaqol, who's from Iran.
I have family and parents living in Iran.
We all support the things happening, Arash says.
And most of the Iranians, at least 80%, have chosen Reza Pahlavi as the transitionary leader.
Thank you.
Hey, Rush, that's nice of you.
You know, what was it a couple days ago?
I feel like Trump is a bit wishy-washy on Reza Palavi.
Didn't we see him talk about Reza Palavi a couple days ago?
Does anyone else remember this?
I know we did.
I'm trying to remember when it was.
What happened to the camera?
What happened to something wrong with the camera?
Oh, the camera's fine now.
I was like, what happened to the camera?
Uh-oh.
Camera issues, you know, that's fine.
I was trying to think, when was it?
I feel like he was too...
He said there were better options, said the golly.
I think it was like two days ago.
Wesley said they said he said they were not really looking at him.
I can't remember what event it was.
We were watching it here.
Oh, I think maybe it was when he was with the Chancellor
mertz of germany
i think that's what it might have been
was it yesterday maybe was yesterday
and i think we played the interview
by the way uh... i bet you're gonna say no i'll say it anyway
uh...
if you want to speak we didn't cover it live i can play some
Thanks, Anthony. I appreciate it. What happened? Something happened again? Was there a problem
with the broadcast? Yeah, hit refresh. Hit refresh if there's a problem. Please hit, because
I'm watching the broadcast fine. Yeah, I mean, guys, guys, once we, if you're watching, especially
on YouTube, sometimes there's issues and you just got to hit refresh. So if you're having
a problem just refresh the stream. I'm away for a few more days and then I will be back
in my home studio.
A few more days.
Oh, yeah, a little something happened.
Yeah, again, we had a problem earlier,
so hopefully everything's all right.
Sorry about that.
Thank you, Biggie Casio.
Uh oh, the camera's moving.
Why is the camera moving?
What's the camera doing?
Has there been any response from Russia or China in the conflict with no more drones to Russia or oil to China?
It's weird we haven't seen a response.
So, Biggie, we talked about China a bunch last stream and I read an article.
I'm not going to do it all again, but I read an article last stream, some of an article from the Economist,
which just talked about different reasons why China might not be upset at all this.
For example, they might not mind if the US got tied down in a military conflict in the Middle East.
It also mentioned that China had a bunch of other oil suppliers.
So, again, so basically what the article went through is it said, you know,
China is just, it's making kind of a cold calculation about what benefits and costs there are.
So now regarding Russia, I don't know enough about it, but again, it's all, it's going
to be costs and benefits.
So for China or Russia to somehow intervene, it's got to be worth their while.
But it is interesting, but they didn't really help Iran last year when it was getting attacked.
You know, an interesting thing about Russia, I was reading somewhere where it said that
If the price of oil goes up, that could really benefit Russia's economy.
Hey, it's Chase says China is playing the long game.
The article, if you want to read it, is called China's Ice Cold Calculus Over Iran.
It's in The Economist.
Oh, another thing the article talked about is China actually has a bunch of investments
and expat populations in Saudi Arabia and the UAE.
And also China wants stability, like the idea of stability.
So it says, if American actions, you kind of
said if American actions somehow yield an Iranian government
that really has given up nuclear weapons,
so much the better. What China cares about most, the economy says, is its interest in
the Middle East from stable energy prices to a safe environment for investors. China
China has vast economic interests in the Middle East.
The Economist also says China would have been much more worried by a popular uprising in
Iran than these other countries coming in and like bombing Iran and killing their leaders.
The Economist says the spectacle of a popular movement toppling an autocratic regime is
It's precisely the kind of thing that makes officials in Beijing anxious.
BW has an article why is Russia not coming to Tehran's aid?
One expert they talked to says Russia and China have bigger problems to worry about.
Also, they talk about how a prolonged war could benefit Moscow.
For example, higher oil price.
For example, U.S. putting more into the Middle East and less into supporting Ukraine?
That kind of thing.
Anyways, I'm not an expert on these questions, but it's all, I assume if Iran and China calculated
that it was in their best interests to give more support to Iran, they would.
Thank you, Patrick Afif, for the memberships.
Thank you, Patrick.
Very nice of you.
Thank you, late nightly, who says after explosions you see tracer rounds fired from different
locations.
are using the tracers plus the explosions to triangulate targets. Do you mean the Lebanese?
I'm not sure if you're talking about this video late night. This is Lebanon, but I'm
I'm not sure.
Thanks DNA content.
Thanks Biggie Caso.
Thanks Cacheology 101, who thinks Trump is OK with Pallavi,
but doesn't want to say that because I
think he would be happy with even a lesser change.
Thanks PA Jeeper.
Thanks Anthony 41986.
Thank you, Mitchell Pilate.
So the interview I was thinking of was yesterday.
Thanks, John Smith.
Yeah, John, I've seen different videos supposedly from Iran.
I'm not allowed, I can't verify them, most of them,
but I'm not allowed to, I don't have the rights
to show them.
But it's not that there's nothing
coming out of Iran. It's just hard to get a really good picture of what's going on.
I mean, I believe, didn't the U.S., I haven't there been thousands of U.S. and
Israeli strike, I believe, at this point? But yes, I am aware that there are some
videos floating around out there. But I cannot show them. Thank you, John Smith.
Thank you, A.O. Thank you, Norbert.
Mark Lamberton, Josh Barnes says, are the Kurds a threat?
That I don't know. I don't know.
We don't know if there's going to be a Kurdish ground operation in western Iran.
There were conflicting reports on that today.
Some reports said there already is occurred ground operation.
We'll have to see how that plays out.
Thank you, Josh.
Some of the articles said they have a few thousand fighters, but I don't know exactly how many.
I'll try to look up and find some analysis from people
who specialize in this stuff.
Jackie UK, thank you.
Marion, thank you.
Ark Wolf, thank you.
Jesse James, thank you.
Fex.
Plox, thank you.
NS Jonathan 8, FSD in Arizona.
Jackie UK.
Jesse Fence, FSD and AZ, WH-1, thank you, WH, Aaron McKee, Aaron, Aaron McKee, Jesse
Thank you, and our Makita and Daniel Daley.
Oh, I think the extreme stopped like an hour ago.
Sorry about that.
When we had a little bit of a hiccup, like an hour ago, I think the extreme stopped.
I don't know that I want to start it again, though, for this time.
I think we might leave it.
I don't know how light will go tonight, but I think I'm just going to leave it.
Hopefully, people from the next can find out, can find the other versions.
I think people might be getting confused with the clock.
Remember, the clock says Iran time, not Beirut time.
Beirut is 90 minutes behind Iran.
So in Beirut in Israel, it is 520, not 650,
which I know is a bit confusing.
Thank you to Beach Girl, that's really nice of you, Beach Girl.
Thank you.
Also, Winsie Whiskey Guns Trucks.
Thank you.
Whiskey Guns Trucks.
I appreciate that.
Oh, Joe Seals.
Hey, Joe is watching with Jake, Mom, Bridgen, the boys.
Thanks to all the Seals for watching.
Thank you, Joe.
It's really nice of you.
Ben and Eli are watching.
Danny has receipts says Al Jazeera Arabic has a run live stream thanks Danny
yeah I mean I can't steal their feed Al Jazeera has some kind of agreement where
they can have cameras in Iran so I can't steal their feed but you can try
checking them out thanks also so much Lisa Messer for the memberships and
Beach girl for the membership also Lee I think late night Lee before thank you
It is getting light there on the cameras.
Hugo thinks Trump has boxed himself in this war will continue way past US elections.
By the way, we did a poll earlier, and more than half of you said you thought the war
was going to continue for longer than four weeks.
There was an article in Radio Free, Radio Free Europe today, let's see, hold on a second,
about US considers arming Iranian Kurdish opposition groups.
This is from Radio Free Europe and Radio Liberty.
The aim, the US aim experts say, would be to stretch Tehran's military resources, weaken
the state's grip on power, and foment an uprising inside Iran, a multi-ethnic country
we have some 90 million people.
Mmm.
Michael Horowitz, who I follow, was interviewed for this story, and he said,
the main goal is to make sure the Islamic Republic starts losing control
of some areas of the country.
The assessment may be that by doing so, other minorities,
as well as the broader opposition, may be inspired.
Some elements within the regime who may be tempted to defect or flee may also see this as a sign that they should do so now before the situation spins fully out of control.
Kurds make up around 10% of Iran's population and primarily live in the countries west along the border with Iraq.
Iran has long been accused of suppressing and discriminating against the country's ethnic minorities, including Kurds.
I'm going to post a link to this article in the chat, by the way, and, uh, hang on a moment
here.
This is this article by Radio Free Europe Radio Liberty about the possibility of, of US
first considering arming Iranian Kurdish opposition groups.
Another expert they talked to for this article, Sasha Bruchman, said possible ground incursions
by Iranian Kurdish groups into Western Iran could stretch Tehran's military resources.
If the Kurdish factions were to stage a concerted series of attacks, the Revolutionary Guard
would have to seek reinforcements.
However, that would weaken their posture in core cities,
such as Tehran, Isfahan, or Karash.
It would thus create a dilemma for the regime
where to send sparse reinforcements in times
when coordination is also more difficult.
It is this dilemma in thinning out
of forces that is the operational goal.
The risks of the US possibly arming Iranian opposition
Kurdish groups are considerable, experts say.
Washington, Michael Horowitz said Washington could trigger a civil war and the fragmentation
of the country, which could have lasting consequences.
Also, if the Kurds engage in long-term war against Iran and the U.S. support disappears,
will prove very dangerous for them. Also, experts say it is unclear if the various Iranian
Kurdish groups in Iraq, in Iraq, if the various Iranian Kurdish groups that are in Iraq can
settle their deep differences and have the willingness and ability to fight against the
Islamic Republic.
Anyways, it's an interesting article.
I'm going to post a link to this article by Radio Free Europe Radio Liberty in the chat
if you want to check it out.
But it's interesting talking about what the U.S. might see the benefit of as using the
Kurds.
To inspire others around the country.
To divert Iranian forces.
And just as a little bit of an aid to see where Kurds live, I want to show you this
real quick. This is from the Encyclopedia Britannica. They have a map of areas of majority Kurdish
settlement. I'll post a link to their article too. And I'm putting the map on the screen
from the Encyclopedia Britannica and you can see the green is areas of majority Kurdish
settlement. And you can see that, see this area here, western Iran, northern Iraq, eastern
Syria, Eastern Turkey. But they don't have their own state.
Let me just real quick here. I'm going to show you the article here.
Anyways, if you want to read more about them and see the map and read more, you can check
out Encyclopedia Britannica.
I'm going to post a link to this article in the chat.
Most Kurds live in contiguous areas of Iran, Iraq, and Turkey, a somewhat loosely defined
geographic area region generally referred to as Kurdistan.
I've posted a link to that article in the chat.
Thanks to Britannica for letting me show you some of it.
I've got to turn off that sound. I don't know what that is.
It's driving me crazy.
We hear that once in a while.
I'll put the audio on from the other shot. It's crazy. It's going on in there.
Our viewer says they are renowned, Black Beret says they are renowned for fighting ISIS really
brave folks those Kurds.
Britannica also says, the Kurds are often described as a nation without a state. A nation
is defined as a group of people sharing a common language, history, and culture, often
inhabiting a particular territory. A state, however, is a political entity with formal
government institutions define boundaries and sovereignty.
Thank you, disolute mob for watching in Dione.
Our viewer let it says, I am occurred living in the US.
Axios has some new reporting on the Kurd thing, hold on a second here.
Axios says Iranian Kurd militants are preparing for a possible ground defense against Iran.
Axios reports that the Iranian Kurdish militias are backed by the Mossad from Israel, Israeli
intelligence, I believe, and the CIA spy agencies, the Mossad and the CIA spy agencies.
Excuse me. Also, Axios reports the goal is to try to take over a specific territory in
the Kurdish region inside Iran in order to challenge the regime and inspire a broader
uprising, a U.S. official said. They say the role of the CIA in the plan was first reported
by CNN. Our viewer Ferdinand Gonzalez thinks anything less than full regime change would
be a failure.
We're watching Lebanon because I think that's going to be the only camera on which you might
see some activity.
Israel has been conducting strikes on Beirut.
It's turned up a little bit, no longer.
The sun is coming up.
It's getting light.
I have a Tel Aviv feed.
I do have a Tel Aviv feed, which I can put up for you there, maybe, if it works.
It's Tel Aviv.
It's Tel Aviv in Beirut.
Sirks thinks the offensive is already happening.
Hey, thanks, Kristen McConnell Gates.
I appreciate that.
Thanks for your stars before as well.
It's very nice of you.
It's about 538 Israel and Lebanon time.
I actually have, you know what, I have a better Tel Aviv shot.
It's not a bad Tel Aviv shot though.
I'll leave it up.
moving.
With this whole situation, you never know when more is going to happen.
There also could be things that happen that we just don't know about yet.
the left just gets announced officer
The New York Times is also reporting about the Kurds now, too.
The New York Times says pro-American Kurdish forces are preparing possible Iran incursion.
The CIA has given small weapons to Iranian Kurdish forces in Iraq in a covert program that began before the current war.
So, again, the time says, pro-American Iranian Kurdish forces in Iraq are preparing arm units
that could enter Iran.
And the CIA has previously given small arms to the Iranian Kurdish forces as part of a
covert program to destabilize Iran, which began before the current war. That's what the New
York Times claims. They point out that America does have a reputation of abandoning the Kurds.
For example, they say that in 1991 Gulf War, the US encouraged occurred uprising in Iraq
then stood by as the Iraqi army slaughtered Kurdish forces.
The Times says a couple of things.
They say some people familiar with the planning, the time says that some people they talked
to familiar with the planning for this, for the Kurdish operation, say there's no way
a Kurdish force could topple the Iranian government.
They say they've only been provided with small arms by the CIA.
And also that Iran's Persian majority will not welcome an armed Kurdish incursion.
It is an important thing to keep in mind from everything I've seen, that it's not like they
have this giant, heavily militarized force.
But what I've seen is the argument would be like, oh, I gotta switch the stream on
the top.
They could inspire others in the country.
They could divert security forces in Iran, that kind of thing.
We'll have to see what happens with, will there be some kind of Kurdish operation?
Is the broadcast paused again?
We've lost it. Something happened with the broadcast again. What happened here? What's
going on? Broadcast problems again? Are you kidding me? Oh no. What's happening here?
is happening? What's going on? Why is this... Are we back? There's weird internet stuff
going on tonight. I don't know what's happening. Yeah, there's just weird stuff going on tonight.
You know, hold on, let me, let me, let me, yeah, there's clearly, there's clearly some
sort of, I don't know if it's like one of my providers, because we haven't had this,
I mean I've been, I've been here for weeks, and we've, I remember maybe you once having
any kind of issue, there's just something going on tonight, just with, with one of
my providers or the internet here or something, I'm not even the internet where I am, but I
just mean there's just clearly something going on where I don't know what it is. So again,
I apologize, but normally it doesn't happen. Again, I'm here for a few, I'm away for a
a few more days. But again, I just, I don't, I'm sorry that it's happening, but at least
it wasn't, it didn't kill the stream.
No, things happen.
Sorry about that.
Oh, I was going to just check and fix the...
Somehow the camera got switched.
Oh, I see what happened here.
Reuters switched their camera.
That's what happened.
hold on hold on
here i have i have the uh...
that the one i wanted
well i'll be i'll leave Jerusalem up there that's two of the same one
Oh, excuse me.
Thanks, by the way, to Billy Bob Joe.
Thank you, Billy Bob Joe.
I really appreciate that.
Sarah News.
Thanks Sarah News.
Also Joe Dean Seventy.
Joe Dean said many streamers are having YouTube issues.
Is that true, Joe Dean?
Our viewer, Joe Dean, says many streamers are having YouTube issues.
Have people noticed it with others?
Drew says yes. Thanks also. Ramen in my tom-tom. Ramen in my tom-tom. Another viewer said no.
Our viewer KRV says, I've had to reload more than normal tonight, even on prerecorded stuff.
Little gar loss as I have noticed all day.
Yet maybe there's just kind of like general stuff affecting one of these, maybe one of
these providers that works with all these services is having an issue. I don't know.
AP talks about some of the energy security risks for Asia.
Asia. They say global energy trade is in turmoil as war around the Persian Gulf chokes off
oil and natural gas shipments, causing prices to store. Asia is the most exposed since
it relies heavily on imported fuel, much of it strips through the strait of Hormuz.
narrow passageway that carries a fifth of global trade in crude oil and liquefied natural gas.
Since the Iran War began, the price of Brent crude has jumped 15 percent.
happen here. China and India potentially face big risks. China is the world's biggest
crude oil importer, and India comes in third. Sustained spikes in oil prices would ripple
through their broader economies, straining transport, industry, and households.
Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan are most exposed.
South Korea relies nearly entirely on energy imports.
It gets around 70% of its crude oil from the Middle East.
Taiwan imports nearly all of its liquefied natural gas.
How long is this going to go on for?
One of our viewers said USA going dark soon.
So now we're, I know it's really weird, I didn't restart the stream on X, but the stream
on X seems to have restarted itself.
I didn't restart it.
It restarted itself.
Okay.
Oh, this is interesting. There's another interesting part of the Axios article on the Kurds.
If I can find it, I don't know if it's in there anymore.
I can't find it anymore.
Maybe they took it out.
Axios is reporting that...
Axios says the idea to support the Kurdish-Iranian factions and use them for a ground offensive
in Iran initially came from Prime Minister Netanyahu and Mossad in Israel.
Israel officials, says Axios, promised the Kurdish-Iranian factions not only military
support but political support for a Kurdish-autonomous region in the future.
In a future Iran, if the regime collapsed, one U.S. official told Axios that the Kurds
could end up as cannon fodder.
Our viewer Levix says using Iranian Kurds to attack Iran will never happen.
CNN has a report.
I don't know what you guys think about this.
I don't know what to think about this.
reports that Iranian bombers came within minutes of striking the largest military base housing
US troops in the Middle East before Qatari planes shot them down.
On Monday morning, Iran's Revolutionary Guard dispatched two Soviet-era bombers toward
Al-Uday to Air Base.
They were two minutes away from their targets.
The Qatari issued a warning over radio, then it says, a Qatari fighter engaged the Iranian
jets in aerial combat.
I don't know about this.
Why would the U.S. not be paying any attention to this?
And would Qatar have to send up a fighter to do it?
I don't know.
I'm suspicious.
Sounds like maybe like somebody from Qatar leaked this story.
I cannot imagine that planes got close to Al Udeid Air Base without the US knowing.
I don't know.
seems like a strange story to me.
Oh, Dan Cain, I didn't even watch the press conference before,
General Cain, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff,
acknowledged the incident on Wednesday in the briefing
without specifying the Iranian bomber's target.
He told the briefing, Qatari fighters have for the first time
shot down two Iranian bombers on Rootsville location.
Again, I can't imagine that the U.S. would just leave some part of the Middle East alone
and say, hey Qatari, you take care of it.
And then be like, yay, they shot him down.
I don't know.
It just sounds very strange to me.
It sounds like maybe they're just trying to give an extra political shout out to Qatar, to me.
Who knows? I don't know. I don't know. I don't know.
Maybe it really happened that way.
We're going to go a few more minutes here.
You know, it's after 1 a.m. here.
It's after 1 a.m. where I am.
Bonne says it could be possible and Al-Udeid air-based radar system was
destroyed yesterday by an Iranian missile.
Oh, excuse me.
We have nice bird sounds.
What do you think, guys?
So I think we're getting close to that point.
I think we're getting close to that point when I say, I don't really have more updates
to give you right now.
But if something happens a little later, I can do another stream.
But I think we're getting there.
I think we're getting there.
You know?
You never know when stuff is going to happen.
I don't know.
As I said, you can't predict it.
We can't predict it.
A couple of days ago we did a whole other stream after doing the first stream, because
stuff started happening.
No, I think it might be getting closed.
By the way, thanks to Shin Subin, who says,
I boarded a flight from Korea.
I bought a few months ago.
If I bought it now, it would be a lot more money.
Because jet fuel, I believe, has gone up in price, I think.
I read something about that earlier.
Thanks, Hogan Miller, by the way.
Thanks, Hogan Miller.
Thanks, Enigmatic.
Thanks, Scotty, W-8-R.
Scotty, I haven't heard such a report.
I have not heard such a report, Scotty, about China refusing to send Iran hypersonic anti-aircraft
ship munitions, as had been promised. I've heard nothing about it. I'll see if I find
anything about it. I'll let you know. I'll talk about it. Thanks, Liz. Liz asked Cleopatra,
Billy Hill. Yes, Bloomberg has a headline, Jet Fuel Prices Surge as Iran War disrupts
Middle East exports.
They say jet fuel prices are soaring.
All right, I think it's time.
You got to take break sometime.
Hey, look what happened. I didn't even notice. I didn't even notice that my clock, this is,
I know how it's getting, I know it's getting late when I didn't even notice that the names
of the cities had gone off the end of the clock. Well, what can I say?
I think it's time. I think it's getting there. I can come back on if there's some
huge developments, we can always come back on the air. But I think it's about time we
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Oh, these are drone alerts and one rocket alert.
The rocket alerts like this usually disappear pretty quickly.
This is not missile alerts, I don't believe.
Drone alert, rocket alert's not there anymore.
Drone alert in the north.
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have more coverage I'm guessing later today. That would be the anticipated
schedule.
I'm looking around. It is interesting that in the last day or two, I don't recall Iran
hitting many other things, meeting prominent targets with their drones, which is interesting.
Because a couple of days ago that was happening a lot, but we'll have to see what happens.
All right guys, that's it.
I'm getting off the air right now.
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