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👺EF DAY18👺STRAIT OF HORMUZ: CLOSED👺ISRAEL HITS GAS FIELDS👺ENERGY MARKETS BLOWUP👺TRUMP WANTS CUBA👺GRID BACK👺IL PAC PRIMARY RESULTS
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what's going on everybody? I hope everyone's having a fantastic evening afternoon, pre-noon,
no matter where you are in the world, I'm the Sampai, here's the house that I brought
against WTLive from sunny California, Los Angeles,
the solid Tongva territory.
We're live, we're live.
And I hope all the boys, girls, and MBs
are having a fantastic one because today's a beautiful day.
Today's a wonderful day.
Today is Wednesday.
Ladies and gentlemen, boys, girls, and MBs,
just Wednesday, Wednesday, home day.
You already know what it is.
You already know what it ain't.
We're live, we're live, and it is late.
It's 318 March, Wednesday, March,
18, 20, 26, two days out from going to Cuba. And we have a lot going on. We have a lot going
on in the world. And I'm going to get right into it, but this is part of the broadcast
where I tell you about my personal news about what's going on in the world of us
on outside. I'll be by Graham between the time period where I press the stop,
sure. But then press the stars, remember, but so help me God. That's what I'm
do. Let me tell you, ladies and gentlemen, boys, girls, MBs, we're live. We're live. So
I'm professional to be late for work. Well, there's a reason for why I'm late for work.
And that's because I'm gay and Lebanese. Yes. We were shooting the fear and podcast.
That's why I'm late. And we had an incredible episode with Laverne Cox, who I found out
is a major Hassan Abbey head, like straight up watches all the fear and episodes and
stuff like which was insane she is the most woke oh my god she is so I it was
great it's so incredible I'm very excited that episode is gonna be an
absolute nut house it's gonna be a major banger oh my lord it's gonna be so
sick so you know without further ado that's basically all I've been doing
I've been working on the Google trip working on all that stuff, uh, which is part of the reason why I'm late or not really.
We were just shooting the podcast, but like, I'm, you know, you guys know, I'm a chud ass loser.
Got no fucking life.
You already know.
And, uh, yes, I did the Patreon app with her as well.
And it was awesome.
You guys flirted per Austin show.
Uh, we flirted a little bit afterwards.
It's not for you.
It's not for your eyes to see.
Um, but yes, operation, Epstein, fury day 18 straight of hormones still close. Israel
hits gas fields. Energy markets blow up. Trump wads Cuba grid is back Illinois pack
primary results and more two days out from a Cuba get in now, www.twitch.tv slash Hassan
you already know, I'm going right into it because obviously we got so much news to cover.
She wants some house on Abbey. Yeah. But like she, like when she was flirting with Austin
at the glad awards, I didn't realize it was like, I thought it was just like one of those
things where like, she thinks I'm hot, you know what I mean? Cause there's a lot
of people that there's a lot of people in the, in the industry that are just like,
I kind of know, I kind of know a little bit about, uh, you know, Hassan and what he stands
for, he's woke and he's hot. Like it is not like that. Like she is a straight up Hassanabi
head. Like she is, she is a, a, uh, parasocialist general. Okay. She's a part of the parasocialist
brigades and, and, um, she is a, the Brigadier admiral, uh, on it.
Yeah.
And also a majority report watcher as well.
It was fantastic.
So, um, I didn't even send the meme.
How did the fuck did you get that?
Yeah.
Don't worry about it.
Anyway, play the clip, neat context, punk.
LNG and helium production is going to come crashing down. Yeah, I know. I know. Don't worry. We're going to talk about all of that. I feel so bad for the Qatari people.
Like, they're like, I, I feel the worst out of the golf states, like the ones that are getting hammered the most unjustly.
Because like every single one of the Gulf States has played a role including cutter to a certain degree as far as like
this
indecent
unholy allegiance with Western supremacist forces
But like cutter is the one and I'm not just saying that because I've been there
I'm not just saying that because like you know the pearl of the the pearl of the Gulf
Obviously funds my entire operation. That's not the reason why I'm saying this but
cutter is
out the one golf state that literally has a much better relationship with Iran and has to have a
much better relationship with Iran, partially because, partially because they share a gas field,
right? They have the same, they tap into the same natural supply
And and they literally have a collaborative partnership with the state of Iran out of all the Gulf nations
They's like it's the one that unironically does have to play ball with Iran
Which is part of the reason why a lot of people
Mike from Taiwan W raid W raid Michael from Taiwan
Yeah
Do they share like mr. Burns in Springfield public school
Nobody glazes cutter like Tucker Carlson glazes cutter. Yeah, I mean he's he he might be you know a little bit more involved in the finance side there
But Bahrain is the pearl of the Gulf. Everyone knows this bro. No cutters the pearl of the Gulf
Oh mon is a Switzerland
Did you have a good morning I had a great morning I love I
Love shooting a good-ass podcast episode when we have a great guest on it's just fucking
Gets me excited. Um, massive hit on a Ramco, Saudi, ribby. Yes.
We're going to get into a situation monitoring in a second. Okay.
We are going to moderate, uh, we're going to monitor,
we're going to monitor the situation. This is Laverne talking about you.
Oh, here it is.
Okay. I, this can't get back to her. She's so hot. It's crazy.
Anyway, and I, when I found out that she's 53 years old,
I could not fucking believe it.
But um and a man who screams eight hours a day probably does not have the time and attention that I need
Yes, bro, yes
Yes
She's here, bro. No, she left she just left the house so I can say
Isn't that crazy no, that's like that's like on a different level bro
That is like,
on the fucking
believable.
I thought she was like my age.
I thought she was my age, bro.
I thought she was like maybe not even older than me.
I thought she could be my age or younger.
It was is witchcraft.
It's actually on around the
way, at least bigger, sleep, flirt with him.
Yes.
Yeah, we're going to let that happen.
And you're going to work.
We're going to.
Oh, God.
Well, please.
I like what is tight.
Um, you
So drafts too impressed as you are now i'm an actress so i can you know for an evening i have to ultimately be myself but i
Absolutely
Yeah, bro, honestly, honestly, she said black don't crack. Yes, uh, that is part of it
But i think hrt also. Oh my god. No wonder that fucking brian guy is like
like steadily dosing himself with estrogen. Cause holy moly, it is crazy dude. It is crazy.
It's unbelievable. It is unbelievable. I still don't believe it. Like I, you ever hear something
that, that a person says and you're just like, that's not real. And it just like kind
of washes over you a little bit. I, this is that, like when she says she was 53,
I could not believe it. I still don't believe it.
I love that and you don't need to he he he's good. We're gonna dedicate. He's gonna dedicate two hours exclusively to you
He literally ages you ish true
It really does that's why the fucking trend twins are like they look like they're 50 years old even though they're like 20
You know
Lives on the timeline
Having a normal one. What is this real Donald Trump at Pete Hegson? You missed a boat. Yeah
I mean this person is like a straightforward fascist, right? So who gives a fuck about what they have to say. We already know like
Yeah, yeah, okay. You're annoyed by Kate Willett. So you want the fucking
Fascist government to assassinate her as she's on a fucking humanitarian aid mission
Like it's just you're a goddamn sociopath like fuck you
You know you're you're a fucking freak you're a freak ass bitch for saying this shit
Anyway, whatever and fuck them. I don't even think these people deserve any fucking attention
What's happening on the Dan Lebatar show talking my Cuba? Oh, I saw this. I
Need to hit I need to hit my boy up. I think that's the one area
We found we finally found it because I love Dan. I don't I love Dan LeBatarr, but he is Cuban. He is from Florida
He has a very different attitude about it than I do and I want to actually have a conversation with him after I go to Cuba and come back
First in in private and then maybe even in public
But yeah, it's it's definitely
It's definitely something I saw and I think a lot of people are, you know, very frustrated
because he has a very liberal audience, very progressive audience.
And yeah, look, it's not, I don't want to, I don't want to do this thing where I'm just
like, fuck you.
Cause like he is a very kind person.
Okay.
He's a very kind person.
He's a very sincere person.
He's a very nice person.
He has a lot of great opinions in general, but like clearly this is an area of disagreement,
but I think there could be a constructive conversation here.
Obviously, it's like, you know, it's personal, right?
I mean, he's Cuban.
It's personal.
So I would say it's a blind spot.
I think he would say I'm being a silly little fake larping revolutionary who doesn't understand
the plight of the Cubans that come from the government and its mismanagement or something
like that, but, you know, never give up on the unks.
They have the most agitprop to detangle, yeah, it's all good.
And I think we'll have a conversation about that.
Like I said, you can lean into the empathy of someone like Dan and have him regardless of...
I've been clipping you for more than a month, putting in eight hours a day at least. I was on
my way to hit 400 to 500,000 views per month on YouTube, but I got shadow banned. Not only 200
to 400 views per video, YouTube support reviews to engage with me. Is there anything you
or the team can do to help me get in contact with actual creator support? I don't know,
know, but I wonder, I wonder if that's like a systemic thing that's going on with like
YouTube just actively taking out my, taking out my fan channel somehow. Sorry, I don't
feel bad for the Cuban diaspora that Castro and Chagavara took over their families. They
was like, look, dude, dude, dude, not every single fucking person in the Cuban diaspora
it comes from that background, okay? I don't know, I don't know Dan's personal involvement,
but like, if you understand the history, the revolutionary history of Cuba, you have to
also understand that like, there are a lot of people, especially the recent comers that
aren't coming from that background, like the initial people who came to the United
States of America that literally aligned with the American government, the CIA, the mafia,
and all these nefarious forces against their capitalism of the highest order certainly had a lot of involvement, a lot of financial entanglements, and were frustrated.
But you can't say that about like second generation people. You can't say that about, you know.
Also, there's a lot of chuds too, you know what I mean?
The irony of course is you don't know...
The irony of course is you don't get to hear from real Cubans who still fucking...
Real Cubans who still live in Cuba, right?
That's the thing.
You just don't hear from them at all.
We'll monitor this situation. We'll get to the Cuba portion of the broadcast in a little bit.
Like I said, two days from now, I will be in Havana and, you know.
Welcome to the program. We're going to focus in the next few minutes on a story that's been breaking,
and that is the attack on the South Pass gas field in Iran.
Yes, my vote, Jeremy Corbyn is coming. Now we can openly say it. Yes.
Um, there's a lot of politicians coming, a lot of activists coming. Um, people sending me the Caesar shop says our shop is sexual assault allegations.
You're barking up the wrong tree, buddy. Okay.
Like, that's crazy. Like, I, I, you know, I don't know if I'll have time to cover that. Okay. Like.
The majority report mentioned you're Cuba trivia.
Once in, um, are you going to meet up a boy boy Cuba?
Yes.
Yes.
Yes.
Yes.
Yes.
Will you do sight seeing there too?
Yes I will.
I will be doing some sight seeing.
Your bubble is mental.
So are you want to be Hollywood star?
What?
What are you even doing in life for humanity?
You fuck.
You fuck.
What do you think is your purpose for humanity?
Your bubble is mental, so are you want to be Hollywood star?
Talk, this is perhaps one of the worst weeks to say this, like I'm literally going to fucking
Cuba with, you know, humanitarian, on a humanitarian aid mission that we've been fucking organizing
for like the past two months.
Like, you know, you're barking up the wrong tree, but it's like the worst possible
tree to be barking up at the worst possible time to be barking up this tree, you know?
know Che Guevara you want to be? Yeah, I'm not. I would never. I could never be. I couldn't be the
fucking, I can be a fraction of the man that he was. I understand that.
Do you like Che Guevara? Because I don't, usually in my experience people that say
stuff like this don't even fuck with Che Guevara, right? You abum stealing money and
and making your audience of hate. Okay. The irony here, he is lionizing Che. I mean, I
lionized Che. But it's funny cuz like, I lionize him because he is a lion, okay? He is a man
who has sacrificed everything, including his life, fighting the revolutionary cause, succeeding.
He's brilliant. He's incredible. I love him. I will never be even a fraction of the man
he was. If I can be the man that he was, it is just as pinky by the time my life ends,
then I will have accomplished my mission, right? I will have had a tremendous impact
far more than I thought I ever could. But having said that, you know, I don't think
this guy likes Che Guevara. I think he's just saying that. Yeah. Metal gear solid Che Guevara.
I'm not even fit to polish his boots. It's true. What's your mission? Making more money,
making more hate. Yeah. Famously, that's my mission. That's why I don't run any ads.
And I'm entirely sponsored by voluntary subscriptions. The piker broadcasting services sponsored
by you, the people for you, the people, um, I don't know why you would consider that to
be theft. Um, but I guess this guy does, but you know, you just spent like 50 minutes talking
about how to meet people with empathy, not hate. I did, but I don't think this guy heard
that you keep your audience of hate. If there is no drama, there is no viewers and
you know it. Um, I don't know what you're talking about. Are you saying, are you,
Are you considering global affairs and geopolitical movements to be drum-a?
Is that what you think is going on?
Going to covering American imperialism is just drum-a?
Is that what it is?
Because I've been doing this for years and years.
I'm glad that there's more people paying attention to it, but I was doing it when
And there was no one paying attention to it and I will do it even in the future if no one
pays attention to it, right?
I didn't start the drama if you consider America and Israel fighting Iran, blowing up Iranian
schools to be drama.
No drama, no viewers, that's your whole concept.
All of it, politics, all of it, all of it, all of it, all of it, all of it, all hate.
to the hate to the other side. Got it. Anyway, thank you, Ultimate Weapon X for the five
gift subs. All right, let's continue with the drum. A bro mentioned TYT, that's a 40 year
old chatter raging up.
Thank you for the 15 gift to subs adding on to the drum. Hey, it's not well does make up wake up Trump's cattle midday futures
No, it won't
All right, let's continue. Let's continue Trump is now at 100% approval
There's no breaking maga Trump's approval of Maga GOP is literally 100% 90% of Maga GOP approval US military action in Iran
Those who disapprove of Trump are not Maga at this point importantly Maga makes up the same share of voters as it did when Trump won in
2024, uh, we'll obviously talk about that. That's why I'm laughing when you say like,
we'll just wake up the hogs. Nothing will wake up the hogs. The hogs are in a cult.
Okay. Uh, close presence. Thank you for the 20 gifted. Are you going to stream from Cuba?
How is that going to work with the whole grid collapse? I'm bringing my own power.
I'm bringing my own and I'm bringing my own gear. Okay. Um, anyway, let's start.
Let's start here on my Afghan-Moroccan girl that was raised Russian.
I want to talk with you about things.
I moved to Barcelona, Spain two years ago due to
Holland being done with Dutch politics where I was born.
Okay, cool.
I don't, I don't take, you know, like individual conversations like that.
You know, there's 31,000 people in the stream with you.
This news coming to us from a news agency linked to the
Revolutionary Guard Corps in Iran.
It's reported the fire teams were dispatched to contain that blaze.
South Paz is a portion of the world's largest natural gas field.
It's shared by Iran and Qatar.
The Qatari foreign ministry condemned the attack as dangerous and irresponsible.
What affects one side of the field does have the potential to affect another.
It's one big basin, and the two countries do liaise on how they manage it.
And in response, Iran's issued evacuation orders for five energy facilities in the Gulf,
in Saudi Arabia, the UAE and in Katana as a result they've just seen on your screens.
Oil prices suddenly climbing again, topping $108 a barrel in early trading.
That's up 5% on yesterday's prices.
I've just been watching, in fact, as the indices turned red.
The benchmark for UK gas price also rising by nearly 6%.
Let's bring in our North America business correspondent, Samira Hussain.
The reason for that, not least the retaliation that Iran is promising, Samira, is because
this gas field, it is one. And if there's a fire at one side, as I say, it potentially
has an impact on the other side of the gas field.
Right. So the enormity of this kind of an attack, because it has such a cascading impact
on a large swath of Iran's oil and gas reserves, it really could have quite a huge impact
in terms of how much oil is getting out of Iran.
Now you couple that with already the statements by the international maritime organizations
that are saying it is just far too dangerous to have any kind of military escort for these
ships through the Strait of Hormuz.
You're seeing an intense amount of pressure on oil prices, which is why you're seeing
it and go up to more than $108 a barrel. And depending on whether we see any kind of retaliation
from Iran.
Do you think there's an off ramp left? There's always an off ramp. It's just entirely dependent
on if America allows Israel to, to, uh, if America cuts Israel out of the equation, there's
your off ramp, right? Um, the off ramp will never happen as long as Israel is still,
leading the pack. I think Israel doing this unironically will create an off-ramp because
because like Israel with collaboration with the American government by the way at least according
to Barak Israel's most loyal soldier Ravid Barak unit 8200 Ravid reported that this was in
partnership. This strike on the Iranian gas fields was actually in partnership with the
American side, or at least they informed the American side that they were going to do this,
and they were not stopped. And for that reason, it leads me to believe that Israel is trying to
get Iran to go up the escalation ladder and retaliate, which I suspect already has happened.
I don't know, I was on a podcast so I don't know if they did, but like America might come out and say
we didn't authorize this, but as long as they don't actually stop Israel or as long as they don't
actually turn around and restrain Israel in some way, it's utterly irrelevant. And Iran,
I suspect, is already striking back, which will absolutely melt the energy markets because
Because, you know, it's tit for tat. It's tit for tat. Israel doesn't want an off-ramp,
and the faster America recognizes that, or the faster they understand that this is going
to be punishing for them, the easier things will be. This is the goal of the Iranian government
right now, which is to offer enough of a military deterrence, going up the escalation
ladder as they get hit over and over again to literally strike at the heart of capital.
Capitalism is very powerful, it's a domineering force, it's the hegemonic cultural attitude,
it's the economic organization around the globe, right?
But capitalism is also very weak at moments like this.
It creates an opportunity for countries to engage in anti-imperialist acts by not just
directly punishing people militarily, punishing troops militarily for invading their country,
but also hitting the center of capital.
And the Gulf assets sitting right there within striking distance of Iranian missiles creates
a unique opportunity.
And that's exactly what's going on.
I mean, Iran did not do this up until this very moment, partially because they wanted to wait,
partially because they thought, hey, you know, we're going to be restrained.
As long as you don't hit our refinement processes, we won't hit the other refineries.
But, you know, obviously, there is a lot of, I mean, there are targets that they
a strike that they haven't struck thus far. But now that they've been hit, of course.
Rowan, Mohen Rabani has el-takes on Iran. I don't think so.
Israel has just bombed Iran's largest natural gas processing facility in the Bushar province.
Israel stated that it conducted this attack in full coordination with the United States.
The attack is consistent with Israel's strategy of aiming to destroy not only Iran's military-military
industries, but also its industrial base and its economy. Israel's objective is not regime change,
but a state collapse. In this particular case, there is, I believe, an additional
motivation behind the Israeli attack. Iran has repeatedly indicated that if its energy
infrastructure is attacked, this crosses a bright red line and it will retaliate with attacks
on energy infrastructure throughout the Persian Gulf.
If Iran does indeed respond in this manner, the prospects of direct participation in this
war by the Gulf Cooperation Council states the GCC increases significantly.
This is exactly what Israel would like to see and would also explain why the U.S.,
which previously counseled against such attacks, now supports them and participates in
their execution.
This attack is not only a demonstration of the U.S.-Israeli capabilities, but also of
U.S.-Israeli strategic failure and arguably of growing desperation as well.
I think so.
I think this is the correct analysis.
I think the situation has gotten to, the situation is completely outside of the control
of the Americans at this point, and they're actively trying to bring in other regional
partners and even global partners to try to create the necessary diplomatic pressure against
Iran because they understand that they cannot open the Strait of Hormuz militarily.
And as long as Iran can sit there and keep lobbing missiles at any ship that dares cross
the Strait of Hormuz without getting the proper clearance from the Iranian side, it's
closed.
The Strait of Hormuz will remain closed.
can not successfully attrit the Iranian ballistic missile capabilities, the Iranian drone capabilities,
it's just not going to happen. Right?
And here we are, another massive escalation that will then have massive consequences
after the Iranian retaliation that already started, massive capital consequences, massive
consequences in terms of the energy markets and the price of energy in general.
We can probably see those prices going up even higher.
Yeah, Germany's Pledig Merz has been speaking in the last hour, Samir, saying that it's
to everyone's detriment this war, and that is reflected in the secondary impact here
that you also have to consider is that it is in Israel's best interest, at least
in the short term and maybe in the long term, whatever their design is, to cripple the Gulf
as well. So if Iran and the Gulf States are fighting amongst themselves, that's also an
upper hand for Israel. Israel wants a weakened, Israel wants no Iran and a weakened Gulf,
right? A weakened Gulf is much easier to dominate. A weakened Gulf is much easier
to dominate, it actually boosts Israel's capabilities in the region. It actually makes Israel play
a much larger role in the region. This is the reason why Israel is the unsinkable aircraft
carrier in a resource rich region that America has always placed a lot of emphasis on.
Israel has expansionist goals, as we know. And as long as there is no political pushback
was so ever from the weakened Gulf states that are terrified, then Israel can do whatever
the fuck it wants.
And so this is a mutually beneficial situation, and I'm sure Iran knows this as well.
That's part of the reason why Iran has has been somewhat restrained in their retaliatory
strikes.
And that was until this very moment where they did not light the refineries on fire.
But now who knows where this goes by the strike because Iranian gas, which has been
flowing to Iraq has suddenly been suspended. So, Iraq now suffering from presumably a gas
shortage as a result of this. Everybody is affected in the energy markets by what is
going on in that Gulf region.
Absolutely. And if you look at the impact, especially when you're looking at the Asia-European
sort of trajectory in terms of getting things out of that Strait of Hormuz, you're
seeing quite an intense amount of pressure. Now we know that some Iranian oil is getting
out to other countries, that the other countries have made individual agreements with Iran for
their ships. So for example, India has been able to get some stuff out of the Strait of
Hormuz, but it's really an ad hoc. And so it might be alleviating a little bit of pressure
for some countries. It's not the kind of blanket movement of goods that we saw before this war.
And of course, the concern is that these energy prices, if they continue to climb like this,
it could push the entire world into a recession, a global recession is very much possible.
Yeah, a lot of pressure coming from Washington, particularly on those NATO countries. I wonder
If you could respond to this, Samir, we've just had this from Johnny Biela, Defence Correspondent,
who says John Healey, the Defence Secretary here, has had important discussions today
with Defence Ministers from France, Germany, Italy and Poland on the Strait of Hormuz.
He said that they'd discussed working with Allies to reinforce regional security and
protect British interests.
But he's not giving any response to whether the Allies would send shipping to the
gulf and according to President Macron that's only going to happen when tensions are eased
in that area. It's not going to send ships to the gulf if there's still a hot war in
place.
Well, absolutely. And I think that we've already heard from many of European countries
saying exactly that, that they're not going to be going in to protect any vessels going
through the gulf region, because it's frankly too dangerous. And we're seeing that international
organizations are also saying that it's just frankly too dangerous. So what those discussions are
is, you know, it's interesting to know that they're having these discussions
regionally amongst allies, but really the conversations need to be had with Iran in this
case. I mean, there is a case to be made, as we've seen with other countries like India,
who have made individual agreements with Iran to say, hey, look, don't target this particular
ship, it's not going anywhere else but to India. And you could presumably see a situation like
that happening where you see more and more individual countries that are creating these
one-on-one, that are opening one-on-one discussion channels with Iran in order to protect their
own best interests.
Iran's Revolutionary God has issued evacuation warnings right after obviously for Gulf energy
sites after Israeli strikes on Boucher and you know here we are monitoring the situation
once again.
Two warnings for several oil and gas facilities across the Gulf.
It comes after Israeli strikes hit a key gas facility in Iran's southern Boucher province.
The plant processes natural gas from the south part's north dome field which Iran shares
with Qatar.
A spokesman for Qatar's.
Remember, this is a shared gas field, okay? This is a shared gas field with Qatar. It's
ridiculous. Like, it's, I mean, it's so clearly trying to light the entire region on fire.
Like Israel recognizes that they cannot accomplish our military goals with the current
bombing campaigns. Okay? They can't. And that's precisely the reason why they are trying to spread
the pain around with no interest whatsoever in what happens to the rest of the world,
the energy markets around the globe, basically lighting the region on fire hoping that America
will be stupid enough to put boots on the ground. Why is it bad if Iran loses? First of all, Iran's
loss in this situation would mean 93 million people are now living under a failed state.
It's devastating for the entire region, right? If that's what you're asking sincerely,
in this circumstance, the best possible outcome from this is that America realizes that they
They got punched in the face. They got a bloody nose. They cut Israel out of the equation and decided to de-escalate and
Decided to stabilize the region
So that so that Iran does not collapse and turn into a failed state because 93 million people living in a failed state would be
Terrifying but wouldn't a better government be better for the people there. So this is a very this is a common question then people ask
While there could be a better government in the future for Iran, right now they're in war, right?
So it doesn't matter. The domestic concerns are secondary, utterly irrelevant in this process.
And the American and Israeli government's interest in Iran is not to bring about a new government
anyway, right? It's not to bring about a new government Iran. It's very clear that they are
trying to actively destabilize. Israel's goals here are to actively destabilize Iran to turn it
into a failed state, similar to Libya, so that similar to Libya, so that they are easier to
dominate, so that they can't actually present any sort of response to Israel when Israel follows
up on their expansionist agenda, right? Are you with APAC? What do you think?
Foreign ministry has condemned Israel's attack as a dangerous and irresponsible step. Well,
the IRGC has named several facilities in Saudi Arabia, the UAE and Qatar, saying they will
be targeted by military strikes in the coming hours. It said that repeated warnings
had previously been issued to Gulf governments accusing them of pursuing what it described
as a dangerous path.
We're live this hour with a lot of correspondence in Tehran, Dubai, Ramallah, and the White
House.
We're going to first to Tehran, we're going to speak to Muhammad Valt.
So we're hearing more about this targeting in the province in southern Iran.
What do we know?
Yes, we know that a salvia in Bushar has been attacked at one of the biggest oil and gas
facilities in Iran.
And that fire broke out in some sections of that facility.
The authorities say they are putting the matter under control and that the area has been
evacuated of the workers of the factory.
But at the same time Iran says this is a red line.
The armed forces have issued an evacuation order for many facilities in the Gulf region.
I'm going to tell you some of those, the names of some of those facilities.
El Jubail, petrochemicals in Saudi Arabia.
Also the Samarff refinery in Saudi Arabia.
You have Ras gas, a gas lefane in Qatar.
and also other facilities in the same countries so about five or six oil and gas facilities
in the Gulf region are now under threat because the Iranian armed forces have said that in
the next few hours they are going to.
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don't know where it went. Remember that one spider that was like dangling over my head?
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of spider it is, but it's not harmless, especially if it fucking crawls up this mic and like
tries to bite my face. Okay. Real men don't let spiders come on their desk. Yeah, this
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We retaliate but with attacks on those facilities and that they should be
evacuated Iran has always warned that this war should not take a turn that
turn that is going to be destructive and very costly to the region. It has warned the Gulf countries
against allowing the Americans to use their airspace and their land and their sea
for attacks against Iran. And also it has always been saying that if Iran's oil facilities are
attacked it will retaliate in kind against the same facilities in the Gulf region.
So, let's go to Zain Basravi, who's in Dubai. Zain, we've sorted out the technical problems.
Let's talk about the evacuation orders that Iran has issued. As a result of that, U.S.
and Israeli attack on the gas processing plant in southern Iran. What more can you
tell us about the evacuation order?
I'll put the helmet on. It'll protect me from the spidey.
Well, we're three weeks into this war. And throughout the course of that time,
GCC countries have seen retaliation from Iran in an escalatory manner.
Throughout the course of the last two weeks, multiple attacks on multiple places only getting
worse.
Throughout the course of today, we saw escalating attacks, missiles, drones.
And now, by the end of today, it is likely to escalate, perhaps exponentially so, following
these attacks on Iran's energy infrastructure.
They have vowed they will retaliate, and they have said, at least five different
locations in three different countries.
in the UAE, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar will be targeted as for what the Iranian government
has put out in terms of a warning.
They've said to stay away to citizens and residents around the following facilities,
a warning to stay away from oil facilities in Saudi Arabia, UAE, and Qatar.
There's some ref refinery in Saudi Arabia, Al-Husam gas field in the UAE, Jubel Petrochemical
Complex in Saudi Arabia, the Mesai Petrochemical Complex and Mesai Holding Company affiliated
with Chevron, they say, in Qatar.
And Rasul-Fan refinery also in Qatar, phases 1 and 2.
It's very specific here.
We should remind people that at the beginning of the war, in the first week, first 10 days
of the war, there were attacks on and over refinery in Saudi Arabia.
On Rasul-Fan, the gas refinery, liquid natural gas refinery in Qatar.
Iran denied being responsible for those attacks.
They said they didn't do it.
Now whether or not you believe them, countries in the region didn't.
They still accused Iran of carrying out those attacks.
Iran denied it.
they are stating very clearly that we intend on targeting these locations and you should
leave the area.
And they have said, after repeated warnings given by Iran, that it would do this.
Their energy infrastructure coming under attack, they're going to meet out a tit-for-tat response.
We also have a reaction from Qatar's foreign ministry, the spokesman Majlal Ansari, reacting
to this saying the Iran-South Pars field being targeted by Israel, which extends
into Cuthers North gas field. It is a dangerous step targeting energy infrastructure is a
threat to global energy security, the people of the region and the environment. A very
clear warning, very clear reaction from Cuthers Ministry.
Couldn't this backfire and cause the GCC to pressure the USA to de-escalate? The GCC
has no power. As long as this conflict continues, the GCC has no power whatsoever.
They're just, they're just eating it. They're bullet sponges. As long as this conflict
continues, I don't think there's any exit ramp for the GCC at all. I don't think
there's any way for the Gulf Cooperative Council states to, to come back to the United States
of America and apply pressure right now. Um, I don't know how much they want to do that
to begin with. I just, I, I don't, I don't know. I don't think that they're, they're
going to be able to do anything. They're just along for the ride right now. And whatever
Israel does will have negative consequences for them. And you're seeing it right now.
This is a severe Israeli escalation that a week ago was considered a bridge too far by
the American government, if you remember, but they have nothing.
They have powerful air forces.
They could just turn on you as an Israel.
That's such a funny take, man.
No, they don't.
Their air force is not their air force.
You understand that the keys can be turned off by the United States of America.
you get weapons from the United States of America, those aren't your weapons. Those are
American weapons. Okay. They have the ghost of Kuwait. Okay. That's true. I'm talking shit
about the ghost of Kuwait.
That was very clearly a mistake because the American fighter jets were clearly turning
off their transponders while doing aerial bombing missions, which is precisely the
the reason why the ghost of Kuwait actually murk three of them, something that they do
not want to, uh, some, a mistake that they do not want to repeat, regardless.
Cutter has 90 modern jets, 60 European.
I'm telling you right now, there is no, there is no world in which there's no
world in which the cutter, uh, or not even cutter, but like the Gulf
cooperative council states could turn around and just like decide to, to
choose the wage war against Israel. It's just not, it's not going to happen.
People are worried about Gulf countries joining the war against Iran and turning this turning
into a regional conflict. The US based in the Gulf were rendered inoperable by Iran in
a matter of days. What do you think will happen to the native forces, which have been,
which have even less air defense protecting them? Furthermore, these Gulf countries do
not have any weapons that the US hasn't used against Iran. Exactly. Iran is in Iran
is at war with Israel and America right now, which means Iran is at war functionally
with the rest of the world. Because the rest of the forces that could potentially mobilize
against Iran are all backed by American munitions, backed by American weapons, backed by American
systems. Some of them have, you know, modest indigenous defense industries. But, you know,
most of these, most of these weapons that could be, most of these weapons that could
be utilized against Iran are already turned. Hassan, this is in content. Why do these people
care about what your non-expert has to say about all this? Your cosplayer broke, quit
yapping. If I catch you, if I look at your comments in the Asmongold chat and I find
out that you're glazing his analysis, will you feel a sense of shame? Or no. Because
this is true i'm not a missile artist uh... i am not a map artist i'm a
political artist
it's ironic because yes i do actually this is literally my area of expertise
when it comes to
uh... international relations when it comes to
uh... the
talking about anti-imperialism
not only do i have a degree in just this
but also on top of that i i've spent the last decade or so talking about
exactly this scenario
so no uh... in in comparison to the average
commentator in the united states of america both to my right and uh... you
know the liberal content creators as well
i do have uh... the the specific knowledge to communicate
about events such as this one
uh... analyze them interpret them and educate the public on them
but uh...
on the other hand you can get i mean chad ren free holy baited law
uh... it
Basically it goes to show exactly what you're trying to get out of this, but yeah, contrary
to your favorite content creator, I do have a degree in just this, right?
This is what I studied.
And this is what I've been doing for the past 10 years, which is precisely the reason
why my analysis so far has been, oh, Crowder called you a comic cosplayer today.
So these people were told what to think about you today.
Oh, is that what it is?
Yes, Steven Crowder is a great example of a person who is not very knowledgeable, but
simply regurgitates American Enterprise Institute talking points.
For example, that's like one great example.
He's a bad person overall and not very knowledgeable on these issues as well.
They're just repeating whatever kind of, they're repeating whatever kind of talk voice they're
getting from Israeli think tanks.
So if you want to hear that, you can go and get that pretty much everywhere else on the
internet.
This is the one area where you will hear a sober assessment on the way things are going,
which is precisely the reason why if you're confused, a lot of people tune in here.
A lot of people tune into this broadcast because they look to like mainstream media,
they hear things from the administration, they hear things from the government that
is explaining a very different scenario
than the one that's unfolding in real time.
And that's precisely the reason why a lot of people
come here and they're like,
can this guy make sense of what I'm seeing
and what I'm experiencing as opposed to like
what the government is telling me.
Because the government is saying,
things are great, we're winning the war effort.
And yet the situation on the ground
shows a very different reality, right?
Anyway, as far as the Gulf nation states like waging war against Israel, that's laughable,
that'll never happen.
And as far as the Gulf nation states joining the battle against Iran, well Iran is basically
fighting against them already.
So they don't have a massive force to mobilize anyway.
They don't have massive forces that they could possibly mobilize.
It would be laughable to expect that like the Saudi military would do boosts on the ground
military warfare in Iran.
That's even more laughable than the American troops landing on Iranian soil and conducting
any sort of military operation.
So from the Iranian perspective, they're already fighting against every single one of
these countries because they're fighting against America.
America dominates every single one of these countries.
weapons are held in the hands of the militaries that they could potentially activate, right?
It's not going to happen.
That's why I said that.
And Zainiz-Worth, remembering of course the party, there are Gulf countries meeting in
Riyadh later to discuss the security challenges that the region is facing.
What more do we know about that meeting?
Well, in the beginning of the day when the meeting was announced, it was really going
to be addressing the last few weeks, a status quo kind of...
the GCC States, uh, uh, deploy an embargo, like they've done in the past. Well, currently
Iran is already doing a de facto embargo, which is why I think the GCC States, uh,
adding into that embargo would mean nothing. I mean, it would increase the pain in the
energy markets, which are incredibly fake, right? It's, it's more fake than, than
it has ever been. But, you know, adding on to that is not really going to do anything
because like there is already a de facto embargo that is enforced by the Iranian blockade.
A continuous bombardment of these Gulf Arab cities is part of the retaliation. But just
to illustrate the day's events, how dynamic this conflict is, there's been targeted
assassinations, attacks on energy infrastructure. Israel saying they're going to kill anyone
in the Iranian leadership that they want to. Iran saying that they're going to
use more potent and precise weapons and more heavy weapons. It's a carryout of
retaliatory attacks on whoever they seem or whoever they deem necessary,
wherever they deem necessary. The escalation just in the last 10 or 12
hours has been exponential. So this meeting that Riyadh has called were
foreign ministers of Gulf Arab countries, other Arab countries, Islamic
countries was with the aim to further. Are we also pushing down on those
markets as much as we can while denying it? There was something
about that recently, but I can't remember it. Yes. Currently, as it stands, the oil futures
don't actually match the limited supply. And there is going to come a point, there is going
to come a point where like the lack of commodities is going to catch up with whatever the market
manipulation is taking place. Because if you're pricing as though 100% of production
is still taking place, or 85% of production is still taking place when only let's say
75% of production is taking place, then eventually people are going to run out of fucking oil,
right?
And when that happens, I suspect that the markets will correct and that correction
will be really damaging.
It's very interesting though, like watching the, watching the oil markets move in a
a way that is not anchored around the real amount of barrels that are passing through
has been truly interesting because this is the one area where like you have to abide
by the fundamentals. You're kind of, you can't lie about how many barrels of oil are readily
available, right? Oil has an elastic demand. Oil is a commodity that you just can't
lie about. This is not like a complex financial vehicle tool that you can just say is going
to be fine in the future. You can't like price in, you can't engage in like speculatory pricing
when it comes to a hard thing that is finite and also necessary. So it's not going to happen.
They're trying their very best. Donald Trump certainly seems to think he can just out-yap
the lack of readily available oil and he has seen some success in this endeavor
but there is a physical limit to how much you can manipulate the speculative
this is speculatory okay speculative you know there's a there's a physical hard
limit to how much you can engage in in complex financial engineering given the
scale the shock many people are understandably surprised the price
of oil hasn't gone even higher. But as main FT reported, this Financial Times reported
yesterday, the oil market's idiosyncrasies is arguably obscuring the distress. It's important
to remember that oil isn't actually one homogenous product. It comes in a lot of different
densities, forms, and sulfuricides. And therefore has a myriad different uses, buyers,
prices in different parts of the world. You know, you got the sour crude, you got
the heavy crude, you got the light, beautiful oil that comes out of the fracking in the United
States of America, heavy crude is utilized for jet fuel and things like that.
And so, you know, the type of crude that is being restricted right now is different than
the type of crude that's available in the United States of America, for example.
They're sweet and they're sour. There's so much to learn about this. Okay.
The two main and commonly quoted crude oil benchmarks is Brent and the West Texas Intermediate
are primarily for North Sea and Texas slash Gulf of Mexico oil, respectively. So when
people say oils at X or Y, what they're usually talking about is the per barrel
price of a futures contract for delivery of Brent crude oil in the coming month. However,
jumps in Brent and WTI while large and alarming actually understate the degree of dislocation
as the Financial Times verify Ratcliffe highlighted yesterday evening.
This is why the Financial Times is one of the more reliable outlets out there. It's
the one newspaper that doesn't, that can't lie, okay?
Because of the people that read it. Because the purpose that it serves is to educate
uh... people who are making decisions on the market
so you can't get away with the shit that like wall street journal gets away with
or the shit that the economist gets away with
okay
so
oil buyers are scrambling to replace the place of the golf causing price
leaps for grades of around the world from norway to Kazakhstan driving crew
trading no mon to a record more than a hundred fifty dollars a barrel
the closure of the straight of our moves due to the war in the middle east
has severed about a fifth of the world's oil production from the global markets. Remember,
in elastic demand, necessary resource for all productive forces. We know what it looks like
when oil is restricted. Cuba is a great example of this. Their energy grid collapsed yesterday.
They were able to bring it back to life. But understand that when you don't have oil,
you don't have a functioning energy grid in the worst case scenario.
Okay? When you lose a fifth of the world's entire oil production, when it's removed from the global markets, all of a sudden, you're going to start seeing, especially in the Asian markets, rolling blackouts and things of that nature once their strategic reserves also dry up.
The goal here obviously is to stop this, you know, war of choice
from continuing until it gets to that
it gets to that completely chaotic situation.
Okay.
The growing disruption to supplies has driven a number of regional price benchmarks to all-time highs, even as global market
Marker Brent has fallen back to just above $100 a barrel after jumping to a nearly $120 in the early stages of the Iran war.
4. Its sheer physical scarcity driving prices, David Fye, chief economist at Argus Media,
the price of a barrel of oil in Oman, which exports from ports outside the Strait of Hormuz,
soared to nearly $154 on Tuesday driven by intense competition for the small volumes
while still leaving the Middle East.
By the way, there's also another entry point or another choke point that could
be closed and that is of course the Ansar Allah movement that's under the
Ansar Allah movements control it's not as easy to close that choke point as it
is to close the Strait of Hormuz of course but the Ansar Allah movement
could effectively create a de facto blockade in Bob El Mandeb which is
the entry point into the Red Sea or the exit point of the Red Sea so once
Once the Houthis are activated, which they've said, they're waiting for their time to get
in, which is not as small as the Strait of Hormuz, of course, much more difficult to
– it's much more difficult – yeah, I know, he sent this to me.
That's funny.
All right.
Let's continue for now.
It would be a lot more difficult to control, but it would be punishing.
It would be very difficult to pass oil tankers safely if the Houthis start taking potshots
at these ships.
So even then, even then, if the Houthis get active, I mean, this will further collapse
the global energy markets. Just to hammer home the point here, the charts of the long-term
prices of Dubai and Omanic oil, which have now exploded higher than the infamous 2008
spike, the Oman benchmark has hit a record 173.24 today, at least according to the
the LSEG data that AlphaVille has access to.
Yeah, this is the other choke point.
Yemen has access to this choke point.
And this is obviously the Shredi Hormuz,
much smaller than Babel Mandib,
but once again, very difficult for commercial traffic
to pass through if you have a militant state
that is ready to try and stop it and implement a blockade.
The Red Sea isn't as impactful as there is a way around,
just takes longer.
The Gulf oil has nowhere to go with the Hormuz block.
No, you're wrong about that.
Because right now, the Red Sea is incredibly impactful
because 15% of all of the oil that is refined
by Saudi Aramco can get to a port on the Red Sea side.
the goal for these, uh, the goal for all of the, the 20% of the world's entire oil and
gas comes from this little area. Okay. That's just where it is. They can't get out of the
straight of Hormuz. Iran is controlling it, but what they could do technically, there
are some pipelines, what they could do is, is, and they have started doing this, Saudi
Arabia started doing this, I believe it's about up to 15% of their overall capacity
that they could flow back to the Red Sea. They have a port on the Red Sea side that would still
load up right here somewhere around here and would go down the Red Sea and have to cross through
Bob, El, Mandib. And they are doing this right now for the record. Those ships will go through here
and then will flow energy to the Asian markets if they are able to successfully cross
Bob, Bob, Alamanded, another choke point. So, they can go through the Suez Canal? No. They,
we're talking about the energy that's going to the Asian markets, Chatter. What are you talking
about? They're not going to go through here. There is no entry. There is no entry point
into the Asian markets. If you pass your oil through the Suez Canal,
Bab, it's not Bob. Okay, whatever. You can't, like, the Suez Canal is for Europe and for
the Western world. If we're talking about the Eastern world, if we're talking about the Asian
markets. No, they, this is a workaround that is incredibly costly, regardless. And, and,
you know, it's just, mega tankers can't get through Suez. Well, you're, when you're desperate,
you go around Africa. That is an incredible trip. It's not going to happen. You might
as well, not ship oil at all at that point. What are you taught? Guys, look at a map.
Maybe I'm wrong on this, but you're, what do you mean? Go around Africa to get to Asia.
You're saying, you're saying here, high resolution map of the world. Let's open it and, and,
try to show you. Okay. Hold on. High resolution world map. Hold
on. Here it is. Okay, so this is a high resolution world map.
Okay, so you got fuck. Where is the make this like a little bit bigger? Okay. You got the
straight of hormones here. Okay. And you got the Bob L. Mandab here. Okay. Oil is passing
through. I can't even fucking find my thing here. Oil is passing through 50 only 15%
of the production. Only 15% of production is passing through these pipelines and they're
getting loaded up here. Okay. What your suggestion is, like this is already a choke point and
much harder to reach the Asian markets from this side. Normally they go through here,
go through the Shred of Hormose and reach the, our Asian markets this way. Okay. What
Here, and as a contingency, some of the oil that passes through the Saudi-Iranco pipelines
can go to this port and then go through the choke point between Djibouti and Yemen and
reach the Asian markets that way.
What you're suggesting is that they go through here, go through the Suez Canal, okay, get
into the Mediterranean Sea, go through this, this, like make the journey like this. Okay,
it's possible, but the, the economic damage and the likelihood of this scenario is, is
catastrophic. You, you're talking about like 10 X the travel time. You're, you're talking
at that point we're talking about fucking like that's a that's an active desperation
so much so that it's it's virtually impossible this scenario is is so ridiculous you're talking about like
$300 barrels I guess like I don't know
that's not just like a limited detour right plus you also have other restrictions in the Suez
canal as well. The Suez Canal is shallow and from what I understand mega tankers have a
hard time going through it as well or can't go through it. So you would have to like,
you would have to, you would have like severe restrictions anyway. Super carrier, super carrier
vessel oil carriers are too big for the Suez Canal and that doesn't even include the
ultra carrier vessels like there's no there's no way that you can you can make this trip
while also you know financially engineering around it so it's like still uh uh something that
like a trip that can be conducted and you can have uh disrupt you you can have like a normal
stabilized energy markets. It's cooked. It's cooked.
In the straits of a moose of forcing shipping companies to re
That's just wrong. You absolutely can make the trip via Suez. Okay. You're the oil nerd.
That's 10 to 15 extra days of travel time is absolutely doable. What would it have
to get to for them to conduct a 10 to 15 day extra travel time with only 15% of the
of the, just the Saudi oil, okay? And that is if Iran doesn't blow up the pipeline, what
do you think would happen to the price of a fucking, the price of a barrel of oil? It's
It's just not economically feasible as opposed to like you're talking about 10 to 15 days
of extra travel time.
It's corrected.
The biggest carriers can't go via the Suez, but the smaller ones can.
Yes, I already, I already talked about that.
The biggest carriers can't go through the Suez Canal smaller ones can.
So you're now chopping it up into smaller carriers that adds to the price.
Then on top of that, the 10 to 15 day travel time and the expenditures of that additional
travel time also raises the price of the barrel, but sea travel doesn't actually add much to
the cost. Sea travel is basically free. Okay, what would that look like is what I'm saying.
My question for you, my oil artist. My question to you is, what do you think will happen?
think how goods and energy move around the world. Now, let's say other shipping routes may come in.
By the way, there's also so much that is anchored. There is so much that is anchored around
oil. Everything in our economy is around oil. We are highly reliant on this finite good. That's
the whole purpose of like moving into the realm of renewables, right?
Or at least trying to do so in order to maintain some kind of energy independence in the future
when this shit inevitably runs out.
But as it stands currently, without oil, you can't do air travel.
Like once these limitations start hitting the markets, because like you can,
you can financially engineer this. You can financially engineer this. You can also have
your strategic reserves to be deployed, right, be released for times exactly like this one.
But eventually you're going to run out. And when you fucking run out, then the cost of
travel is going to increase dramatically. The cost of commerce is going to increase
dramatically. The cost of all goods is going to increase dramatically. No more airplane
travel. Now you have massive economic collapse because people simply can't afford jet fuel.
Companies can't afford jet fuel. Jet fuel price goes up. That's reflected in the consumer price
that people are paying for air travel. Now people are not traveling as much. Remember what
happened during COVID. And once people can't travel as much, then these companies are on the
the verge of insolvency, they're bankrupt, they start closing, jobs are lost in the process.
First there are, there's a reduction in the workforce, then there's like employees that
are furloughed, then employees are fired altogether.
It will have a devastating domino effect on the entire global economy.
Instead of moving through the Gulf and onto the Mediterranean via the Suez Canal, some
vessels are taking the much longer journey around the southern tip of Africa, the Cape
of Good Hope.
But the longer route increases travel by 3 to 5,000 nautical miles.
That's 10 to 14 extra days of travel.
That means higher fuel costs.
In total, this detour adds about a million dollars in extra costs per trip.
Now, while port authorities here at the Cape Town port say they're ready to handle the
additional traffic, ships that may take the Cape route are not stopping at these
ports. It would take up too much time and cost more. The re-rooting might offer some benefits
to African ports, but that will be far short of the extra costs for shipping companies and their
clients. Famita Mala, Al Jazeera, Cape Town. Yeah, it doesn't add virtually no cost. Of course,
it adds to the cost. It's not undoable. It's just not economically feasible.
Breaking the U.S. accumulating forces for a weeks long operation to take control of the
Strait of Hormuz accorded Israeli assessments on con news. Unbelievably stupid. Going up the
escalation ladder, it's going to, I think it's going to lead, there's only two options out
of this, man. I swear to God, either America's brought the heel if they continue down this escalation
trap, or Iran completely collapses and it's a failed state and it has devastating impact.
It has devastating impact in the region, which still renders commerce in the region
unfeasible regardless. Do you understand? Because like when Iran is not stable, when it's a failed state,
that's going to take at least a decade to solve. If you can ever solve it at all, 93 million people,
you can't have the country that is slammed on one side of the Shreda Hormuz turn into Libya.
This is functionally the same as Israel deploying a nuke
Yeah for my Euro cook chatters kiss your European travel European summer travel season
Goodbye global average jet fuel price rose plus 82.8%
percent.
Iranian missiles can reach the Suez law.
Imagine if they fire it while there's a ton of traffic.
There's no reason for Iran to strike at the Suez at all, at least for the time being.
There's no reason whatsoever to do that.
That would literally, that would frustrate European partners even further.
I mean, it's it's something that they can do they have limited capabilities of reaching there
It's not the same as like holding the straight of hormones. Obviously, but
That is like
What the fuck how are you under 250 K viewers awesome
I mean, this is big shit because everyone's on fucking autopilot man
Everyone's on autopilot. They don't understand how these things
They they only respond. They only respond to like immediate action where they're like, whoa
this is a big deal. Let me go tune into the Hassanab Bracaz, but like a lot of this stuff,
especially here in the United States, is very far away from us both as far as like physical proximity,
but certainly far away from us because it's considered unthinkable, like the American
government will protect us. But the collapse is happening in real time. And it's, I wouldn't
even say it's a slow burn collapse. It's actually much faster, much more accelerated than I
I could have ever imagined, but you know, Americans are just like sleepwalking into complete collapse
of the energy markets.
It's very interesting.
Just to be clear, these crazy Gulf oil prices reflect how some Asian refiners are simply
desperate to secure the crude they need and are happy to pay what it takes to get
it.
Norwegian oil naturally takes longer to ship.
Meanwhile, the current Brent and WTI contracts are for May delivery when there should be a lot of supply coming from various strategic reserves
Leading to a big divergence. They therefore reflect different oil markets
But that doesn't mean that the Gulf oil price craziness isn't worrying these benchmarks are directly exposed to export disruptions and therefore
Capture marginal scarcity more effectively than the Atlantic linked cruise JP Morgan's analysts argued in a note yesterday
They pointed out that Asia is already feeling the crunch
JP Morgan's emphasis in bold below
So early signs of demand destruction are emerging in Asia as product prices surge and spot barrels
become prohibitively expensive.
Timing effects further reinforce this diverse typical voyage from the GC that Asia takes
approximately 10 to 15 days.
Well, shipments to Europe require closer to 25 to 30 days via the Suez Canal or even
135 to 45 days if rerouted around the Cape of Good Hope.
As a result, the impact of disrupted Gulf flows will hit Asian markets earlier and more
acutely, whereas Atlantic basin benchmarks such as Brent and WTI will remain cushioned
for longer by inventory overhangs and slower supply adjustments.
Restation in Japan says sorry out of gasoline because of Trump not photoshopped
So maybe now you understand why I'm saying
The best possible scenario out of this for the entire globe is if America takes enough of a bloody nose here that they see
No other option other than the coupling from Israel and deescalating
Do you understand? Because any sort of further pressure here, like achieving Israel's military
goals here would be a devastating scenario that doesn't actually solve the problem that
we're experiencing currently. Okay? Because the Iranian state, being a failed state, still
has tremendous capabilities of doing terrorism on the straight, okay? It's just, you can't outdo the,
you can't, you can't have the most like efficient, the military campaign that simply
makes this two nautical miles that you need to traverse with oil tankers become easier
to control. As long as there is instability on the Iranian side, even if Israel's military
goals are accomplished and Iran is a failed state, that geographical choke point is
still very much there. And you cannot dominate Iran militarily and successfully enough to
overcome whatever kind of insurgencies that will pop up and continue to harm the traffic,
The likelihood of traffic and oil flowing through, there's only one option out of this,
which is de-escalating.
The only way out of this is through de-escalation and by stopping this conflict altogether.
Unfortunately, GPMorgan's analysts therefore reckon that those wild Oman and Dubai oil
price are likely to prove a harbinger for the larger oil benchmarks if the straight-of-hormose
isn't reopened pronto. Again, their emphasis below. The apparent stability in Brent and
WTI should not be taken as evidence of ample global supply. It reflects a temporary buffer
created by regional inventory overhangs, benchmark competition and policy interventions.
If the strait does not reopen, this divergence is unlikely to persist. Brent and WTI will
ultimately reprice higher as Atlantic basin inventories are drawn down and the global
markets is forced to clear at a materially tighter supply level.
I said this a couple of days in that America securing the Venezuelan heavy crude could make
America the sole energy provider of the planet if the Gulf is destabilized, right?
The problem there, however, is that it would still take a decade of bringing up, building
the refineries and the trade routes that you would have to redesign.
There is no, no one has the capacity to sit out global collapse for 10 fucking years
as America becomes the primary oil and primary energy supplier of the rest of the world.
Do you understand?
I mean, Canada has oil too, no?
Yes, Canada has oil.
You got Norway.
Norway could reactivate some of their, they have, you know, play natural supply.
You have Russia.
But even then, these countries cannot make up for the existing supply routes.
These countries cannot make up for the entirety of the Gulf falling apart, because that's even
larger than just all the 20%.
Hey, maybe super question. Don't play me. I love you, but I absolutely don't hope this
happens. But is there any world where US wins and actually brings diplomacy to the country?
Sure, just do the oil take anything they want. But do you think there's a chance? No. No,
not even a little bit. No, I mean, look at Iraq. No, not even, not even a little
bit. Yeah. I mean, this is also true. US doesn't have the reserves to replace 20 MBPD of oil.
Even if it did, it would probably cost trillions of dollars in infrastructure. This has to be the
biggest cell phone in US history. No, I mean, that's what I'm saying. Like they would have to,
it would take, there's a runway for this. Like you have to literally design refineries.
We have some refineries that handle heavy crude, right? We have refineries in the Gulf.
um, Gulf of Mexico, Gulf of America. Uh, we have refiners in California that can handle a heavy crew,
but like I think we need to, we would need to literally rebuild new ones. And that's not going
to fucking materialize out of thin air, right? And it would still take a decade to, to, uh,
match up what was, uh, what was passing through the straight of our moves. And, and it would
Refiners don't really handle lighter heavy crude. They mix the issue with sulfur content
You would need to
You would need to reroute trade out of America
It's just not gonna fucking happen some heavy crude is low sulfur each from Africa Venezuela and Iran have high sulfur heavy crude
Like what are we even supposed to do right now just wait
Canada's oil sands are not profitable and shipped directly to the states to be refined
small production that would have made any difference for the rest of the system collapse.
Yeah, it just doesn't, I'm trying to see like what the, like what the unlikely scenario out of
this is like what could be a materialist reason for why America is doing this. Is there a world
where even the American oil giants benefit from it. I mean, obviously they benefit in
the short term because the price barrel goes up, their supply is not disrupted at all and
they can make a shit ton, right? You can make a shit ton of money in the short term,
but like in the long term, the entire energy grid collapses. It's like the petrodollar
collapses. I'm not sure where you continue to throw on your wild political economic theories,
which are meaningless, but failed to even ask us the eager and eloquent audience, what happens
to the oil supply if OPEC politely asked me to store some barrels in my backyard.
Yeah, hold on to your oil, dude. Just buy a couple, buy a couple barrels just in case
you can refine them in your backyard anyway.
A consultation and coordination on ways to support the security and stability of the
region.
It's going to take on a great deal more urgency and immediacy now with these attacks lined
up by Iran planned for the coming hours.
What the leaders in the Gulf Arab states, these people caught in the middle geographically
and politically in this war, will be trying to do is bringing political pressure to bear,
bringing diplomatic pressure to bear to try to have the voice of reason rise up above
the din of all those violence, but the reality is the longer this conflict goes on, the more
weapons that are used, the more severe the attacks are by Israel and the United States
against Iran, by Iran and retaliation, the softer the voice of reason becomes.
And that's really the challenge for Gulf Arab leaders that are continuing to push
for diplomacy as a way forward.
I'd say I'm very happy bringing that down for us from Dubai, Zayn, thank you very
much indeed.
It is unbelievable because like the solution is so clear.
This problem did not exist, okay?
18 days ago, this problem did not exist.
We created this problem, okay?
And the easiest way to have avoided this problem was to tell Israel to fuck off.
And we did not do that.
And here we are, bouldering down the imminent crisis that we refused to face.
We shot ourselves in the fucking head, and now we're like, oh, I don't know how this happened.
Now I have a fucking massive air hole in the back of my brain.
Iran launching a deadly new wave of attacks across the region overnight.
Multiple cluster munitions were intercepted over Tel Aviv and Israel, but one hit the
home of a couple in their 70s, killing them both.
Our Tom Sufi Burrage is there.
You can see the bomb and the whistle.
Carter expelled the Iranian diplomats from its territory apparently as well.
But like I said, even if they were to like join the war, right, even if they were joined
the war on the side of America, what are they going to do?
They don't have anything other than America.
It's just more America.
Who's going to put their fucking troops, which they don't really have too much of
Anyway, in the line of fire now, at the behest of Israel, good luck selling that.
America's don't even want to fucking fight for Israel.
Now you're going to get the mercenary troops.
It's a couple in their seventies killed here in what was a major barrage on Israel overnight.
In Lebanon, Israel's campaign against Hezbollah intensifying, when more than 900...
Dude, people are saying like, Saudi's got a huge air force.
What do you mean?
what are you saying? That is just more America. You're joking right? They're not, they couldn't
even handle bombing fucking Yemen. What makes you think they can go up against Iran?
Like what is the UAE going to do? Hire every Colombian mercenary on the planet?
it, reroute them away from Ukraine to go and fight Iran. What do they get? It's like, it's
not magic, you know what I mean? There is no, there's no like magical solution to this.
Israel and America have, you know, as it stands, one of the, if not the most powerful
Air Force on the fucking planet
They've been bombing Iran endlessly more Israel and more America is not going to solve the problem
Do you see what I mean?
Unless you know something I don't and the Gulf States have the power of alchemy and
They got like top-ranking jujutsu sorcerers or some shit that they're gonna deploy on Iranian soil
It's not gonna fix the fucking problem
Yeah, they're gonna send in Leon Kennedy.
Hundred people have now been killed.
The IDF demolished this entire building.
Meanwhile, these fucking psychopaths are the Israelis are also
bombing the fuck out of Beirut.
Okay, they just like it's so crazy to me that Israel in the middle of all of this is like, well,
time to take over southern Lebanon and its entirety.
But it's so psychotic. It's literally the same Nazi trap that Adolf Hitler fell in.
It's very different than doing this to Gaza and Syria and Lebanon and fighting the network
of resistance piece by piece. Okay. Now you got Iran. Now you got Iran in the fucking
equation. Iran has shut down the Strait of Hormuz. It's a very different scenario.
Central Beirut, air emergency personnel searching the rubble for survivors.
Israel gave the alert to evacuate an hour earlier. That came at four in the morning.
The U.S. and Israel could have taken these underground launchers out. What is this?
Another attack on U.S. Embassy. It's been serious since the war began.
Flames could be seen inside the compound in Baghdad, a huge gun used to shoot drones out of the sky,
and as the White House struggles to get Allied help to open the-
Iran is no Soviet Union and his Bula ain't no America?
It obviously is clear to anyone with fucking any working brain cells that you don't have to be the Soviet Union
to be able to disrupt the energy markets, brother. What are you talking about?
A crucial straight of Hormuz. US aircraft dropped multiple 5,000 pound bunker busters
along the coastline.
Yeah, nice CGI. Doesn't mean anything. Straight of Hormuz is still closed.
Straight, which is a critical trade route for the world's energy supply, has been closed
for 18 days, causing turmoil for global markets, sending the price of oil skyrocketing.
President Trump lashed out at NATO members who were not consulted before the conflict
began for not helping to reopen the straight. They insist it's not NATO's war.
I think Neto's making a very foolish mistake.
The president then saying he doesn't need the help after all.
We don't need too much help, and we don't need...
Yeah, no, totally.
Brother, I thought the Houthis weren't hiding in caves the entire north of Yemen is mountainous.
Saudi's the 13 strongest army in the world.
The Americans couldn't win against the Taliban because they were in caves.
Same with the Houthis.
You know this dude Saudis with 13 strongest army in the world. Okay
If the Saudis could defeat the Houthis, what makes you think they can fucking defeat the Iranians
The IRGC is is infinitely more powerful than the fucking outside a lot movement is the outside a lot movement is a fucking
You know the paramilitary state pretty much that won the civil war with Iranian weapons. They were being they were they were receiving
Iran is the country that was shipping the weapons of the Houthis
sure they're fucking steadfast and undefeated and and you know they were
able to they were able to to push back dig in and push back as the Saudi
forces they obviously won't beat them but they'll be effective yeah if they
couldn't be effective if with the al-salaam movement they can't be
effective against Iran that's my point
also if you're riding this hard for Saudi Arabia I suspect you're an
oiler and you better be fucking subscribing and also showering the community with gifted
subs. What the fuck is this? We got Saudi oil bears in the chat, not even subscribing
to the broadcast.
to me is madness also once again you think they're gonna fucking these are
American weapons so it's just more America that's my point love you bro
you're acting like the army is the UAE's army Lamau brother what fucking Saudi
national is gonna fly over Iranian airspace please man they literally stopped
they learned their lesson with the fucking Houthis and stop doing so you
think the Saudi nationals are gonna get on a fucking fighter jet and fly over
the Iranian airspace are you delusional
I don't think the Saudis would be on board with that at all
They're they're far too comfortable, why would they fucking do that?
that.
This as the US grapples with damage to its weaponry, losing over a dozen unmanned MQ-9
Reaper drones to Iranian fire in the two and a half weeks since Operation Epic Fury began,
drone costing millions of dollars and overnight the international atomic energy agency says
iran's boucher nuclear power plant was hit by a projectile iran says there's not been
damaged to the plant or any injuries that the agency is calling for maximum restraint
in order to prevent the risk of a nuclear accident and these dramatic images from
ten yeah also the thought of like saudi nationals getting into their fucking american
fighter jets to go die on Iranian airspace at the behest of Israel is I'm sorry a little
hilarious to can to assume like that is crazy. Like Americans don't even want to fucking do
this shit, but they're cattle and and you know, they're they're used to like blowing
up brown countries and shit at the behest of Israel, sure, but like Saudi Arabia,
Saudi nationals doing this for Israel is is a whole different predicament. Iran. Are they
anti-Semitic? Yes, America, the least anti-Semitic nation, of course, is gladly willing to die
for Israel's goals. Saudis might be a little anti-Semitic and not want to die for Israel
like that. Who knows?
In the streets, videos circulating online show the Israelis turning their focus to
to
money, because NATO countries don't want their troops to die for Israel. Okay. And you're
over here being like, well, the Saudi nationals will do it. Like that's an unbelievable scenario,
brother. I'm sorry. It's just, it's unbelievable. I just don't think it's happening.
To get Iranians out into the streets to protest and eventually bring down the regime.
I think it's fair to say that's an optimistic scenario as we saw in January they would face
enormous danger from Iran's security services.
You're right about that James, thank you.
It's been another day of airstrikes here, threats and renewed escalation.
Israel targeted the south pass gas field in the southern Bousheir province.
It is shared by Iran and Qatar, it is a significant escalation.
Israel also came to have killed another of Iran's leaders, Intelligence Minister
Ismail Khatib, who was targeted overnight in Tehran.
Hello, Hassan.
I'm from the region.
Your assessments are usually bang on, but you severely overestimate the Arab country's
own liberties to make choices based on their own interests rather than follow American
orders.
Wait, what?
That's why I'm saying I don't think the GCC is going to cooperate with like any
sort of military campaign on Iran.
I might be wrong.
That doesn't necessarily mean that there will be tremendous success there.
I just don't think unless you misunderstood what I was saying they will so okay
if America told them to simple as wait oh oh you're saying well no you're wrong
you're saying they have no free will oh okay okay so you're saying they have no
free will of America tells them no they have been America's been telling them to
they're they're not doing it so far so you're wrong because you want to know
why because it's not about free will it's not about the sovereignty of the
Gulf states they are not sovereign we know that already it's about the
capabilities what good is it gonna do if a bunch of fucking Saudi nationals
die like will America actually achieve its goals America doesn't want
NATO forces in the region to be deployed against Iran because this will allow
them to achieve their strategic objectives, their military objectives. The
reason why America wants NATO nations to be involved in this war is so that there
is more diplomatic pressure that Iran feels isolated from the rest of the
globe even further, which I think is still a strategic mistake regardless,
because they're willing to go to war with America. And if you're willing to
to go to war with America, that means you are willing to go to war with the rest of the world.
Do you understand?
You're failing to consider Iran's domain expansion, simple domain, bomb cutter, simple domain,
bomb cutter, bomb Saudi Arabia.
their domain expansion, which they have been expanding.
How are you going to Cuba?
If you have an American passport, are you using your Turkish?
What are you talking about?
Cuba literally does not have any issues with American passports.
You can go to Cuba right now.
You can literally fly out of Miami to Havana right now, right at this moment.
You can purchase flights right now from America as an American citizen and fly to Cuba.
It's like a one-hour flight.
The war is already threatening the political economy and security model of the GC States.
It's a war they didn't choose, but they were pulled into yet seeking to defend and enfeeble
Duran risk a wider, more destructive conflict.
Also correct.
more likely to ultimately end in a state collapse and civil war than any form of stable regime
change. This outcome would generate greater long-term instability for the Persian Gulf
region than de-escalation in a viable off-ramp. The reality is that the GC's options aren't
ideal given the very real risks of a wider war and prolonged instability in their immediate
neighborhood, but a diplomatic off-ramp remains the only path that offers any chance of
a more stable and lasting end state.
Every single thing that I've been saying is 100% accurate, okay?
It doesn't take much.
It doesn't take much to recognize this.
It's not like you have to be a brilliant tactician to understand that blowing up and destabilizing
a massive country in the Gulf on the other side of the Strait of Hormuz is going to
be good for the energy markets.
It's going to be devastating for the energy markets.
Even if you feel like you have successfully attritted Iran's capabilities of closing the
Shredda Hormuz, you can never fully ensure all of the oil tankers crossing through because
of the physical proximity that any militancy can have to the Strait.
Another senior gold official said the only except the welcome of this war would be
Iran also defanged in Feeble that it could never imperil its neighbours again.
Yeah, it's not going to happen.
Iran.
Elsewhere along the Straits of Hormuz, the U.S. says it used deep penetrator bombs to
hit Iranian missile sites.
In Lebanon, heavy Israeli bombardment flattened buildings in Beirut.
While in the south, the IDF ordered those living south of the Zakharani River to
move north, including the entire city of Tyre.
The IDF said it would also target crossings along the Littani River.
Iran continues to fire towards Israel, a suburb of Tel Aviv overnight was hit during a barrage
of missiles which included cluster munitions.
Blasts and drone interceptions have also been reported in the UAE, Qatar, Kuwait, Saudi
Arabia as well as Bahrain.
And here's how Day 19 of this war unfolded.
rainy videos, but a clear escalation. What you're looking at is the largest natural gas
field in the world, the backbone of Iran's energy system, going up in flames. The latest
conflagration in a region already consumed by fire. Israel's attack on South Paz apparently
made with US blessing is the I saw an insane statistic. The other day, that was that 27%
of American debt, like overall historical debt came from the two Trump terms so far.
27 percent.
First time Iran's energy production facilities have been hit in this war.
Iran shared this gas field with Qatar.
The destruction instantaneous the consequences massive.
Qatar's response helpless outrage Iran's threats against energy facilities across
the region, and in the last hour, this attack on Saudi Arabia to prove the point.
As a direct result of this action, the fuel, energy and gas infrastructure of the source
of the aggression will be set ablaze and turn to ashes at the first opportunity.
Their backs firmly to the wall, the Islamic Republic is bearing its leaders at a relentless
pace.
Today it was Ali Larijani, the all-powerful security chief, killed yesterday by Israel,
along with Ghulam Reza Soleimani, head of the regime's street-level paramilitaries, the
Basij.
The intelligence minister was also killed overnight.
The morning is a message that the Islamic Republic retains a hard core of support.
Even for some of its many, many opponents, though, Israel and America's war is a terrifying
to the unknown.
Regarding Loryjan's death, some people think he could have probably at some point played
a role in ending the war.
I feel like I'm watching videos coming out of Wuhan in like February 2020.
Okay. Like I feel like I'm, we are as a community, the vibes are identical. The rest of the world
has not picked up on it yet. We're hearing about stories from Italy. People are like
a little bit worried, but everyone is saying, ah, it's going to be fine. It's going to
be all right. Elon Musk is going to come out and tweet. It'll be done. It'll be
done by, uh, you know, April, it'll be gone by April. It's just the flu. It literally feels
like that right now. I don't want to freak you guys out, but what is this relevant? This
time reminds me of how I felt at the beginning of COVID when it was clear, everything would
come crashing at a hall, but most people cannot see it yet. Yeah. Yeah, I'm glad other people
are seeing it too. It's pretty wild. Do you mean a good outcome or a bad outcome is coming?
There is no good outcome here, no matter what. There is the least bad scenario and I've
described it over and over again, the least bad scenario requires restraining Israel or
decoupling from Israel altogether and actually deescalating. Okay. That's the least bad scenario
here. The most bad scenario is obviously nukes, the less bad, but still unimaginably bad
scenario is Israel and America launch a war against Iran troops are deployed coalition
of the willing NATO forces boots on the ground and extended conflict with with no real solution
no immediate solution whatsoever that leads to a in a couple I don't know in like five
dip in like an extended military campaign there's a destabilized Iranian state I don't
fucking no i don't know
i don't know how uh... how
you know i don't know how long that conflict would take
people don't want this war to continue for a long time
especially given the collateral civilian damages and already dire economic
situation
this was becoming a catalog of grim firsts is another
Iranian cluster bombs raining down on Tel Aviv.
These bombards get released even when the missile carrying them is intercepted.
In this case, the residential neighbourhood of Ramatgan, Eshel Street, corner of Haroe,
3rd floor, the apartment of Yaron Nandilana Moshe, both in their 70s.
It seems that they were too old to make it into the shelter and that was their death
sentence.
We've seen a decrease in the Iranian regime's fire.
This is cold, by the way, like they're, this is cold, like even the Western, even the Western
journalists are straight up asking like the Israeli officials, like, do you feel like
you're less safe, less secure?
And the answer is yes, because the Israeli defense capabilities are also not infinite.
And the more there's the longer this goes on the worst things are gonna get
While Iran is fire in Iran's
Increased their their capabilities again by the way Iran is firing more and they're hitting more per shot than during the first days of
The conflict not good
Like remember they hit a low point on day eight and Israel in America was like oh by by this standard
It's fucking over right by this standard. It's done
It's over. We've successfully destroyed their their strike capabilities
Yeah, except it turns out they have still strike capabilities, they've increased the the
The the number of missiles they're launching and severely increased the number of drones that they're launching as I said
I know we broached the subject before, but do you think there's any amount of penetration
of Israel's previously thought to be ironclad defense that will turn Israelis against this
war?
I don't think so.
I mean, if October 7, if the aftermath of October 7 showed anything, Israelis don't
have a de-escalation button.
They just, the more they get hit, the more they get bloodied, the harder they want to fuck and fight.
They're truly suicidal.
They're fascist. It's a fascist country. This is how fascism works.
There is no restraint here at all. There is no interest in restraint here at all.
Israel will not stand down. Israel can only be forced to stand down.
And that's where America comes into play.
There are a war crime to be used against civilians.
Israel prides itself on defined normality for the record.
This is why I say that I mean, this is why I've been saying.
That Israel is a Nazi state, okay?
Did the Nazis stand down?
Or did they become increasingly more belligerent in their final days?
Fascism is a suicidal ideology.
Israel is a fascist country.
Zionism is a fascist ideology.
Why did you make it seem like you donated Kasey Chasgolfamy when she unequivocally said
you didn't?
That's awesome.
Chat or tuning in from a fucking Motorola Razor phone.
Imperial soldier fighting the the battle 30 years after it's over
sent from the year 2024 or 2025
amazing
enjoy $10 gas chatter
Manicures in the Nahum, a trim of the barbers, a breakfast at the neighborhood calf, and
a broad consensus.
Yeah, chatter's about to come in and be like, you know, it's really fucked up that you
lease that Porsche, dude.
That this war against Iran is necessary.
Did you have to fight this war?
Yeah, this is a necessary war.
We have to end it with all the terror and the fighting from Iran.
I was born in Kibbutz in a very time, in 56 I was in the shelter.
And now you're still in the shelter?
No, 70 years, the sector all the time, war, war, war, war.
Few people think that this will be the last one, and few dare to think what would happen
to Israel without the support of its American protector.
Presidents can change, but geography is here to stay.
Well, as you can imagine, this strike on the gas field in Iran is having a huge effect
on the global energy markets.
For more on this, our economics editor, Helia Ebrahimi is with me now.
Helia, how has all this played out in markets today?
Well, Tuffy, as Matt was just saying, pass is the biggest gas field in the world.
And after the attack, the price of oil immediately shot up 5 percent.
The society full of fashion.
The world is shooting them like normal people in insanity.
I mean, let's be real, it's just the fucking western blind spot, right?
I mean, it took a good deal of pain for the western world to recognize the dangers of
fascism with Nazi Germany, too.
Like, think about it.
At the time it was new, right?
It was a new formation.
It was a new ideology.
It was seen as like a revolutionary one, but like, it did take a while for Western
countries to move away from appeasement to be like, yeah, we got to fuck and fight these guys.
Uh, this is, you know, this is unbearable. This is unacceptable.
There were people who recognized the dangers and wanted to fight back against it. FDR being
one of them, but even to, to galvanize the American population, it took Pearl Harbor,
right? To, to directly join the battle rather than just like offer, uh, support to, uh, the
the USSR. So Israel can no longer be controlled. There's only one way this is going to end.
I don't think so. I think there is, Israel is so Western reliant to operate as a nation
state, at least at this, at this current, at this present formation that the older Ashkenazi's
that still run the government are a little bit different than the next generation.
If we don't nip this in the bud, you're going to have an orthodox population that literally
does not have, you know, basic literacy rates that are dominating Israeli demographics right
now with access to nuclear launch codes. And that, I don't know what that would look like.
But I will tell you right now, Israel doesn't exist without Western support,
unlimited Western political cover, unlimited Western support.
That's why I kept repeating the importance of cultural boycotts, academic boycotts, BDS of
every sort. It's the least bloody way to reign in this fucking fascist state, this rogue state.
Okay.
It's okay. They can't use the nuclear launch code.
They can't read the nuclear launch codes.
What is nipping in the bud mean in this case?
It means like fucking bringing Israel to heal.
Like telling them to cut it out, stopping them, applying as much pressure as possible.
No more aid, no more defensive weapons, no more offensive weapons, nothing.
You tell Israel, you're gonna fucking cut them out of being seen as a normal country as a,
you remind them that there are a literal pariah state, okay, and they will change their attitude
very quickly.
But this might be the last chance that the world has before they become completely insane.
They already are a fascist country.
But at least there are some people, I think, that helm the state that could be reasoned
with.
Some fascists that you could bring to heel if you explain to them that they will lose
all of their favorable contracts and the favorable relationships that they have with the western
world.
Their security will be threatened, their day-to-day existence will be threatened for a long enough
time for far longer than they're used to, they'll have to make different cost-benefit
analyses. But which country would do this? There's one country that can do this, the
United States of America. All the other countries in the world could technically pressure the
United States of America to do this. And I don't think they're ever going to do that
until they eat enough of the economic harm. Until America receives enough economic penalties
that they have no other way out of this, that they recognize that they have no other
They have no way out of this.
Wait, oh, shit.
Oh, wait, hold on.
Chink almost $110 a barrel.
The price of European gas also immediately was impacted.
You can see shooting up that shop tick up 6%.
But it's not just oil and gas.
This feeds into fertilizer, petrochemicals, foodstuffs,
inflation.
And I've picked out just one example, corn prices,
because corn needs nitrogen, which needs gas, and you can see after the attack, it won't
they just partner with Russia once we hopefully drop them? That's not so simple.
Dude, you think Russia can offer Israel the same protective cover that America can?
Are you fucking insane? Russia's
know the fuck they won't.
The real fear there would be China.
But even China would probably not isolate themselves in an effort to take advantage of, like, in an effort to turn Israel into Israel, but for China.
Just shoots up. Now, there are farmers out in Iowa and all over the American heartland right now, in the cafe, choosing whether to plant corn which needs gas or soybeans, which doesn't.
And that matters because if they plant less corn, that is going to constrict supply which
is going to push up inflation later in the year, which is just today.
So why is this gas field so important?
Listen, I don't think you can underestimate how politically and financially important
it is.
It's set in the middle of the Persian Gulf, owned half by Iran and Qatar.
It's estimated that there's 1,800 trillion cubic feet of gas there.
That is more than any other gas field in the world combined.
The South field which was attacked today is owned by Iran.
Most of that is used domestically in homes, in heating, in industrial activity.
The North field owned by Qatar is basically exported in LNG to Asia, to Europe, but also
to the UK, Cathy, but remember that is offline now.
And we've had the Federal Reserve decision on tax today, haven't we?
critical decision last time they met oil was at $60 a barrel and now it's almost at $110
a barrel but they were fairly dovish today you know even though they held interest rates and raise
inflation expectations slightly it was the best that Donald Trump could have hoped for you know
in a world where diesel in the US is about $5 a barrel which touches a real political nerve in
in the US.
Thank you very much for joining us.
Let's go now to Matt.
Thanks Cathy.
Well now in the US, the Director of National Intelligence has been testifying before the
Senate about the intelligence that prompted the war on Iran.
Talsi Gabbard has said that while the Iranian government has been weakened, Iran and its
proxies are still a threat to the US and its allies in the Middle East.
Let's go over now to Washington and our US editor, Anushka Astana.
So yesterday we had a senior resignation, Trump's counter-terrorism chief going and
saying that there was no imminent threat from Iran.
Now that has turned attention from him, Joe Kent to his boss, Tulsi Gabbard, who is the
director of national intelligence.
She's an interesting character, a former Democrat who switched to support Trump in
part because she didn't believe in forever wars.
She actually put on social media in 2019 that she didn't want Trump to go into a stupid
and costly war in Iran.
She called on people to join her in sending a message to the White House, the US must not
go to war with Iran.
So what is she thinking now?
I sat in that hearing earlier and I tried to tell, but she was being very careful with
her language and her face was studiously neutral.
I wished I could read her mind because it felt as if she was holding back.
at one point she said that she wouldn't answer whether or not the White House had asked for
intelligence related to the Strait of Hormuz and then there was another bit that was in a
written thing she had submitted in which she said that last year strikes had obliterated
Iran's nuclear capability and that they hadn't enriched uranium since then. She didn't actually
say that out loud in her opening statement but she was pressed on it later on, she did
say it and then she said it's up to the president to decide what is an imminent
threat. Listen to what followed that. Was it the intelligence community's assessment that
nevertheless, despite this obliteration, there was a quote imminent nuclear threat posed
by the Iranian regime? Yes or no? It is not the intelligence community's responsibility
to determine what is and is not an imminent threat. Okay, here's the problem. No, it
It is it is precisely what are you doing?
It is literally the only job.
It's the one job.
You have one fucking job, you animal.
What the fuck are you saying?
Yeah, no, the president can just like materialized threats out of thin air.
We have to go along with it
Okay, fuck the intelligence community. There's no reason for any intelligence whatsoever
We don't even need to like make up fake intelligence to justify our actions. I guess shuttered the operation entirely
The president makes unilateral decisions
One day he decides Iran is a threat the next day he decides Greenland is a threat and we just have to go along with it
So in truth, we don't know what Tulsi Gabbard is really thinking about this. And Matt,
of course, I did try as she came out of there. I tried to ask her again. Just have a quick
Look, asking her that question. Director, will you say that you support this Iran war?
Do you support it? Could you say that?
Now look, she may just not have wanted to answer questions, but I thought it was interesting.
This is a major moment for the US and the Director of National Intelligence wasn't giving anything away.
and Oscar thanks very much indeed well in the last few minutes
that the reports of explosion that cut as rust left on gas field
joining
i think
this administration forgot
why there's a separation of powers to begin with
why there's an intelligence community to begin with
it's not
it's not so that they can actually uh... offer a check or balance on the
presidency
It's not for that reason at all.
It's the perception of checks and balances
that give people the confidence
that the administration is moving in the appropriate way.
So when you drop all of that,
you have no confidence and therefore no support.
You can't continue waging war like this
with just the mega base.
Something's gonna give
When those gas prices start fucking blowing up
In the United States of America or even if you can overcome that with domestic production, let's say
And you offer price control shit like that
to stave off the the
The the cross the cross of the pumps for Americans
What are you gonna do with the rest of the planet when they just don't have oil
What are you going to do when the Asian markets do not have energy whatsoever?
You're going to crater the rest of the fucking planet years and years of allegiances
That played a formative role in making you the hegemonic superpower. I mean good luck. Good luck. I say
You are welcome.
Thank you, Mr. President.
Okay.
And now from the Qatari capital, Doha is Dr. Tanya Staffa, the Executive Director of the
Gulf International Forum.
Thank you so much for coming on the program.
I mean, how existential is this attack on the gas field for your country?
For Qatar?
I'm actually just here in Qatar.
But I would like to say that this is an important escalation
for Qatar.
Ras LaFon is extremely important.
It's where it processes mostly all of Qatar's gas.
And it was just hit by a missile within the last few minutes.
For Qatar, this is a very serious economic hazard.
And the fact that Israel struck a South cars
field that's shared with Qatar put Qatar at risk.
And that's why you saw a statement right away
from Majid El Ansari, the spokesperson for the ministry,
raising that concern exactly.
And Iran has mentioned that it is going for an eye,
for eye strategy. And unfortunately, the other eye is the Gulf states. And therefore, whatever
happens in Iran, unfortunately, is reflected in the Gulf.
Let's mention, though, that Iran has attacked or attempted to attack various energy facilities
throughout the Gulf. So this is not its first attempt, but this is one of the successful
ones.
Okay, I mean the Israelis started this latest round today with the attacks on the South Pass
gas field, but they did so with the permission of America.
I mean America is supposed to be your, you know, Qatar's best friend.
The Qataris have promised Donald Trump a shiny jumbo jet or big plane when he retires.
How angry are the Qataris with the Americans now?
I think that's a difficult question and it's surprising actually that the U.S. greenlighted
this because it is against U.S. interests with the price of gases hiked in the U.S.
But in terms of the Qatari stance, I think they've been very clear that they are going
to continue to be focused on maintaining their core relations with the United States.
You have to understand, Matt, that also the Gulf States security is dependent on the U.S.'s
defense military defense systems, which have allowed more than, let's say, a 95 percent
interception rate in the case of Qatar.
And so therefore, although the U.S. could be part of the problem, the U.S. is a huge
part of the solution.
And are you looking at a future that is just going to be one of chaos with an unstable or
perhaps even more vicious Iran breathing down your neck?
Well, that is a problem for the Gulf states.
As I've said on different shows, that the war front is at the Gulf.
Even so, the more that they diminish Iranian missile capacity, especially long-range missile
capacity, the more so the Gulf states are going to be the main target.
Let's be clear that on most days UAE has been targeted more than Israel.
So I would like that to sink in for everyone.
So this is a very problematic war for the Gulf state.
And when you have an injured, angry, wounded Iran across the Gulf States, it's not good
news.
Especially if it has the capacity to attack them.
Indeed.
Dr. Daniel Safa, thank you very much indeed for joining us there from Doha.
Day 19 of the war, and every day it seems some new element emerges that we haven't
really seen before.
And so we've seen a series of attacks.
The Israelis have been more...
But they can't do anything.
The fact that they're even landing any criticisms on America in this process is unheard of.
What do you expect the fucking Gulf spokesperson to say?
Fuck America.
Are you insane?
They're already servile.
They have American military bases.
They know why they're getting attacked.
None of them think, oh my God, I can't believe this happened.
This is so shocking.
They'll say that in their public-facing communicates, but they very clearly understand why they're
being attacked.
They know why they're being attacked.
The fact that they're even saying like America's, America allowing Israel to strike the oil
production in Iran is devastating is already like unique.
It's also funny because like Israel directly struck Doha already and all they got out
of that bargain was like one Benjamin Netanyahu phone call apologizing publicly to Carter.
That's it.
Successful than before in decapitating the leadership of the Iranian
governments and the Americans who continue their bombing policy and they're taking out more.
I thought you stand for the both states.
are going to turn on the United States. Yeah. Not right now. They can't do anything right
now. She already explained it. She's like, all of our defenses are American. They can't
do it right now. When the dust settles, yes. Who knows when that will be. Who knows if
there's even a gulf at the end of that bargain.
Because think about it this way. Imagine they come out and they're like, actually,
America is now our enemy. Okay, so who's gonna protect them? All of their military
equipment is American. America shuts them off remotely. Israel goes, all right,
it's open season. Now we're gonna bomb the, now we're gonna turn every fucking
Gulf, uh, uh, every golf capital into, uh, Gaza.
You know what I mean?
Who's going to stop Israel?
More and more targets getting deeper into the Iranian military structures.
The war, the war within a war really, Israel's war on Hezbollah in Lebanon gets ever more
fierce and that's something which will go on relatively independently of the rest of
the conflict.
But this is something else that we've seen.
Last night, the Iranians launched 10 barrages
of ballistic missiles specifically against Israel.
They hit areas across the whole of Israel.
Some of them got through because they were able
to overwhelm the defense.
And in particular, they actually got
some missiles onto Tel Aviv.
In the broader war itself,
the United States is very, very interested
in what the Iranians may have
along the shore, of course, of the Gulf.
We've all been curious as to why the Iranians have not yet used cruise missiles.
They've used all their other sorts of munitions, but not cruise missiles.
Why not?
We think maybe it's because they've been holding them back for use against
shipping in the Gulf, because cruise missiles are the best sort of anti-ship
missile. They're very effective.
Now, that's the theory.
Last night, it looks as if the Americans decided to act on that theory.
They deployed, they said the big blue, the GBU-72, which is the
bunker-buster bomb, the bomb that can penetrate into the ground and blow apart
underground storage facilities, headquarters, whatever they are. And so
last night they conducted a series of attacks along the Iranian side of the
of the Gulf. Now we don't know where those attacks took place but there were
several of them and the Americans reported this morning that they'd blown
apart a number of storage bunkers. So we think that that's what the Americans
are doing. They're going after the cruise missiles which the Iranians may
have been stockpiling for use against shipping in the Gulf. That's all part of the ongoing war
of the Gulf and particularly the Straits of Hummers. And you know we spend a lot of time looking at
maps, but this is what the world really looks like. This is what the earth looks like from
satellites. And here it is. There's the Gulf. There's Iran. Here is Saudi Arabia. They're the
Gulf states. That's Qatar. That's Bahrain. This is the United Arab Emirates. And here
are the Straits of Hummers. 33 kilometers of water. Only 11 kilometers that ships can use.
Increasingly, this is the bit that we are all thinking about and so whatever happens
in this war over the next couple of weeks, we assume that that war will go on at a ferocious
level but ultimately, ultimately it still comes down to that little strip of water
that we call the Strait of Hummus. So it's day eight. I hope the Mr Beastland in Riyadh is okay.
I hope the Iranians haven't attacked Mr. Beast, Mr. Shaytan.
That would be a devastating predicament, you know.
I was planning on going to visit.
of the American-Israeli war against Iran. It feels like we've hit a bit of an inflection
point. War is all about seizing the initiative. It's forcing your enemy onto the back foot,
forcing them to be in reactive. Now, of course, at the moment, the U.S., although dominating
militarily, does appear to be running out of ideas and momentum. Meanwhile, Iran is
start to take control. The question is how is all this unraveling for America? One of
the strategic objectives of America was regime change. That's crazy. I never in my life ever
thought that I would hear a sky news anchor say those words. Insert for an adversary taking
control over the the battlefield and America losing its grip do you want you do you understand
how insanely fucked the situation has to be for a
western news outlet
to state it like this.
Trump blinks, no more attacks on energy.
If daddy wants it, daddy will get it.
And by that, I mean Benjamin Netanyahu.
Early in the war, they took-
Also known as Benjamin dead in Yahoo.
Out, Ayatollah Khomeini and a whole load of his senior leaders.
But of course, very quickly afterwards, Mishdaba replaced the Ayatollah.
Hezbollah and over the last 24 hours we've seen two more leaders from Iran,
Larenjani and Soleimani both be taken out as well.
But once again, their successors have probably been already nominated.
They sound as if they're more hardline and therefore potentially more dangerous.
If we look at Israel's attacks against Hezbollah, Israel is conducting a whole series of operations
over the border at the moment into Hezbollah positions in southern Lebanon,
but also striking in Beirut.
The challenge here is, is this actually contributing to the strategic objectives of the war?
Is it actually helping regime change in Iran?
Is it helping stop Iran scaring nuclear weapons?
If the answer to those is no, there is a question about divergence of objectives between Israel
and America.
If we also zoom out...
Can we ever talk about what BD means in Turkish?
You mean P.P.?
P.P.
If you talk about America losing this war, but you completely go over the fact that Israel is winning literally in every aspect
Okay, I think you forget something very important if America is losing this war, so is Israel
That's it. Like I get the point that you're trying to make here, which is like, oh well
Israel gets to blow up whatever it wants to blow up, but like America is still the big daddy in the
equation. If America is not achieving its military goals, then Israel doesn't care about the
hormones or girl states. Now I understand the point that you're trying to make,
But if America quote-unquote loses this war then who the fuck is gonna carry Israel on its back
How do you not understand? It's over
No America means no Israel. There is no world where Israel exists without America
Without America Israel would be gone
Look at the broader region
White House is blaming Israel for the chaos.
Oh, that's awesome.
It's decimated.
Iran is still fighting back.
If we look at some of the action over the last 24 hours,
there have been strikes in the UAE, strikes in Saudi Arabia.
We've also had four Iranian drones
striking in the US embassy in Baghdad.
We don't hear any reports of casualties,
but it did lead President Trump to sound surprised
that Iran still had this capability.
In addition to that, we've also
got the Iranian proxy still active.
We've got Hamas available in the Gaza.
We've got Hezbollah operating in the Lebanon.
We've got the Houthis down off the Yemen.
We've also got forces in Iraq and Syria
that are also causing a great deal of difficulty.
All of this, though, the main area of problem
is around the Straits of Hormuz,
where, of course, the blockade there
is leading to a massive spike in oil prices.
If you look at this strategically,
this is a war against Iran.
But look at the activity and how the war is spread,
causing a major, major problem for American forces.
Now the US strategy here will have been based on a military plan, and that military plan
will have been wargamed several times.
I used to be involved in some of that wargaming, occasionally I even played Iran in that game.
And every time you played it through, Iran got decimated militarily, but it always ended up controlling the straits of Hormuz.
And bluntly, there's no easy answer to that.
Iran's had 30 years to plan its defenses there, to tailor its weapons, make them a hidden, deep underground,
probably got months and months of supplies, which make it very difficult.
There's no simple solution.
Let's put boots on the ground and the moment that looks unlikely.
And therefore that's probably why President Trump was prompted to look to a NATO
to try and get some more help from the international community.
Now here's some of the NATO countries, but let's be quite clear.
NATO is a defensive alliance.
It doesn't exist to try and help America as it can.
Bullshit.
Bullshit.
What kind of defensive posture was NATO engaging in in Libya?
Huh? That was an aerial bombing campaign.
What kind of defensive posture were the NATO forces
engaging in in fucking Libya? That is bullshit.
Remember, these guys are also still Western chauvinists, they're liars.
At least,
at least, you can make the argument with
with Iraq, I mean, you really can't, or Afghanistan, because like, oh, Al Qaeda, you know, they
struck us, 9-11, we were attacked. With Afghanistan, you can make the argument with Iraq, you can't,
right? But there is no argument. I mean, none of that was defensive either, by the way,
obviously, but like America was attacked on 9-11, and they chose to, you know, attack
afghanistan in iraq
personal understanding basic defense of colonialism shake in my head
but some offensive campaign against another country particularly when it's
not entirely clear
that that military campaign is based on us
afghanistan iraq born defensively mal yet no shit
you think I don't fucking know that I'm saying that there was at least an argument that America
could present to NATO to say, look, we got attacked and the guy who did it is hiding in
Afghanistan. We need to go and extract him by militarily occupying Afghanistan, which
which is ridiculous to begin with, but like,
like they had something that they could tie to,
whereas with Libya there was nothing, it was just purely offensive,
no fake reasoning for it whatsoever.
Found legal basis. So how's this war going to end?
Well, it seems very difficult for there to be a military solution to this
this without putting boots on the ground and a very, very long.
Yeah, it's not happening.
As we've mentioned, we do boost on the ground.
Be crazy.
Of the most senior members of Iran's government have been killed by
Israeli forces in targeted attacks over the past two days.
Intelligence Minister Ismail, not contradicting you, but the Taliban
offered Osama to a third party.
Yes, I know.
Also the Mujahideen initially wanted to give up Osama bin Laden and we
returned to favor by killing the fucking leader of the, was it like the
Northern Territories. We literally played a role in the assassination of the leader of
the Northern Territories who on I think he died on 910 and a month prior he had suggested
that he could give up the Northern Alliance. A month prior to that he suggested giving
up Osama Bin Laden before 911. Come on say it. I'm not going to say anything. Ahmed
Ahmad Shah Masood.
Teb is the latest senior official to be killed in an Israeli strike overnight.
He previously worked in the office of the former Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
On Tuesday, Iran's security chief Ali Larry Jani was...
Like, Israel is going back to, you know, business as usual here, which is crazy, tremendous civilian
penalties, by the way, tremendous civilian casualties. Like the, the bossage guy that
they killed, they killed as a bus was passing by. Okay. They blew up a fucking commercial bus.
Right. And,
and the thing is,
is these targeted killings don't actually have any function. It does not achieve any military
objective at all. And they're just kind of doing it for fun at this point.
That's it. That's it. They're just doing it because they're bored. Oh, fuck. Yeah, on
The NATO and Libya never forget that when the US and NATO invaded, bombed and resumed
cage Libya, they did it in the name of human rights and in the process transformed one of
the most developed countries in Africa into a place riddled with civil war and infamous
for open air slave markets.
This is a fact, by the way.
It was investigated and reported by several major news agencies.
CNN even filmed one of the slave auctions and it's not a minor thing.
It has been documented in many no locations where auctions were set on regular schedules.
I'll never forget the reporting, because in most cases the journals totally failed to
draw any connection to the NATO invasion.
It was just, wow, look at this extremely evil thing, oh well, moving on, refusing to mention
that the evil was 100% brought about by the US, UK, Canada, France, etc.
It cannot be emphasized enough.
The notion that the states of the Imperial Corps care about human rights in the global
south is an extraordinary farce.
They are quite happy to produce open air slave markets in a failed state if it
suits their interests.
That's it. I'm in Benghazi. It's fucking trash. Sorry. Well, now you got two Libby is right,
at least two for the price of one. I don't know what to tell you chatter. I hope, I hope
things get better eventually. Why are you laughing? It's just pages literally said. It's like
when Turkish chatters come in and they're like, yes, two government smuggling oil and
fuel. Listen, we're the Turks are there. They're aiding in a bedding. At least one
One of the governments, what the fuck, bro, we can hear you laughing.
I mean, what am I?
What can I fucking say, man?
What can I say?
We are the great Satan.
Trump was no more strikes on Iranian energy sites after Israel Wednesday's attack on
a vital Iranian gas field.
I live in Mississippi. Y'all don't know what it's like. Man, you're really going to fucking compare Mississippi to Benghazi.
Turks, Russians use Egypt, Italians, and I, Americans, it's all here.
I mean, yeah, Mississippi's as, but come on, dude. At least they don't have open-air slave markets.
I mean, actually, I don't know if Libya still has it.
They don't have it anymore in Mississippi don't have it no more they do slavery, but it's behind closed doors
they don't do it in open-air play slave markets. They do it in the prison system. It's hidden now and it's justifiable because it's
constitutionally improved slavery as a mechanism of punishment.
Israel doesn't hate the chaos we do. Anthony LeMesa says, Israel doesn't hate the chaos we do. We
want stability in India, not so much, especially in Iran. They hate the Iranian government a lot
more than we do a White House official said. Israel doesn't hate the chaos, Trump hates
foresee Iran and game divide with Israel despite coordination close courtage between
Trump and Netanyahu. Barak 8200 Reveed, the middle man between the Israeli state and the
American one. Very interesting. I love hearing from Barak, Barak Israel's strongest soldier
ravide doing the 700 and 54 thousandth report about american government is very mad at israel
yeah every single fucking day dude barack unit 8200 ravide ah benjamin and yahoo's really
angered Joe Biden now. Yeah, this is fucking 10 days apart, by the way. Barak, unit 8200
ravine scoop US dismayed by Israel's Iran fuel strike sources say Israel strikes Iran natural
gas facility in coordination with the US. And then again, Barak unit 8200 ravine turning
around and saying an Israeli visual or an American visual told me that they're really
mad at Israel. Yeah, more from Barak unit 8200, uh, Ravid. It's awesome. It's great.
Things never change. That's just, you know, Israel's gonna bomb more civilians tomorrow
And Barak Ravid is going to report on how America is really mad at Israel once again.
How do you know about 8200? Brother, it's like half of my chat. What do you mean? Of course,
I know about Unit 8200. Half of them are in here watching every day.
Half of them are in here being like, oh, why don't you use this Zappa on Kaya again?
Hassan, you are Hamas terrorist, terrorist.
Here, Iran, write this one, this will get him, terrorist, Iran morad, write he is a
terrorist this time, we will get him.
New South parts tagging approved of it, but now he's against strikes on Iran energy. Sorry
He's believing Tehran received the message that it most reopened the trade of hormones
Trump opened the future attacks on Iranian energy facilities depending on
the the Iranian retaliations or
It's just fucking bullshit
The brand in his Asian is complete dude is awesome. Ah, I'm really mad
It's the same fucking actors writing it too. It's literally the same guy writing the same article over and over again
Okay, it's awesome
Red lines and disagreements between Israel and yet another
another American head of state for the 750,000th time.
Clearly this time is different guys. And yes, Barak Ravid was literally an Israeli spy,
he served as an analyst in the IDF surveillance unit, unit 800 until 2023.
I simply can't take another 700 Barak Ravid fake US Israel tension stories. We did this
for 15 months with Biden, Ravid published 30 plus of these and no positive or change.
curated by White House officials and Reveed to create artificial diseases between the
president and unpopular wars.
Are you not afraid to go to Cuba?
Why would I be?
Killed in an Israeli attack in Tehran.
Barry Johnny was appointed Secretary of the Supreme National Council last year and recently
said the U.S.-Israeli War set the heart of the Iranian nation ablaze.
And Golan Reza Salimani, the commander of Iran's internal security unit, was also killed
by-
Did he kill revisionists in Cuba, bro?
Israeli forces on Tuesday.
He was sanctioned by the U.S., European Union, and other countries for his suspected role
in suppressing dissent in Iran.
Back to you, Mohamed Val, in Tehran.
The Iranian president confirming in the last hour that the intelligence minister
was indeed killed.
What effect, what impact is this having on the Iranian state and the system?
Well, fully generally speaking, it's a very hard blow on the government here and on the
people who support the government.
Of course, we have seen where the gathering today thousands of people was being interviewed
to those two leaders who were killed yesterday.
And now we have this new assassination.
There is no doubt nobody can deny that this is a very challenging situation for the
government here and for the country, particularly the segment of the population that still hopes
that this government will remain in place during and after this war. But there is also
that spirit of defiance among the people, particularly among the leaders, saying that,
you know, when the supremely, the late supreme, why can't Iran manage to kill even one
single notable dude? I don't know, maybe because the world's most powerful military
with, you know, finite but virtually unlimited supply of defensive weapons have basically
designed the most protected airspace of all time. And at which point, like Iran might
have still killed someone, we just don't know. Iran doesn't have like a competent air
force. They don't have strato tankers that can fucking refuel their flight. They refuel
their planes as they go and do precise strikes on Israeli airspace.
It's just not so easy to go up against the most powerful military on the fucking planet.
Also, Israeli officials are hiding in bunkers.
Let's be real.
Leader Ali Khamenei was assassinated.
The Americans and the Israelis were betting on that scenario, on that incident alone
to lead to the disintegration of the country or the government timing.
That didn't happen.
And one after the other, the other leaders have been assassinated.
And before that, there were many assassinations during the previous war and so on.
The leaders here are saying that this is not the way to change the regime in Iran, and it
is not going to lead to the results desired by the Americans and the Israelis.
As you can never understand why China never gave Iran J-10 fighter jets.
Are they allies or not?
They're not.
China doesn't have any, like with the exception of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea,
which is like a holdover allegiance from the Korean War.
China does not have any full blown security arrangements.
They have favorable trade relations, they have strategic partnerships, but the Democratic
People's Republic of Korea is the only country on the planet that has a security agreement
with China.
China has one vassal state, Pakistan, which again is literally half owned by China and
half owned by the CIA, maybe even more so than half owned by the CIA.
So I don't know how that works at all.
But yeah, they don't have any full-blown security cooperations.
We are slaves, says Pakistani mango.
They have sold fighter jets to Pakistan, obviously, because like I said, Pakistan is like China's
is Comprador State. China's in the bud. Yeah. And it's not bad. It's not bad for Pakistan.
It's been quite beneficial for Pakistan. My life for Pakistan. Okay. One day I will grow
up to to join the Pakistani Air Force.
Grape. Wow.
My life for Pakistan.
But as far as like,
as far as Iran goes.
Iran.
It does not have the same arrangement with China, unfortunately, for Iran.
My mom, what is this?
My mom was watching and she hates it because she thinks you are rich, always eating and
sat on a chair making money and you are not genuine.
Can you convince her otherwise?
Please explain to what you do, explain to her what you do.
Your name is literally Freddie Angles.
to your mom that, you know, someone's wealth or perceived status does not change, does not
change, like, how they can contribute to organizing.
I do not know why the Americans and the Israelis still have not understood this point.
The Islamic Republic of Iran has a strong political structure with established political,
economic and social institutions. The presence or absence of a single individual does not
affect the structure. Of course, individuals are a better idea. Have your mom go watch
the opposition streamer for 10 minutes. Yeah, go, go get your mom to watch Asmongold real
quick and then tell her to report back influential and each person plays their role. Some better,
worse, some less. But what matters is that the political system in Iran is a very solid
structure.
I'm Ali Hashim in Tehran where- Damn, I'd actually talk to Al Jazeera.
The Iran's foreign minister insists the system will hold despite the ongoing U.S.-Israeli
offensive, no matter the cost, as the region stands at the crossroads with far-reaching
consequences.
Stay with us as Iran's foreign minister, Abbas Arakci, talks to Aja Zira.
Mr. Foreign Minister Abbas Arakci, thanks for talking to Aja Zira.
Thank you.
The first issue today is the announcement that they've assassinated Iran's Supreme
National Security Council Mr. Ali Larejani.
I do not know why the Americans and the Israelis still have not understood this point.
The Islamic Republic of Iran has a strong political structure with established political, economic
and social institutions.
The presence or absence of a single individual does not affect the structure.
Of course individuals are influential and each person plays their role, some better,
worse, some less. But what matters is that the political system in Iran is a very solid
structure. We have not had anyone more important than the leader himself, and even the leader
was martyred, yet the system continued to work and immediately provided a replacement.
If anyone else is martyred, it will be the same. If the foreign minister were ever
to be martyred, there would ultimately be someone else to take the position.
How are you afraid that you might be one of the targets?
Anyone could become a target.
In recent days, we have seen that they have no hesitation about targeting any place.
So far, 53 hospitals have been attacked along with many schools.
The Minab school, which has now become well-known, where 168 students were killed, is the most
famous example, but there have been others as well.
Bank branches and many residential buildings have also been attacked.
Political figures, civilians, scientists, and university professors have all been targeted.
It is even possible that the foreign minister could be attacked.
But like everyone else, we are standing firm and working for the goals and interests
of our country, and we have no hesitation about giving our lives for it if necessary.
You are in the middle of a war, and it's an American-Israeli war on Iran. At the same
time, Iran is in a wider war. It's launching rockets towards Israel, towards American
basis and also towards neighboring countries.
We did not expand the war.
Even Israeli Atlantis are saying the same thing as Iraq.
Yeah, this is Citrunowitz, Dennis Citrunowitz,
Middle East national security intelligence expert,
non-resident fellow with the Atlantic Council.
And
Citrinowitz says another expression of profound lack of understanding of the Iranian system
Iran will not relinquishes control over Hormuz
And there is no concept of signaling in its strategic culture when it acts it does so with force and
Often against the facility. What the fuck what happened to my chat?
Didn't in my chat arena crash was going on
I wanted to stop. Okay, it's back. I don't know who was hotter. Mr. Foreign Minister
Hassan, why you got to put pit two bad bitches against each other? Okay, dude. Jesus Christ.
I can't do the shea smirk. So he's got me on that. This.
The, the shea, the shea smirk them.
What's the Sunni smirk? The Sunni's don't smirk.
Anyway, getting back to Danny Dennis-Citrino, which is a statement.
This is not just escalation, but escalation based on a misreading of the adversary.
Moreover, pressure that weakens the regime may in practice strengthen it from within.
It allows Tehran to frame the competition as a war against the state and the people,
not against the regime, and thereby rally internal legitimacy.
It's so funny that because he's in Atlantis is he's still making it seem as though Israel
has any ambitions of waging war against the regime, right?
Oh, you can't make the argument any longer.
I think that argument passed the first day when they blew up a fucking school.
And then the second day when they blew up the oil refineries and engaged in chemical
warfare against everyone in Tehran.
sure that that argument is long gone, buddy. You know, and therefore, thereby rally internal
legitimacy even at the cost of disrupting electricity or gas-powered civilians. This
is precisely the risk in underestimating Iran's resilience and its patterns of action.
Gaps and understanding both in Israel and in the United States could prolong the war
and even contribute to stabilizing the regime instead of weakening it. And above all,
no coherent strategy is evident here. It seems like a sequence of actions driven
by pressure and fear of not achieving the objectives before political constraints,
among them the possibility that Washington will block the campaign. As a general rule,
if this regime survives our strategic position could end up worse than when we entered the
campaign. To be sure the regime will be weaker, but certainly more extreme, imbued with motivation
and a culture of vengeance, as opposed to the Israeli regime, which is notorious for
not being extreme and imbued with motivation and a culture of vengeance.
On the other hand, prolonging the campaign is doubtful to top of the regime and will
only intensify the war of attrition in which we find ourselves.
It's worth pausing to think about continuing the campaign and no, the current regime in
Iran will not concede or submit.
Like this guy is not a fan of the IRGC or Iran.
He is certainly looking at this from the perspective of like American military campaign
objectives, even Israelis, even Israel strategic objectives, and very clearly having a hard time
common in terms of that. Like it's just not working. It's not working at all.
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Imagine it's fake, dude. Imagine it's fake if it'll make it easier for you to swallow that pill.
The war is inherently expansive. This is a point we had already warned our friends in the region about for a very simple reason.
When the United States attacks us, our armed forces, our missiles, and our drones cannot reach U.S. territory.
Therefore, we are inevitably compelled to respond by striking U.S. military bases in the region
and attacking U.S. military assets in the region.
Unfortunately, these assets are spread across the entire region and, regrettably, are located
on the territory of our friendly countries.
This is the nature of this war.
When the United States attacks us, coming from 10,000 miles away to...
IRGC send a warning to Trump, if you attack energy infrastructure again, we will respond
similarly.
Next thread.
Iran continues to fire split warheads towards Tel Aviv impacts in the center.
IRGC says if attacks on energy infrastructure are repeated subsequent attacks on your energy
infra, and that of your allies will not cease until complete destruction.
he is so brave
he's not even fighting
I have no idea why
he still has a heart
he is so brave
here we are
here we are
here we are
here we are
the son of a man
he is so brave
and he knows
Did they actually hit any oil sites then?
They did.
They hit some infrastructure.
I thought the Iran military was defeated, me too.
I'm always confused.
I'm always confused whenever I hear my favorite president, Donald Trump, come out and say
like, we've accomplished all of our objectives, Iran is dead.
We killed the 87 year old leader who had cancer, like they're obliterated, pulverized, smoked.
And I'm always like, yeah, I love my president.
Obviously he would never lie to me.
So he's, you know, it's, it's victory every day.
He tells me it's victory every day I get excited all the same.
It's actually pretty cool because like every day I get to experience the same joy of
of watching the Mission Accomplished Banner get posted up.
And I'm also wondering like,
because they keep saying like the Strait of Hormuz
is actually open.
And I look at it in like the only tankers
that are crossing are the Chinese ones.
And I'm like, I guess it is technically open,
but for China, but for nobody else, you know,
they keep unfurling the banner
and it gets me excited every day.
What a treat, what a treat.
It's like, I feel victorious all over again every morning.
But then as the day goes by and the Iranian strikes continue,
I'm like, what's going on here?
Like I thought it was mission accomplished, right?
Where are we at?
Why is the mission not fully accomplished?
Cause I, I thought it was accomplished and then I see stuff like this breaking
as far as erupted a cutters rustle a fond refinery following and running attack.
I guess it kind of feels like, uh, you know, we're just winning over and over again.
But yeah, you know, it's great.
It's great.
I love winning every day.
It's much cooler to win every day.
then to win once, to win one time, right?
Like, because to win one time is, you're not going to feel that good,
but to win every day, it feels good every single day.
And I keep saying, Mr. President, I'm tired of winning and he tells me, you're never going to
get tired of winning. We're going to keep winning. I say, please, sir, no more winning. He says,
we're going to keep winning.
We look at the polling data and there are numbers that just jump off the screen at you.
And this is one of those because just take a look here.
a GOP view of Trump. Approve 100% if you are a member of MAGA and the GOP, you
Bro, even Kim Jong-un got 99.93, you know?
Technically, Trump is beating Kim Jong-un right now.
He's beating Kim Jong-un.
Approve of Donald John Trump, 0% say that they disapprove.
You don't have to be a mathematical genius to know you can't go higher than 100%.
He is the 1970 to Miami Dolphins now there are some Republicans who disapprove of Donald
John Trump, but they are not members of the make America great again movement.
The bottom line is this, if you are a member of MAGA, you will prove of Donald Trump.
It's interesting though, because there have been a couple prominent people who have sort
of come out online and they're very mad.
I wonder where I wonder what my uncle, Jake has to say about this.
100% of crackheads say they love crack and want more of it.
0% of crackheads disapprove of crack.
Actually that's not true.
I feel like if you ask crackheads, if you pulled crackheads on crack, you would get
like worse numbers than this.
You get like 85% of crackheads that say they love crack and want more of it.
MAGA is worse than crackheads.
war with Iran because he promised no new wars. Is there any sign that people might be leaving
MAGA relative to- That kind of makes sense then, no? Just a silly way to present it.
There isn't saying 100%- No, it doesn't. No, it doesn't. Because a healthy number would
still have it at like 85%, where like, you know, 15% of MAGA is saying like, oh,
believe make America great again meant no new wars no it's this is like unheard of
there's never an instance where the approval rating is a hundred percent on
anything
2024 yeah okay so you know I've said it before and you know the steam of this
segment is Tucker Carlson be darned and when we look at the numbers I mean I've
heard some people say oh you know when you look at those MAGA numbers it
doesn't account for those who might have left MAGA but take a look here
Americans who identify as MAGA in November of 2024, it was 28% of Americans.
Now, it's basically the same, if anything, it's slightly higher at 30%.
The bottom line is this, the MAGA base within the GOP is not shrinking, it's the same size.
If anything, it is slightly larger than it was back in 2024, when of course,
Donald Trump won a second term.
So that 100% that Donald Trump has approval among MAGA GOP.
Go ahead. Tell me I'm ridiculous for saying we need, you know, rehabilitation and education
places of education here. I'll liberalize my language a little bit. I know that's scary for a
lot of people when they hear me say this stuff. Go ahead.
Saddam Piker is going to turn into an IED one day. Wait, what? I'm Saddam Piker now.
Well, I thought I was Hamaspiker.
That is not an artifact of Maga Shrinking.
It's just an indication of how strong Donald Trump's grip is on that Maga base.
And so I guess it begs the questions what's happening with inside the GOP
and if there are any splits there because with those kind of numbers,
They're going to want to retain that, right?
So they can retain their CS.
Yes, yes, and you know what we're talking about, you know,
we mentioned Iran in the intro of this segment,
GOP on U.S. military action in Iran.
Look at this, and Maggie, it's 90% approval.
It's 90% approval, just 5% disapprove.
If you disapprove of the job that Donald Trump is doing,
or excuse me, the U.S. military action in Iran
and you're a member of the GOP, look at this,
it's your non-magic, your non-magic.
It's 36% there, 54% approved.
But the majority of Republicans approve of the job that the U.S. military action is in Iran,
and the majority of MAGA, which is the majority of the GOP, very much approved.
90 percent. Very little split in Donald Trump's base.
Those who disapprove of the GOP simply put, they hit MAGA.
It's really clear.
What happens to the MAGA identifying people after Trump's term is over?
It's like 30 percent of the country at this point.
Kim Jong-un approval rate.
Yeah, Kim Jong-un is kind of washed low key, like Trump literally has better performance
in his base than Kim has with his.
You think the MAGA approval rate will go down if he loses his war, serious question?
Honestly, if you were to ask me a couple years ago, I would have been like, yeah,
the gas prices get too high if American soldiers come back in flag draped coffins and stuff.
I'd be like probably, but I don't know anymore. I don't know. I don't, I don't know if anything
can shake their confidence.
A man was killed by an apparent cluster bomb impact in central Israel following Iran's latest
ballistic missile attack.
McGahn, David, David Adolm says he had treated the man in his 30s after he sustained critical
injuries from shrapnel.
His death was declared a short while later.
Several apparent cluster munition impacts were reported across central Israel.
It doesn't seem like Iran's capabilities have diminished from what we're meeting.
It is only natural that we must respond.
But, Dr. Nassar, involving airports, sports, hotels, sometimes even some residential areas,
and there are many people killed.
For example, I'll give you an example from myself.
I was in Daha all the time.
We're hearing the drones, the rockets.
And at the end, it's not the idea that these are clear bases, because in a way or another,
there are some areas that are residential areas, businesses that are being targeted now, and
in Qatar they're being intercepted in some other places, they're not.
First of all, I am truly surprised that the world does not speak out about the attacks
on Iran's residential areas.
attacks on schools and hospitals. Why does no one talk about these? But I can say with
confidence that we have not attacked civilian targets in neighboring countries. We have
not targeted them. Of course, in some places there may be collateral consequences, but that
has not been our intention. However, when it comes to striking what the Americans
call their basis in the region, it is natural that we have not limited ourselves only
to their formal military bases. Wherever there has been a concentration of Americans, wherever
they have had facilities belonging to them, those places have been targeted. Some of these
may have been close to urban areas. This is not our fault. It's the Americans' fault.
They evacuated their soldiers from military bases and moved them into hotels inside cities.
Overall, it is the United States' behavior that has brought the region to this point.
I accept that our friendly countries are upset and that the people of the region have been harmed.
That is why Dr. Pazeskin apologized to the people of the region,
because as a result of U.S. aggression against us and our response to retaliation, they may have been affected.
But all of this is America's fault.
We did not start this war. We are only defending ourselves.
There was a lot of controversy around Mr. Pazeshkian's apology,
whether this created a rift in the system and whether the military was
in a way or another reserved towards this apology.
All this commotion was unnecessary, Mr. Fizeshkin spoke very clearly.
First of all, in our country, apologizing is a sign of strength and honor.
A person who is more powerful and more honorable does not hesitate to apologize.
The apology he made was addressed to the people of the region out of respect for the
difficult situation they are facing.
The United States attacked us, and we are retaliating, yet we still apologize to the people of the
region because they have suffered.
There was no internal disagreement within us.
I think Trump's doing the right thing, honestly.
What's up?
I got no comment on that.
You don't know why?
No, I'm just taking a guess.
You're just guessing that he's doing the right thing?
Yeah.
Are you serious?
Yeah.
What do you feel?
I mean, I don't know, I don't think Trump's doing the right thing.
Is this a joke?
What? Is this a joke?
No, it's not.
Alright, you can fucking drive home now.
You're welcome, Trump.
Damn, I don't know what this happened.
But he doesn't even know why.
Yeah, I don't know why.
I just think like, it's not good for a comedy.
I don't know.
even the one that you expect even the one that you expect to have like some
sanity is crazy to me bro is this like a fucking bit is that what this is I
really gonna fuck about the worst smoke we've got money fuck bitches
God damn system as for why president Pizdezskian's constructive approach did not succeed
The low key. This is unironically what dude, this is the full spectrum
I'm sorry. I don't know if this is a bit
I don't know if this is a sketch or if it's sincere, but this is the spectrum of American politics
Okay cultist psychopath who doesn't even know why he likes Trump but likes Trump
Trump, Democrat who doesn't know why he thinks it's bad, okay?
And the plurality that goes, eh, whatever, fuck bitches get money, LaMau.
Like this is, this is unironically how he hit three of the planks.
All three are cattle.
All three of them.
Meanwhile, their cousins are gonna get fucking fragged with a goddamn shahead drone in a
matter of a month from now.
But hey, maybe you'll get his fucking Camaro.
We are so fucking cooked, dude.
We are so unimaginably dusted, bro.
You can't have a future with a country like this.
You can't have a future with a citizenry that is this out of touch with the unlimited
superviolence that we subject the rest of the world to.
The American working class straight up are so far removed from the consequences of our
actions, both due to American proximity, like physical proximity to the violent incidents
that we're causing everywhere, but also because of a client media apparatus that totally keeps
people servile totally keeps people neutral to American foreign policy, endless militarism.
Part of that is because we don't have a draft.
That's part of it because a draft with universal I've been real fucking quick for a lot of these guys
Okay
Part of it is because the America's state due to its distance doesn't ever get impacted
Rarely ever receives blowback other than like 9-11 and the other
The other part of the reason is because like even the American economy
is kept at bay from the worst kinds of impacts. The economic pressures, at least the economic
pressures that Americans will feel, they feel with latency. You're kind of being a liberal
right now. I'm just saying, man, it's so discouraging to see how much those in the
imperial core sit around and have the capacity not to think, sit around and have the liberties
Not to fucking think about like where their tax dollars are going
Well fuckers in here are calling for the draft holy shit fuck off. I mean
Might put an end to this fucking war business very quickly
Because that's part of the reason because the people already signed up for it. It's voluntary, right?
Also, it's completely outside of our control anyway
41,713 individuals in this chat. If every single one of them demanded the draft, it wouldn't even change the reality one bit.
Have Los Poyos on the stream. I would love to. He is, he hates me.
In Iran right now, in the war?
We should. We absolutely should.
We should?
We should. There's no question.
You support it fully.
Tell me why.
100%.
You have a very oppressive regime that is a threat to democracy around the world
and this is a group of people that were in charge that can no longer wreak havoc in the world
and I think people that believe in a better future will be better off.
They're wreaking havoc on our economy with the state of her move if that's the case
Maybe there's a short-term blip for a better future the head of
National counterintelligence resigned today. He said that Donald Trump was led into this war
Unnecessarily and that he's doing this for BB net now who basically he's saying it's we're fighting this world's war
Do you agree with that? I disagree wholeheartedly
If that's his prerogative and so be it the person that resigned the US needs Israel
There are first front in the Middle East
Okay
Nah
Nah
Nah, I only hear this from
This is this is straight up. Hossboro talking points. Okay
It is a straight up Hasbra talking points motherfucker
Motherfuckers like a Jerusalem post columnist dude. That's crazy without Israel
Stopping the growth of potential terrorists in the Middle East
The Europe this is so far removed from the average American perspective. It's not even
This is not even close
the United States and the broader West.
Don, I'm serving Israeli hummus.
I'll eventually feel the potential consequences.
He's saying there's no imminent threat for the war
and there's no justification.
There's no imminent threat to the US nor Israel.
And so it doesn't understand why we went to do this now.
Well, I don't think there's one person
that can speak for this whole country,
this individual that resigned.
Well, not just him.
I mean, the intelligence shows as well.
Very entitled to believe that.
I think if you look at, uh, who's providing greater value to the
he's this guy, 65 year old Israel supporter.
Oh my God, I'm going to support.
There are greatest ally is physically incapable of recognizing his own best
interests has never heard of the U S's liberty in his life.
Gives his entire pension to Israel unable to maintain erection.
Unless he thinks about young men dying in the Middle East, things.
Ben Shapiro is the smartest man in the world.
We got to support them or the bad guys will come attack us.
God curses those who curse Israel
Yeah, I love that one
Yeah, that's Bob that's low-key Bob world
I understand what you're saying
But that this the war if you go to war with someone there has to be some imminent threat of attack
There was no imminent threat of an attack and then and there's no intelligence that they've had a nuclear weapon
Well, you can get caught off guard all the time. I mean look at
I mean, yeah, this is just Masad, okay? He might as well be interviewing Barak,
unit 8200 Ravid, you know what I'm saying? Yeah, Israel is the greatest nation on earth, honestly.
Like, I mean, they're the front line of, they are the,
they're the front line of defense against radical Islam. It's great. We have to give them
the billions upon billions of dollars. I mean that's that's obviously what we got to do and it's also
awesome that Israel is causing the entire global energy markets to collapse because guess what?
Those guys haven't given their pensions to Israel and therefore they're anti-Semitic.
Reason lies with everything is Israel's fault. I mean yeah yeah you think this is a good
Hey, Chatter, let me ask you something. Have you looked outside? Have you picked up a newspaper?
Do you know what date it is? Because it's not 2003 right now, okay? It's Wednesday, March 18th,
2026. So this kind of argument would have been perfectly valid to make, even if there was plenty
of of real reason to to deny Israel this unholy allegiance we have right oh I'm
agreeing with you dumbass oh I thought you were doing the classic defense the
because that's like the the most this is the defense that I keep hearing from
like as many golden shit that said that that claim like oh guess everything's
Israel's fault. Didn't realize you were being sincere. My mistake. I thought you were being
sarcastic because I hear that is like the last line of defense from people. Yeah, net
favorability of Israel all minus 14 18 to 29 minus 27% 30 to 44 minus 23% 45 to 40 64
minus 17% and of course the fucking the the boomer philosemites minus are a plus 16% GOP
minus 43% that's insanely bad for Israel by the way my plus 43% is insanely bad for Israel
baffer is real for GOP. Okay. Cult, but regardless, independence minus 34% Democrats minus 50%
it's over without you in this community. I'm probably go crazy to be honest. Oh, hype train
level one achieve. Let's go. Rex, race or X. Thank you for the 20 give the subs. Everyone
subscribe to the piker broadcasting service. Uh, I'm not seen enough movement in the subscription
side on the piker broadcasting service. That's why I haven't been using the, the soundboard as much.
That's what it is. Can you please connect Adam Friedling with a bus at Akshi. If Adam Friedling
gets a bus at Akshi interview before I do, I'm killing myself. Okay. I'm right. And kill me.
I'm right. And kill me. I'm right. And kill me. Actually, if he, if he scoops me on another
fucking high-profile interview I'm I'm I'm actually you know it's over it's over for me okay god damn
people love the fucking soundboard it's crazy every time I bring up the soundboard motherfuckers go
crazy motherfuckers go crazy dude and pussy too that's right
right.
Adams on track to get Trump big dog you're washed.
I have Trump right here.
May Allah awaken the people and help them to see the evil doings of Israel and the United
you. Yeah, he's right here, bro. Chill. He's right here. Well, I mean, Marco Rupio said
Iran's foreign minister, Abbas al-Aqshiy Israel has no regard for the repercussions of the
normalization of his heinous methods of terror, but the international community should
not disregard that recklessness as for every action there will inevitably and always be
a reaction. God damn yo, it's spipes. Thank you for the tank gifted. Holy moly. We're
going crazy. Ham and fist. Calm like a Tom here the crow. Thank you for the gifted.
learning? What is this China is closely studying the US war with Iran learn from American military
tactics and weaknesses especially for potential future conflict over Taiwan. Officials say China
sees an advantage as the US shifts attention to military research from Asia to the Middle East
weakening its presence in the Indo-Pacific. The heavy use of US weapons and rising costs
are also viewed as beneficial to China. Yeah, no shit. Of course. You know who
Who else also said that? Not just me.
Motherfucking general raising cane, dude.
If you hit the Alex Jones liberal soundboard, I'm leaving chat.
Chat or gift subs right now, and we'll get megafaunics to leave the chat.
This is the chat.
Here's the director of national intelligence, Gabard and her assessment on the predicament.
Keep gifting subs right now if you want me to hit the liberal liberal and cause megafaunix
and leave the chat.
Uh-oh.
Megafaunix, you hear that?
You hear that, megafaunix?
Damn, okay, this is getting serious.
Why'd you?
Why'd you toss that out there, megafaunix? Rip-a-faunix, dude.
Bro, why'd you put a wager on it? I'm just farming, brother. I'm farming.
Level, hype train level six complete, dude. God damn. God damn,
hype train level six complete.
The people are, is it level seven and 48% people are demanding the liberal,
liberal, liberal.
Did we get to level eight? I'm blasting it.
I'm being used for your greed.
It's coming.
High-train level eight and I hit it.
The IC assesses that China continues to rapidly modernize its military forces across all domains
in pursuit of achieve world-class status by liberal liberal liberal liberal liberal liberal
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Keep forgetting to demand people subscribe and then people don't subscribe
Sometimes you got a sing for that supper, baby
The ICSS says that China continues to rapidly modernize its military forces across all domains
in pursuit of its goal to achieve world-class status by mid-century.
This includes building a force with the aim of being capable of deterring U.S. and allied
forces in the region, and to achieve their stated objective of developing the ability
to seize Taiwan by force if necessary.
However, the ICSS says that China likely prefers to set the conditions for an
eventual peaceful reunification with Taiwan short of conflict.
The ICSS is that China continues to rapidly modernize it.
Not crazy war.
Not crazy war.
Yesterday you yelled at me, but you kind of betrayed me because I was saying you shouldn't
run because you're doing a lot of building the grassroots base.
I said, you should create a pack or non-profit order to get your fans and channel and the local seeds.
You have a fan and all 50 states you could probably run effectively.
No crazy war.
Yeah, I got new ones.
I got new ones.
Yeah.
Holy Toledo.
Peace forever.
Peace forever.
Look what they did to my boy dude.
Look what they did to my boy.
They need to free him after Venezuela defeated the American forces in the in the baseball
world baseball thing that was going on championships.
They have to free him free my boy Zoran where are you Zoran demand the freedom.
They're bragging about their view count political senior White House officials say wartime
Messaging focus on audience engagement with videos reaching three billion plus impressions in four days one as we're just grinding away on banger memes
There's an entertainment factor to what we do. Oh
My god. Oh my god, bro every day. There's a new reason for a fucking nuclear first strike on me. Okay
God damn, I'm trying to me seriously
Seriously, oh my god, holy fucking moly. We are such animals dude blonde Bob
Thank you for the hundred gift this subs
White House is talking about posting banger memes, bro. We are not gonna make it. We're not gonna make it. We're not gonna make it
We're not gonna make it. We're not gonna make it. We're not gonna make it
It's over is actually fucking over. We are not gonna make it look at what I'll say I posted on Insta
Bro, he posted it on the
He posted it on the on the Twitter, too
you. They really got my guy Maduro locked up a few blocks for me. Hashtag free Maduro
hashtag free Maduro hashtag free Maduro. Actually, free him free him. Yeah, Russia is sending
two oil tankers, by the way. What the fuck is this? Xcancel.com shit. Two Russian ships
carrying oil and gas are underrated. Guba, despite U.S. pressure and sanctions under Trump,
the shipments come as Guba faces a severe energy crisis highlighted by recent nationwide
blackout. And months before, months without fuel deliveries, the extra supply could help
ease shortages that have disrupted hospitals, transporting daily life. Bro, is crazy.
is basically just flexing at this point where they're, Russia is literally just like, yeah,
I mean, we got plentiful. Don't you worry about it, baby. Like think about how much more expensive
that, that tanker is now. Rare is big Russian dub. I mean, I don't think America's going to let
it happen. I don't think America's going to allow the Russian oil to, to, to get to Cuba,
regardless. If there's one country on the planet who could do this, unironically is China.
But because China has to trade max, because China has to trade max, if they don't trade
10 billion Chinese will die, okay? If they don't fucking keep moving units, every Chinese person
around the world, like Singaporean of Chinese descent, they'll die, right? Like, not just mainland
China. I'm talking every Chinese will die if they don't fucking trade. And that's precisely the
reason why China can't send one of their fucking oil tankers to Cuba. Now, the real reason
why they can't do it is not because like the American naval forces might intercept it. I don't
think America would do that. America's not intercepting the Chinese flag tankers right
now that are leaving the Strait of Hormuz. The real reason why China won't do it, I think,
is unironically because
if you touch the Havana ports, you cannot trade at any American port for 180 days.
Okay. And that is a death sentence for China. Do you want every Chinese person to die? Of course not.
So, because I don't think China has to worry about American naval assets intercepting their oil tankers.
They're not even doing that off the coastline of, I mean, they're not even doing that through the oil tankers.
passing through the Shredder Hormuz.
Reddit users will point to that and use it as evidence that it's not a blockade. Yes, but I mean,
at a certain point you gotta realize maybe you're kind of dumb for going to Reddit to hear what they have to say anyway.
They're fucking stupid.
Reddit users are gross, monstrous pieces of shit who literally regurgitate Atlantis' positions,
have a permanent Western Chauvinist mindset. They're jingoistic monsters. Okay. And I'm surprised
many Reddit users haven't killed themselves in this last, you know, in this last 18 day
debacle.
It's gotta be real hard that they're finally following on your fantasies of permanent war
at the behest of Israel. But the guy doing it is Donald Trump. So you're conflicted and
You can't say that you like it because you hate Donald Trump.
You love war, right?
You love war, but you hate Donald Trump because Orange Man is bad, but Orange Man is conducting
this war.
So now you can't say that you love war.
So I assume Reddit users are killing themselves in confusion because they on the one hand
want this kind of death and destruction because they get off on it.
But they hate Donald Trump.
Ready to find only Elisabeth's a cesspool?
No, a lot of, a lot, it took two years at least of a maximum genocide, a child Holocaust
that was live streamed for Reddit to finally like take a turn, like a marginal turn against
Israel.
Do you understand?
They're some of the grossest fucking freaks.
Reddit is completely captive. All the primary reddits are, they might as well be stationed in fucking Langley.
Most of the default subs are just Mossad and Langley bots. It's unbelievable how bad it is.
Reddit is the easiest to manipulate aggregator on the on on the internet and that's precisely the reason why like even with Twitter
Twitter is Nazi infested. It's dog shit. It sucks. There's so much misinformation
But Reddit is more devastating than Twitter in some ways because the propaganda is
is, one, super easy to manipulate, and two, people rely on Reddit as a necessary resource,
the front page of the internet, as opposed to everybody knows that Twitter is a neo-nazi
shithole. And if you're careful, you can still piece through all of the noise to find valuable
information. Reddit, on the other hand, you go to the major news aggregators on, sorry,
major subreddits that you go to. And they're all filled to the brim with pro American imperialist
monsters. Twitch is just Reddit live. Big dog. You got to move on from this childish
toxic platform. You're right, man. Let me just drop my most successful arm in my, in
my broadcasting initiatives because it's just Reddit live.
You're right.
We don't fucking heavily moderate the, the community.
Most like the thing about Reddit is most of these subreddits are actually
It's very progressive when it comes to domestic affairs, very progressive when it comes to
social issues, but they're unbearable monsters when it comes to American imperialism and
Western imperialism, okay?
It's unbelievable.
A lot of people on Reddit love you too.
Yeah, I mean, you're talking about, you're talking about like some subreddits.
Go ask any redditor what they think about China and you will understand, okay, what I'm talking about.
the United States and President Trump himself. Immediately after Dr. Pazeshkin's statement,
the U.S. President posted a tweet describing the apology as a sign of defeat and declaring
that Iran had been defeated using very insulting language. In reality, Mr. Trump killed this
approach from the start. He prevented the emergence of a new atmosphere and a new
perspective between us and the regional countries.
Ultimately, everything about the current situation is the Americans' fault.
They must answer, not only to their own people, but also to our people, to the people of the
region and to history in the future.
This war is not our war, not the war of the American people, nor the war of the
region.
is America's war, a war that the United States itself chose.
It's the war of choice.
Yeah, but you're losing friends.
Alongside with this war, you're losing friends,
because now, for example, countries like Oman, Qatar, UAE, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia,
which you had a deal with in China, Kuwait, Iraq, Turkey, Azerbaijan,
many countries in the region.
Our people are our best friends.
First and foremost, we must protect them.
We must not bargain with the lives of our people because of friends who are making mistakes.
Our friends have given the United States military bases over the past 47 years.
Over the past 47 years, our friends have built very good relations with the United
States, which has been our enemy.
They have provided a wide range of services to the United States, and they can-
Where did Reddit's political views come from? Langley, the American State Department.
Also, one thing I got to mention here, this is what BDB users think about your, yeah, I already covered this.
Because there's no, this is what BDB users think about your comments on China intervening, because there's no obligation or responsibility.
China will not show the responsibility, do not belong to it unless there's a clear treaty.
Morality and aid have no standards. It's hard to say whether something is done right or wrong.
Assuming China sends troops to help Iran, even if it's for justice this time, what happens after the war?
For example, would Iran prioritize supplying oil to China forever?
Even if other countries offer higher prices, if so, how is China any different from the United States?
Conversely, if Iran retains autonomy, it's all cope, man. It's cope. I get it. I know. China is strategic and doesn't
engage in world affairs. I know. I would prefer a non-interventionist country to an interventionist country.
this one, so I guess it's better, I guess, overall than the United States of America,
because the United States of America is constantly interfering militarily with other nation's affairs.
But like having said that, you know, it's getting to a point, it's getting to a point where China
has that power that the USSR never had. Okay. Especially with this manufacturing capabilities
and how deeply interconnected the rest of the global economy China actually is with no real
alternatives to Chinese manufacturing. Anyway, that's also possible. That's the case of Washington
sacrificing its own people. That's not what my ask is anyway. We are a civilization on the
concept of civilization as defined by the West, nor are we so-called the boss concept. We prioritize
itself and admire the strong courageous people of our nation. We do not wish to interfere
with any country's self-revolutionary process as this is impossible. Also, this is objectively
anti-Maoist. China used to interfere in the foreign policy of other countries all the time,
and sometimes actually at the directive of the American State Department, it wasn't always great.
They were trying to carve out a space for themselves, but this is against Mao's principles.
Mao is the one who openly and correctly called Western imperialism a paper tiger.
Although I do understand it's, you know, it's obviously silly of me, an American, an American
fat living in the heart of empire to demand another major country step in and intervene.
But you know, we prioritize ourselves in a mile of strong courageous even if it falls
please besides we can only stand offer little assistant we cannot help us stand up again
ultimately it must rely on its own strength to recover this is the wisdom of our 5,000
year history.
Just because we have the capability does not mean we are willing to be in more like
your country may be strong but it will perish if it loves war a country may be peaceful
But if it'll perish if it forgets war, what are you saying?
I'm not saying fucking send the people's liberation army to Iran man
You know a couple missiles won't hurt
It's beneficial for China
It's literally beneficial China you have the opportunity to test out your weapons directly in the field
Soldiers are for defense not for invasion. Oh my god. Oh my god every every guy every guy has to literally
Every every pro-chronic has to talk to me and fucking proverbs for some reason that's not what I'm saying
Just turn Iran. I mean Iran doesn't want this anyway. Turn Iran into Pakistan.
And then turn Saudi Arabia into Pakistan.
When the Chinese help, they don't announce it. Also, they are helping through info. I think
you're used to American government announcing everything they do. They are helping. They
are aiding to a certain degree I'm just saying there's more room there in terms of defensive aid
if I'm Chinese if I'm a Chinese general
I was straight up you know I'm in a weird position right now because like a bunch of big generals got
fucking axed but if I'm a Chinese general I'm going hey we should train the IRGC on our
weapons systems, okay? We should train the IRGC on our weapons systems. They should start,
they should start, you know, testing out the Dong Fangs, okay? They should start testing
out the Dong Fangs. These things, these weapons need to be battle tested. These weapons
need to be battle tested. These weapons need to, you know, they need to, they need
to be hardened against American defenses, that would be the smart thing to do.
Prime Opportunity.
Also, this wasn't even about Iran necessarily.
I mean, I have talked about like Chinese intervention in Iran, but the real question
is like, what the fuck won't it do anything for Cuba?
China's relationship with the Gulf States is far more important to them than their
relationship with Iran.
They're not doing anything to jeopardize that.
I understand that. But like with Cuba, easy, it's humanitarian,
the entire world wants it. What the fuck do you think Russia is sending oil tankers, you
know? Cuba is so far away to be fair.
China has sent a shit ton of solar panels to Cuba and that's wonderful. Cuba's energy
grid is like 30% electric now as a consequence of Chinese solar panels. It's true and they've
been doing this for years and years. But right now in the interim they need oil. China has
the global power to be able to send oil tankers to Cuba unimpeded and no no interceptions
by Americans, whatsoever.
Aida Cuba is relatively cheap, but go PR.
It would be a spectacular act
against American imperialism.
And then you would be saving a lot of children
that desperately need it right now.
They're fucking sitting in hospitals.
There's dialysis machines and shit that are about to fail.
You'd be saving tens of thousands of lives.
You set up a direct competition with American policy objectives, though.
I mean, it's crazy.
At some point, there's gonna be friction.
At some point, there's gonna be friction with America.
There already is friction with America.
America is the one who's constantly agitating against China anyway.
Continue to do so.
Some of our friends have established relations with Israel, which is the greatest enemy of the Islamic world.
Even now, some of our friends are allowing their territory to be used against us.
I do not know whether they officially allow it or not, but their territories are being used.
SENTCOM openly says that, for example, high-mars short-range missiles are being launched from
inside regional countries.
When three American F-15 aircraft in Kuwait are said to have been mistakenly shot down,
no one asks what they were doing in Kuwait.
Obviously, they were passing through Kuwait's airspace on their way towards Iran.
For us, protecting the lives of our people is more important than anything else.
We hope our friends understand this and realize that over the past 47 years we have been neighbors
and friends, but certain actions have ultimately led to the situation we see today.
There is an analysis that Iran was confronting the American war, the American-Israeli war,
with turning this into a regional war and also creating a situation of an international
crisis, especially with the closure or at least the situation that is in the Hormuz Strait,
which is almost a closure.
Did we start it?
We did not start it.
This war was imposed on us and we had warned about it in advance.
We did not turn this into a regional war simply because attacks are coming from countries
in the region.
Their military bases in the region are being used against us.
That is the United States that has turned it into a regional war, not us.
I would like to understand your vision towards the Strait of Hormuz, the closure, you've
been saying that everyone is still allowed to pass except for the enemies of Iran.
Also we've heard reports that Iran is putting a condition that there should be transactions
in Iran for ships to pass.
So we heard in the leaders' statement that also probably Yemen could enter and then there
are a lot of indications that the Mandap could close.
Is Iran trying to suffocate the international economy?
I will repeat, this war is not our war.
Okay, this interview is somewhat boring.
In the last few minutes...
Lebanon, Israel hits civilian infrastructure with almost 1,000 kills.
Israel has just put out a warning saying it's going to target petrol stations,
which it says are associated with Hisbollah.
They've already hit one in the southern city of Tehr.
What they say they're doing is attacking any infrastructure,
even if it's government and state infrastructure, which they think Hisbollah might use.
Well, Hezbollah is not just a military organization, it's a political party, it's a movement.
People from Hezbollah might use any infrastructure, they might use the road out.
Yeah, bro, Israel is so fucking devastating in Lebanon right now.
They got Channel 4 revealing the truth about Hezbollah.
Hezbollah is a political party on top of the militant branch, right?
The type has below spokesman says that the group will stop striking the US Embassy in Baghdad
for five days as the idea of stops bombing South Peru.
And if the CIA leaves the embassy compound, the US Embassy is coming to attack by the
Iraqi militia drone several times this week.
Holy shit groups in the Islamic resistance in Iraq have long talked about intervening
if Iran were attacked or being willing to supply fighters of his below request them,
Directly tying ceasefire to their attacks to the cessation of attacks in Danea to my knowledge is new
But yes, what she's saying is the truth there they might use an office they could use anything
The Israelis have today attacked two bridges over the River LaTanne. That's civilian
infrastructure that potentially is a war crime to attack civilian infrastructure
but the Israelis say that his fellow was using those bridges to smuggle weapons
across and what people here now fear is that the south of the country might end
up being split from them some Cuban-American influencer Mia Dio is
adding on Instagram she never admits why her wealthy family left Cuba I don't
really care like what are you gonna get mad at fucking humanitarian aid
being shipped to your family members like that's such an insane position you
know what I mean like what Cuban Americans are upset that that we're
trying to fucking deliver with with the limited capacity that we have deliver
some fucking humanitarian aid to the island it's insane people are actually
is actually psychotic.
North. But today, some of the biggest explosions,
the biggest Israeli attacks we saw were here in Beirut.
This morning, people here...
Streamer vacation, humanitarian aid.
Yes, I know that it sounds...
I know that that you want to present it as such, but this is a humanitarian aid mission with numerous global partners
Politicians like Jeremy Corbyn are participating in it like I know your focus is unimaginably narrow
And you can't comprehend anything beyond like drama on the internet
But my addition to this and and the work I put into it doesn't make it a streamer vacation
You fucking baboon
We are bringing hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of aid in a bucket it by
it by way of the sea by way of cargo planes it's so stupid please please I
beg of you I beg of you stop being stop behaving like a child
It genuinely doesn't make any sense.
You don't come across like you are when you say stuff like this, you don't come across
like you're brilliant.
You're making a brilliant point, you know?
Not only are we trying to bring awareness to one of the many different tentacles of
American imperialism is like devastating an island with 10 million people on it
Like we're at the precipice of murdering children directly with our embargo on the island
What a gross fucking way what a gross way to approach the world
They kind of did start about enriching nuclear bombs, maybe don't enrich nuclear bombs, lulled
and goofy-a.
You shouldn't have to defend yourself to these chuds, it's sick.
I mean, it's not even me defending myself necessarily, I do want to fucking stamp out
this kind of idiotic sentiment as quickly as possible.
I know that people are going to behave this way anyway, but like I need you to understand
how fucking inhumane you are.
They're in central Beirut woke up to one of the largest explosions of the war so far.
It felt an apartment block Israel says have been used by his brother.
Most people who live there left the first time Israel struck it last week.
They have nothing to do with his brother, but they've lost everything nonetheless.
In the south, the sun rises and sets to Israeli attacks. Israel has instructed everyone in
southern Lebanon that's getting on for a million people to leave their homes. But nowhere feels
safe in Lebanon now.
We drove to the port city of Tia, just 12 miles from the Israeli border.
It's got to be a fucking really strange way to operate when you see like this evil
design of the world taking shape all around you it's not even remotely beneficial for you
that we're blowing up buildings we're starving the island of Cuba
and then people still fucking people still turn around and they're like oh how can i make this about
drama like how the fuck can you approach every single issue like this man no curiosity about
how people live. It's so weird. Like vice signaling, wearing your lack of curiosity. Like a badge
of honor.
I was wondering what you make of, not just now, Marco Rubio's mind from Joe Kent's comments suggesting that Israel's going to pull the U.S. strike with those foreign personnel from the front.
But, I mean, Marco Rubio said he has some other stuff to sell around here. You know, I think that we don't have the power to let them down.
that this is the first choice that Dr. Trump has achieved.
All of his hostilities killing American surface lovers
and innocent civilians alike,
and for no reason, he has a different face every day.
Congressman, what do you see here?
Joe can't reiterate it to Tucker.
He knew not that Iran was going to attack.
He did not say that.
He said we knew that Israel was going to attack Iran in retaliation for those attacks by Israel
against Iran.
Iran might attack American forces.
So the imminent threat that the Secretary of State is describing is not from Iran,
it's from Israel.
Exactly.
And I think this speaks to the broader issue, who is in charge of our policy in the Middle
East, who is in charge of when we decide to go to war or not.
In this case, with what the Secretary described and later on the President, later on the Speaker
of the House, and the way the events played out, the Israelis drove the decision to
take this action, which we knew would set off a series of events, meaning the Iranians
would retaliate.
Now, I think there's a potential there where we could have done several different
things.
We could have simply said to the Israelis, no, you will not.
you do then we will take something away from you. I think that it's fine that we offered
defense to Israel, but when we're providing their means for their defense, we get to dictate
the terms of when they go on the offensive, otherwise they stand to lose that relationship.
And the Israelis felt emboldened that no matter what they did, no matter what situation
they put us in, that they could go ahead and take this action and we would just
have to react.
I mean, they admitted it. I don't even know why there's like, I don't know. I just like Dave
They've admitted it over and over again. It's so strange that there's any like drama or discourse
to be had on here. You either think Israel did it and it's good or you think Israel did it and
it's bad, but no one is thinking this is not Israel. I genuinely don't know a single person
that's like, no, actually, this is like, totally America has nothing to do with Israel
was so ever. It's two separate camps. People who recognize that this was Israel's design
and they like it and they think it's good. Partially because they love Donald Trump
and Donald Trump is saying that. And the people who recognize that this was Israel's
design and it's bad. Oh my God, you're right actually there is one person. Rachel fucking
Maddow. It's unironically, the Liptart Brigade that's speaking to an audience of like 12 people.
Rachel Maddow keeps saying it's the Gulf States and that's the reason why they're doing it.
And Jake Tapper keeps saying that no, actually it's Donald Trump. Donald Trump is doing this.
Donald Trump will stop. Yeah, he could, but that doesn't change the reality that he absolutely
was go to into this by Israel.
Oh my God, I'm realizing once again, this is why liberals always fucking lose.
They lose because they speak to an audience of no one.
They refuse to recognize reality.
They just speak to an increasingly shrinking audience and everyone outside of the audience
looks at them like they're fucking idiots.
Maddo, you were seriously claiming that Qatar bribed Trump to bomber on offal take your
owners in the Gulf in the region's geopolitical security dynamics.
You were trying to shape facts around a narrative rather than understand the facts when you're
a Rhodes scholar to put a beach up in your head to unlearn how to say the word is real
when negative thoughts arise.
Yeah, it's crazy.
Yeah, dude cutter the one fucking country in the Gulf that literally shares a gas field
with Iran that has like a literal shared extraction agreement with the Iranian state was actually
like please Mr. President Trump please bomb the country on the other side of the fucking
water line so that they can bomb in retaliation are facilities.
Matt, I was obviously trying to avoid the Israeli elephant in the room, but it's really been
memory holds so quickly how much the Gulf States cheered on US belligerency until like yesterday.
I mean, it's true, but, but like to say that about Qatar is like the, it's the worst
one to say it about.
It's like saying it about Oman. Oman has been actively, you know, pushing for this war would
be ridiculous, right? Qatar is only a little less ridiculous than that. You can say this
about the UAE every day. I agree with you. You can even say this about Saudi Arabia.
They're crazy enough to do, to demonstrate that kind of hubris. Qatar is the one country
that Israelis despise for this reason.
And no, Jordan is a holdover state.
So it doesn't matter.
Jordan is inconsequential.
Jordan just plays a role in the security apparatus.
It's Jordan is negligible, inconsequential, not a real state, literally designed specifically
so that they could put the Palestinians there.
Okay, Jordan knows that it's a missile sponge state.
They don't get to have a say in this.
They're not like, they're not like a fucking oil giant.
Like the cutter, like the, the Gulf States are.
Oh, Andres Manuel Lopez, Obrador, Presidente de Mexico.
Amalel said this, I'm on retreat, but it pains me that they seek to exterminate the
brother people of Cuba for their ideals of freedom and defense and sovereignty.
To those who think it's someone else's fight, I remind them what General Cardenas said during
the Bay of Pigs invasion.
It is not permissible to preach our indifference to their heroic struggle because their fate
is ours.
Accordingly, I invite everyone to deposit into the Bernorte account of the Civil
Association Humanity with Latin America open by citizens, writers and journals to buy food,
medicines, oil and gasoline and help the Cuban people let each person contribute what they
can.
is retired, not on retreat.
Now I see why you don't want to run for office, imagine a debate where a moderator says, what
do you mean when you said Jordan isn't real?
No, there could be a time when that kind of statement is broadly recognized.
health organization is preparing for the possible nuclear incident if the wrong war escalates nice dude
this feels like a scam like he's hacked no this makes total sense
mlows my goat
huh
The 100% Trump thing is so crazy. Yeah. USG Strait of Hormuz planning update. I wonder
what would happen if we finished off what's left of the Iranian terror state and let the
countries that use it, uh, we don't be responsible for so-called straight. He wrote straight.
So called straight. That would get some of our non responsive allies in gear and
fast president dj t
anyway um jason hickol has some statements about cuba as well he said let me tell you something about cuba
u.s officials are constantly saying socialism and cuba is a failure but in fact cuba's achievements
with socialism are extremely impressive first remember that the u.s imposed sanctions and
blockade on Cuba immediately after the revolution with the explicit objective of destroying the
economy, preventing development, and immiserating the people. And yet Cuba nonetheless managed
to achieve some of the very best social outcomes in the developing world, rivaling even high-income
countries in the imperial core. Cuba has a higher literacy rate than America. Cuba has a higher
life expectancy than the United States of America. Cuba has a lower murder rate than the United
States of America. Cuba has functionally no homelessness in comparison to the United
States of America. Okay. Don't say that's not a high bar to clear. It's a, it's an immensely
high bar to clear because that bar has been placed there by the United States of America. Okay.
It's un-fucking-believable what we have done to this country. Okay. Un-believable. It is one of
of the long standing evils that is on autopilot, okay?
The pressure on Cuba intensified dramatically
after the fall of the USSR,
which was a key trading partner,
which by the way, we once again pushed Cuba
to the hands of the USSR, okay?
We kept doing terrorism over and over again. We kept activating sleeper cells inside of the country.
We took all the people that were super wealthy, the ones that left initially, that were super wealthy, that fucking hated the revolution,
hated the expropriations that took place, and we used them as terror cells against Cuba.
We tried to do terrorism on our own soil and then blame it on Cuba. It's fucking insane
Can you imagine another country doing what we've done to Cuba because they don't like I don't know our
policies around housing like because that's
That's technically what this is, right?
They don't like that Cuba has a different economic organization of society.
Israel.
The pressure on Cuba intensified dramatically after the fall of the USSR, which was a key
trading partner the blockade bit harder and Cuba was forcing a severe economic contraction known as
the special period and yet even while GDP and consumption were declining or stagnating during
this period Cuba not only accelerated its progress on life expectancy it caught up to and surpassed
the United States in 2003 despite having 80% less GDP per capita. Cuba also used industrial
policy to develop one of the most advanced biotech industries in the world. They literally
have a lung cancer vaccine that America has rendered illegal to take, okay? They have one
of the only known cures, not complete cures, but one of the only known solutions to Alzheimer's
on the planet right now, escaping dependence on Western monopolies and providing life-saving
assistance to other countries in the global south.
Yeah, they have Alzheimer's dementia treatment.
How? Because socialism. Socialism enabled Cubans to organize production of resources around what is most important for human needs rather than what is most profitable to capital.
This made them extremely efficient at converting limited resources into human well-being despite the blockade.
cuba's food system is a great example of this
cuba developed a public food system that guarantees everyone has access to basic
nutritional requirements
thanks to the system cuba has one of the lowest death rates due to malnutrition
in the world
lower even then in many high income countries such as the united states
danmark and france
anyone who visits cuba immediately notices that it is totally unlike any
other developing country
you just don't see people homeless starving or begging on the street people
certainly aren't rich, but nobody lives in misery. People have dignity. They have freedom.
They have sovereignty. I always find myself thinking, what could Cuba be like if it was
not for the US blockade? What if it had been allowed to develop freely? It is not difficult
to imagine the heights of human progress the Cubans could have achieved. The US blockade
is tightening, strangling the country of basics in order to destroy that potential,
to destroy that dignity and sovereignty. They are doing it not because socialism failed,
because it has succeeded, and that reality cannot be accepted.
Here's the life expectancy in Cuba and blue in the average high income countries in green
from 1960s onward to 2005.
Here's Cuba's death rate from malnutrition compared to selected countries.
Think about that.
There's a particularly odious type of apologist who claims the sanctions against Cuba don't
actually cause any suffering or prevent development.
This is wild because the U.S. government itself claims exactly the opposite.
The first U.S. State Department memo on sanctions against Cuba was written in 1960.
It promoted imposing an embargo to deny money and supplies to Cuba to decrease real
wages and to bring about hunger, desperation, and hardship to the Cuban people.
Okay?
sanctions are in fact very effective at harming countries. So effective indeed that the U.S.
and EU unilateral sanctions opposed on the global south are associated with over half
a million deaths per year or 38 million deaths since 1970. Sanctions are extremely harmful.
This is the Lansing study that just came out actually that shows this. Okay. The
effects of international sanctions on age specific mortality across national panel
data analysis. And this is the Cuban embargo and the goals of the Cuban embargo, the original
intent. This is declassified information from the National Archives. You can go and see
it if you want to. The only reason why you don't know anything about Cuba is because
you're incurious. The only reason why you don't know anything about Cuba is because
you've been lied to about Cuba your whole fucking life. Okay? Why do US sanctions
have such power? Because the US not only prevents US companies and US subsidiaries
around anywhere in the world from trading with Cuba, a major blow when U.S. companies
have monopolized so many key goods, including intermediate parts necessary for industrial
development.
It also uses dominance in the global financial system, the SWIFT, and as the issuer of the
world's reserve currency to police third world transactions with Cuba, creating a regime
of secondary sanctions that creates penalties for any country trading with Cuba.
I'm applying for a journalism visa for this trip to Cuba.
Okay, I got a journalism visa. I
Can't pay the Cuban state the $90 necessary to acquire this journalism visa
with regular cash. I
Can't go to a website and pay the Cuban government to get this visa
I have to get a US mailer check a US postal service check
To be able to pay it
Do you understand how fucking insane that is it's a competent functioning sovereign state?
Do you understand what level of restrictions exist for this country so when people say oh, dude, you're it's not the sanctions
What are you talking about America's done nothing people could just trade freely with Cuba. It's fucking bullshit
Okay, it's fucking bullshit
Someone with a courier in Washington DC has to bring a U.S. Postal Service money order
to pay for the journalist visa.
Think about how nutty that is.
There's no PayPal, nothing.
Can't do it.
That's why people get urged to bring cash when they go to Cuba, like hard cash, when
they fly to Cuba so they can just like pay for everything with hard American dollars because
tourism is basically the lifeline.
The only fucking industry that allows there to be foreign capital that enters the Cuban
markets.
The US sanctions regime against Cuba is one of the most severe and longest lasting sanctions
regimes ever in history.
And in the recent escalation, the US threatens crippling punitive tariffs on any nation
supplying oil to Cuba, creating a total fuel blockade with the explicit objective of causing
economic collapse and regime change. These are heinous crimes against a civilian population
that poses zero threat to the US or to anyone. Any sane person can see this. It is disgusting
that anyone would seek to minimize this fact.
This is Marion L2P saying this is misleading on many levels, but let me point out one
obvious false, that Cuba has not been blockaded as when, for example, the Royal
Navy blockaded French ports during the Napoleonic Wars. It could not do business with the
in part because communist stole American property on the island.
Communists did not steal American property on the island.
The United States and Cuba had a sugar sale agreement.
Once Batista was overthrown and the Cuban revolution succeeded,
the United States was frustrated by this. Okay.
Cuba was getting oil from the USSR.
American refineries, American owned refineries were being utilized to refine the oil that
they were getting from the USSR. America said, we are not allowing you to do that. Those are
our refineries. That's when Cuba took over the refineries. And then America said, we're
no longer purchasing the fucking, we're no longer getting the sugar from you guys.
Fuck you. So then Cuba had to transfer all of their agricultural products to Russia
in exchange for materials and parts necessary for industrial development.
They didn't just take American property, okay?
They said they would pay back the funds to purchase the property with the stolen assets,
with the price that they would pay for Cuban sugar.
The reason why Cuba is desperately poor, therefore, is not because of the US blockade,
but because the socialist system produces next to nothing on the island has,
therefore, next to nothing to sell.
Here's another little fact to know. During the period 1999 to 2019, Cuba managed to
bring its infant mortality rate to lower than that in the U.S. Again, despite the U.S. blockade,
and despite having a fraction of the GDP per capita during this period, 101,674 children
died in the U.S. due to mortality rates in excess of Cuba's level based on U.N. and
CDC data. The blockade that we have had on Cuba has been ridiculous. None of this is
new, by the way. It has been understood by development economists for a long time back
in 1981. Amartya Sen himself noted Cuba's standout performance. The piece famously demonstrates
that among developing countries, socialist economies tended to perform better in terms
social outcomes than capitalist ones. One thought that it is bound, one thought that is bound
to occur is that communism is good for poverty removal, he wrote. That's the real reason why
we starved Cuba for years and years. And we've angered the Cuban population that remains on
the island as well for the record. This isn't to say that there aren't any Cubans
that don't hate their government. Of course there are. Of course there are Cubans who
think, oh, well, in times of tremendous economic hardship, in times of tremendous setbacks born
out of the American blockade, the government has had to engage in austerity, right? Or
rationing. And then they think that the government is rationing so they can like feed
the Castro family, which they see as corrupt or whatever the fuck they envision, right?
Oh, the government is actually rationing so they can like only aid the tourists so they
can have a functioning competent tourism industry.
The government is rationing because they hate us, the regular Cuban citizens, and don't
want us to be fed.
Don't want us to get milk.
Don't want us to get meat.
It's idiotic.
And you hear that nonstop.
You hear that from the, you hear that from, from America's all the time, oh, the government
is actually refusing to give antibiotics to regular Cubans.
Yeah, dude, the government has antibiotics, but they're hiding it.
You know?
Commie streamer just living off of other people's takes.
Stop regurgitating and respond the chat.
Commie streamer just living off other people's takes.
This is Jason Hickley.
He's a fucking professor, dumbass.
This is not his takes, this is his analysis that I agree with.
unbearable what we have done to Cuba. Un-fuck-im-believable. And there's so much misinformation out there,
so many people who think like, oh no, the island is just like, the island is, is just run by
evil people, evil, scary communists. It's one of the, the clearest instances of American propaganda.
And the thing is, the American government doesn't even, it can't even make the same
arguments that it does with every other country. Like America loves, you know,
developing civil society organizations, and then claiming that like people are very pissed off
about their very, the Cubans are very pissed off because like their gay Cubans are getting
dominated by all this shit. Like, you know, Cuba is a backwards country. They're homophobic.
They can't even say that, right? They can't say that about Cuba. Cuba is literally objectively
more woke than America. Cuba has enshrined LGBTQ protections by referendum in their
fucking constitution by referendum. They voted for it overwhelmingly. The only area where you
can make criticisms of the Cuban government is like the people that get arrested for actively
trying to destabilize the goddamn country. Calling them communists is insulting enough for them.
What do you mean? Cuba is a communist nation run by a communist party.
It doesn't mean that they've been able to establish or you're saying in a right wingers view this
is enough of an insult. Oh, yeah. Half of my family has ties with Cuba's traditional
musicians, I can tell you even traditional cultures woke. Yes. So woke that they can't
maintain their own country without outside support? Did you just not? Did you hit your
head while I was explaining to you American embargoes, American efforts to destabilize
Cuba for the past 60 fucking years? Do you understand anything? So woke, they can't
maintain their own country without outside support. God damn it. One day, one day China
is gonna shut off the fucking faucet and all you treat lorites alongside myself are gonna fucking suffer the penalties and
Then maybe
Maybe they'll turn around and go. What can't you? Why can't you refine your own fucking rare earth minerals? Well, what's happening?
Why can't you materialize rare earth minerals?
You dumb fuck stupid amerifat. God damn it. I hate you so much
God the fucking arrogance the hubris of the suburban treat lorites. Holy fuck
You know, we do deserve the fucking maniacal exterminationist welfare state of Israel slammed into our ass-cheek like a fucking parasite, bringing the entire globe into a devastating energy crisis.
We kind of deserve it, honestly. That's the average American's entitled attitude.
Oh
Yeah, they can't fucking trade with other people like what what country exists without trade with other countries, dude
What what country exists?
Stupid fucking amerifat multi-millionaire maybe they shouldn't have enriched communist nukes. Okay, shut the fuck up
Pyongyang baby fuck no North Korea also fucking does trade with Russia and China. What are you talking about?
China can't do shit do stop coping they can thank the US that they even exist today, and they're not genocide it out of existence
Once again
You'll see
You should thank whatever God you believe in every single day.
You should be licking Xi Jinping's boots on a daily fucking basis.
You should build a shrine to Xi Jinping that he does not have that same dog that Americans
have in him to actively push and pull wherever he could.
You should learn Mandarin to praise Xi Jinping every fucking day.
You dumb fuck.
If China had the fraction of interest in global instability that America had that would benefit
their immediate needs, oh my god, oh my god, you would not be able to speak the way
you do currently.
Think about it.
You're wearing clothes that were made in China by Chinese hands with a phone that was made
in China with Chinese hands, raw materials that were procured and refined in China with
Chinese precise manufacturing talking shit on the internet on on the internet that relies
on infrastructure that once again gets components that were built in China by Chinese hands
Talking mad shit!
Huh, wrong. I'm a nudist and use the Trump phone.
I've never met Castro. I've met my family and based on that, I can say we 100 deserved
to have that shit taken away. I'm so ashamed in how vile my family is wishing for the deaths
of our relatives and former countrymen, our former store is now a pizza parlor. I hope
to eat there one day in a Cuba free of embargo.
Oh, that's awesome respect chatter.
Oh, Jesus.
It's not having that dogged that why China still trades with Israel and doesn't help Cuba.
China does help Cuba.
I'm just saying they can do more.
China has helped Cuba tremendously.
Cool.
Still won't be able to have a family.
Still won't have a home.
Maybe you and your rich friends should start praying.
I don't know if you're talking to me.
I agree with you on most things but you're wrong.
USA also produces products that China relies on just to use technology.
It's not all one way.
I cannot remember exactly what it is but it's produced in Virginia region so we both
benefit from each other.
You mean the internet?
Are you saying DARPA?
No it's like a mineral in the Virginia region, oh it's quartz.
Yet China is getting one product vs america eating 8,000 products.
such things are produced in Virginia prefecture. Yeah, also, also, I don't have an issue with
global trade. I'm not insane. Americans, however, talk like they could exist without global trade.
That's, that wasn't my argument. My argument isn't that global trade is bad. Okay. I was
responding to that one chatter was like, oh, if Cuba's so successful, why can't this island
nation materialize oil out of thin air? Like that's literally what that chatter is argument
is. Okay.
Like, why can't Cubans figure out the practice of alchemy and materialize oil from the ground
where no such product exists?
It's a fucking island!
So, fuck do you want him to do?
Yeah, I mean this is a classic yellow parentee on the Cuban Revolution here.
If you don't want to call them socials, call them whatever you want.
Post-capitalists, whatever. I don't care. Call it. Call them camels, window shades.
It doesn't matter as long as you know the country you're talking about.
You can look at any one of those countries and you can evaluate them in several ways.
One, comparing them to what they had before.
And that to me is what's very compelling.
That's what's so compelling about Cuba, for instance.
When I was in Cuba, I was up in the Escombray, which is like the Appalachia of Cuba, very
rugged mountains of people, very poor they were.
And I said to this Campesino, I said, do you like Fidel?
And he said, see, see, with all her soul.
I remember his gesture with all our soul. I said, why?
And he pointed to this clinic right up there on the hill, which he, we had visited.
He said, look at that. He said, before the revolution,
we never saw a doctor. If someone was seriously ill,
it would take 20 people to carry that person because you'd go day and night.
It would take two days to get to the hospital. First,
because it was far away. And second, because you couldn't go straight,
you couldn't cross the lot of Fundio lands, the boss would kill you.
So you had to go like this.
And often when we got to the hospital,
the person might be dead by the time we got there.
Now we have this clinic up here with a full-time doctor.
And today, a doctor in Cuba, when you become a doctor,
you've got to spend two years out in the country.
That's your dedication to the people.
And a dentist who comes one day a week.
Slavery!
And for more serious things, we're not more than 20
minutes away from a larger hospital.
Slavery!
What the hell, they're enslaving the doctors.
Which by the way is a normal process that exists in countries like Turkey as well.
I know to the average American this is unfathomable, but when you get a fucking free education
to become a goddamn doctor, okay, you get to work in areas of need.
This is also the same in Turkey as well, which also has a nationalized healthcare
system.
So you understand every competent fucking country on the planet that has a fraction of the interest
of taking care of his fucking citizens understands this basic necessity.
America's on the other hand treat this like it's fucking slavery.
They literally think it's slavery because they're fucking stupid.
This is one of the biggest problems with Americans is that they just have, they lack
the imagination.
They've never traveled outside of the United States of America is such a massive fucking
country.
So they just literally cannot comprehend a world that exists outside of the United States
of America.
So it doesn't exist because the average American lacks object fucking permanence.
This system, this system that exists in Cuba exists in virtually every fucking country
that has a socialized system of healthcare.
That's in the Eskambra.
So that's freedom. We're free today, we have more life.
And I talked to a guy in Havana who says to me, before all I have to see here in Havana,
you call this drab and dull, we see it as a cleaner city. It's true,
you've got up, the paint is peeling off the walls, but you don't see kids begging in the streets anymore.
And you don't see prostitutes, always that was prostitutes. Prostitution used to be one of the biggest industries.
And today this man is going to night school, he said I can read, I can read, do you know what it means to be able to read?
Do you know what it means to be able not to read?
I remember when I gave my book to my father, I dedicated a book of mine, Power in the Power, to my father, to my father with my love.
gave him a copy of the book. He opened it up, looked at that. He only gone to the seventh grade. He was a son of an immigrant, a working-class Italian, and he opens the book, and he starts looking through it.
We do this to get doctors to the Army, Navy, and other armed forces free medical school for five years of service after you get your MD. Yeah, that's not slavery.
And he gets misty eyed, very misty eyed, and I thought it was because he was so touched
that his son had dedicated a book to him.
That wasn't the reason.
He looks up to me and says, I can't read this kid.
I said, that's okay, God, neither can the students.
I mean, that's not something.
I mean, don't worry about that.
I wrote it for you.
I mean, it's your book, and you don't have to read it.
You know, it's a very complicated book, an academic book.
I said, I can't read this book.
and the defeat. The defeat that that man felt. That's what illiteracy is about. That's what the joy of literacy programs is.
That's why in Nicaragua you got people walking proud now for the first time. They were animals before they weren't allowed to read. They weren't taught to read.
So you compare a country to what it came from. My labmate from Cuba referred to it as slavery when talking to liberals.
It's just so crazy
That the the reactionary Cubans unironically have some of the most like right-wing attitudes
I've ever encountered in my fucking life
It is mind-boggling
mind-boggling, dude
Like they cannot imagine a world outside of like the like 17th century capitalism
Like 18th century capitalism
It's crazy.
Who were dumping and destroying and murdering people before now the revolution has got to be perfect. It's got to be flawless
Well, that isn't my criteria. The Cuban revolution
literally was
functionally bloodless in comparison to the the
Previous formation that existed by the way
Like in comparison to Batista the Cuban revolution
Had
Some field justice that took place. This is true a lot of people
people, uh, criticizes quite a bit. Okay. Except the people that were executed were executed
for being the executioners and the torturers under the Batista regime. And according to
the American government's own internal assessment, the number of deaths in the Cuban revolution
marginal in comparison to the Batista regime. Marginal.
My criteria is what happens to those people who couldn't read? What happens to those babies that couldn't eat, that died of hunger?
Yeah, the Cuban Revolution was the most people's revolution that has ever happened in human history. Fidel only landed with aid to men.
Well, big beards and got through the swamps with 13 and fewer weapons. How do you think they won that?
Yeah, because the people were agitated. They were ready to go.
And there, that's why I support revolution.
The revolution that feeds the children gets my support.
Not blindly, not unqualified.
And the Reaganite government
that tries to stop that kind of process, that tries to keep those people in poverty and illiteracy and hunger,
that gets my undiluted animosity and opposition.
This is your, um, restaurante Castel Nuevo. This is the chatter's, uh, uh, the chatter's uncle's
market that turned into a pizza restaurant. Maybe I'll go check it out when I'm there chatter.
After the revolution, literally, there was a counter-revolution almost immediately. Same
same thing happened with Chile and Allende was nice in it. So if you put down the counter
revolution like Fidel told him, well, let's just say things might have been different.
Yeah.
There's also been entire books written about the role of women in the revolution. Yes.
Women played a massive role in the Cuban revolution. Cuba is so fucking woke, dude.
It's unbelievable. That's why you don't ever hear about the American propaganda
that normally works with like afghanistan or whatever doesn't work in cuba at all
so you never hear about that they'll just be like
i'll tell you what the what the lines are the cuban government is uh...
disgusting and corrupt
uh... they refuse to give antibiotics to the cuban people which is such a
funny thing to say
tackling cuban medicine is one of the worst angles to try to criticize the
cuban government because they have a higher life expectancy and they have
a better medical system than we do objectively like they
This is the one area that they put a tremendous amount of effort into, okay?
They'll say the Cuban government withholds antibiotics from this population.
They withhold, Castro refused to give milk to the children.
You can't even hunt your own animals on the island.
You'll get thrown in jail for it.
They force the doctors into slavery.
That's another one.
they force their athletes into slavery as well athletes that fucking travel
around the world when they go to competitions have to have a government
handler with them at all times and if they uh... does if they escape
uh... their families will be put down all the shit is
well a life's okay
complete fucking lies
as far as fidel and che goes
che
is argentinian
he's a lion
uh... okay he is the goat
He was an incredible figure, but because he's Argentinian,
he can't really hold it past them.
When he was growing up, he wrote extensively
and he wrote some unfavorable things, okay?
He wrote some unfavorable things, people always point to.
They'll also say that they were homophobic,
which is ironic because Fidel literally apologized.
Fidel Castro apologized for his initial homophobia.
Okay. I think it was like in the, was it in the 80s when Fidel Castro had a perspective
shift and openly released a statement apologizing. Don't put that, wait, what do you mean? Don't
put that, he grew out of being Argentinian. If someone said, don't put that on him being
Argentinian, what do you mean he was the greatest Argentinian of all time? The
What the fuck are you talking about?
Every Argentinian should be riding endlessly and reminding people, reminding people all
all day every day that Che Guevara was Argentinian.
Yeah, Pito Cacha takes blame for persecution of Cuban gays.
He cried.
Pito Cacha said he is ultimately responsible for the persecution suffered by homosexuals
in Cuba after the revolution in 1959.
former president told the Mexican newsman, that there were moments of great injustice
against the gay community. If someone is responsible, it's me in the sixties and seventies. Many
homosexuals in Cuba were fired and prisoned or sent to reeducation camps. There's cashers
at homosexuals that traditionally been discriminated in Cuba, just as black people and women.
But nevertheless, he admits he didn't pay enough attention to what was going on against
the gay community. At the time we were being sabotaged systematically. There were
armed attacks against us. We had too many problems at the 84 year old communist
leader. Keeping one step ahead of the CIA, which was paying so many traders was not easy.
He said, I'm sorry to the gay community. In 1979, homosexuality was decriminalized and
more recently, there have been efforts to legalize same-sex unions, which they did.
Anyway, yeah, he went woke.
Like, are you going to tell me he's bullshitting?
That's obviously a very real thing he dealt with.
Yes, Americans cannot comprehend.
Americans cannot fucking comprehend what what Cuba Revolutionary Cuba look
like and what we tried to do okay they try to kill him 638 times he did they
tried to poison him they tried to fucking use like comical means of trying
to murder him they try to blow up his cigars bro
The CIA was the most indecent, I mean is still the most indecent institution on the planet,
but like the shit that they were trying to do to this man is crazy.
They tried to use one of his ex-girlfriends to assassinate him.
She fell back in love with him.
It failed.
She turned.
It's beast mode.
He seduced her.
It's kind of crazy.
I think a lot of Zoomers don't know why even in the United States of America, motherfuckers
used to ride for Fidel Castro.
used to ride for Che Guevara. It was such a common revolutionary figure that there's still
a holdover meme about like the Che Guevara t-shirts, right? There's a reason why people
were wearing Che Guevara t-shirts, not because he's hot, even though he was, and so was Fidel.
But it was because these dudes had maximum aura, okay? They were mugging the entire
state apparatus on a daily fucking basis. Che Guevara would literally on his off day go and
work with the regular fucking workers. He'd be carrying bags of cement. He was like, I
ride for this shit. I live for this shit. Che Guevara literally spent the last half of his
life trying to liberate Africa and motherfuckers still talk shit and say he was racist as
as a Argentinian teenager.
Well, fuck do you mean?
Going to Cuba will change your life, man.
It's one of the reasons I'm here and got radicalized
because I went to Havana and never seen people
with more solidarity in life.
It will touch you.
Yeah, huh
They were pulling up his old tweez to be like bro, oh, I can't believe what you said when you were in your 20s. Hmm
Hmm fucked up
It's not even a question the shit that we try to do
The shit that we try to do to Cuba there is no justice in this world. Okay, there is no justice in this world
It blows my fucking mind
And I still I still hear from motherfuckers. I still every damn day people be like, yeah, it's the worst country
Oh, it's because of communism. Yeah, really?
Twitter commies will come for you on Godway what for what?
operation north was the peak of our insanity. The false flight plan, uh, plan to frame Cuba.
Yeah. I mean JFK was an anti-communist and even JFK was like, all right, guys, that's
a bridge too far. We can't do a nine 11 on America. Okay. But like that's the OG. Well,
the OG nine 11 is Chile, but this was like, you know, the nine 11 that you, that I've
I've said famously that America deserved, okay, that 9-11, we were going to do that to ourselves,
blow up parts of fucking Florida and then blame Cuba for it so we could justify a war
with Cuba.
And JFK was like, no, that's crazy.
I'm an anti-communist, but that shit is a little, that's a bit wild, don't you think?
Maybe we shouldn't do that, actually.
JFK did begin the Cuban Missile Crisis by being belligerent to the USSR for zero reason
and putting nukes there, calm down. He was crazy himself. Wait, what? I know. I know.
I'm saying, I'm saying even for that man, even for that man, it was the CIA was a little
bit too crazy. It was my whole family store. My abuela was the youngest of 24 kids you can
show chat the restaurant. It's in Varadero where the wealthy Americans and mafia went
on vacation to DuPont mansion and the Hemingway's boat are still there as the only grocer
in the city. We were close to them and picked up their capitalist brain route.
Anyway, yeah, this is the goat. Yes, of course, I'm familiar with him. Are you kidding me?
Kublai Grisci, behind Lopez Nunez, Modali a little bit Fidel Castro. I love that it's
a Turkish socialist magazine that you link this from, but yes, this is the greatest Olympic wrestler
of all time, maybe the greatest Olympian ever. He's a heavyweight wrestler who won five straight
Olympic gold medals going all the way back to 2004. It is, it is said that this will never be
accomplished.
the
for Americans they were able to successfully make the island suffer and of course if America
at and especially at the time America was like the land of dreams and prosperity right
so yeah a lot of fucking a lot of Cubans were like damn like this is why I say not every
Cuban that is called a gusano, which is also the invention of here. I'll give you some funny
about gusano.
Fidel Kastri used to call the counter-revolutionary anti-communist Cubans gusanos, okay? Because
they betrayed their own nation, they betrayed the dignity and sovereignty of the Cuban peoples,
and they work with the Americans to do terrorism, like to kill their own countrymen, right?
So you call them gusano worm.
The CIA took that and tried to reframe it as a positive.
So there are still Cuban accounts on Twitter that call themselves gusanos.
The CIA tried to make the word gusano cool.
Do you know how fucking insane that shit is?
Well, you're just like openly calling yourself a worm because you're like, yeah, I'm a
I hate my people. Yeah. Or like how XCC tried to say use this. Yeah, those guys are stupid. It doesn't matter.
But the reason why I say, the reason why I say that like not every single person that
took up arms against the Cuban revolution was, uh, you know,
immensely wealthy slave owner, whatever the fuck is because of
course, when America is this like massive continent of
prosperity, 90 miles away, and you're suffering in comparison.
And maybe you don't like the, the communist government.
It's very easy to be fucking brainwashed.
The American government also literally kidnapped Cubans to straight up brainwash them in the
foster program.
They had like a Peter Pan initiative where they would just like take Cuban children and
ship them to the United States of America to literally put them in the foster care program.
Yeah, Operation Pedro Pan.
Isn't that fucking crazy? Like this is, this is like shit that we, you know, understandably get
disturbing like Russia does, right? My aunt and uncle were Pedro Pan kids. Yeah. Yeah,
this is I've covered this before in 1996, a Cuban pilot observed a US government fumigation
plane spraying. Oh, this never stopped by the way. This never stopped. They would use like
Cessna's they would use. They would use because it's 90 miles off the coastline. So the American
government would consistently arm and offer material support to like straight up Cuban
American terrorists. And they just be like, go go crazy. They would ship them off to
fly over the island and just like crop dust and destroy their agricultural output over
and over again. It's one of the most evil and one of the most fucked up things, dude.
In 1996, a Cuban pilot observed a U.S. government fumigation plane spraying an unknown substance
over Matanzas province. Shortly thereafter, an invasive pesticide resistance insect
never foreseen in Cuba, the Thrips Palmy, was discovered devouring potato crops in
Matanzas. The Thrips Palmy was later found in neighboring provinces among corn beans,
pumpkin skew covers and other crops. Despite the Cuban government's best efforts to eradicate
the pest, the Palmy Plague persisted. The US provided a flimsy excuse that the US pilot
was marking his position with a smoke generator. Something this plan was not outfitted for
and would have been unnecessary because the Cuban ATC had already radioed the US
plane asking if they were having any technical difficulties. The US plane N3093M was operated
by the US State Department supposedly to destroy drug crops in Colombia. In fact,
Combating drug trafficking was used as cover for covert bio warfare against the Cuban people
It's so fucking evil like the shit that we did the shit that we did the Cuba is so fucking evil
That's why I always say like you want you want to know something
This is what Israel is doing in Lebanon.
This is what Israel is doing in Palestine.
Okay?
So just understand that we haven't stopped doing this shit at all.
And what Israel is doing is so close to what America has done.
Over and over and over again.
That's why it's like...
It's a it's a cold hard pill to swallow
Can you at least give a trigger warning for all the juices in here before you say the G word you're hurting and sensitive ears with your foul
Slurry usage. Oh my god
Yeah
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Scoop, Trump administration considering deploying thousands of additional troops to the Middle East as the military prepares options for possible next phase of the Iran War.
Iran war. One option for securing the shoot of Hormuz includes deploying troops to Iranian
shores. Oh my god, they're going to try to take Kargailan in the Iranian coastline.
I
Another wife condemnation incoming ramen do I see the wife of the New York City mayors are I'm not sure several pros glorifying policy and terrorism on all social media accounts that remain active
The watch you also use the n-word
Oh wait what? This is what it is if it does good for my cause I'll be happy to accept
that the Captain Red Collid longtime member of the PFLP one of the coolest people of all
time. The US designated terrorist organization. Yeah, fuck you dude. Yeah, PFLP is fucking
awesome. Suck my dick. Imagine getting mad at a fucking Layla Collid repose like
what are we doing at this point? That's crazy. Uh-oh, another wife condemnation incoming
is so funny. Oh, I hate, I hate my chud anti-semitic wife. Once again, maximum support to Rama
the waji. Okay. In these trying times. I hate my based as wife, dude. This is part of the
reason why I was saying like you can't fucking you can't you can't give the the Zionist lobby
any fucking room, dude, you can't you just because they're gonna come after you over and
over again. They're gonna find you participating eventually in activities personally, you know.
She was also like 16 for the N word tweet that they found. Oh my God, they should put her in jail.
New York City First Lady. First Lady Ramadwajis and we're an ex post from 2013, brother. It
was not called ex back then. Okay. It was called fucking Twitter and it was in 2013.
Oh my god
Tumblr clue to post blaming why people were creating al-qaeda true and disparaging US troops fighting abroad is not brave nor are they fighting for any
Which freedom double true? Oh my god the more I read about her the more I'm like she's so fucking she's cooler than Zoran
She's so much cooler than Zoran is crazy
Yeah, no the the inward thing is like yeah, she's 15. I don't give a shit
Okay, and neither do you don't even don't even act like this is a this is
Don't don't don't try to come at me and be like oh my god. It's not your place like come on
Okay, she was 15 fucking years old if you're really gonna stress this you're you're out of your dang mind, okay?
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Oh, maybe she should have ran for mayor. New York city first lady, Robert, the YG shared
these images on our Tumblr account left. The Palestinian woman is sewing a flag captioned
photography, a Palestinian demonstrator sues a Palestinian liberation organization flag
before a protest during the first Intifada. Can you shock your dog for me? Please. I
don't like dogs. No, I can't, but I can shock you place.
Right. Abongalesh, uh, post the stamp featured an armed terrorist with a slogan. We salute
the valiant freedom fighters of Palestine on international women's day. New York city
first lady, Rahman Dwaji retweeted a post praising, uh, Shadiah Abu Ghazale, another
PFLP terrorists. Yo, she was riding hard for PFLP.
Ghazale participated in the bombing of an Israeli bus and led several other terrorist
The task is all it was killed in 1960 when a bombshell is building her home,
which she intended to use to blow up a building until we've exploded accidentally.
New York City, first lady, Ramadwajee. We already saw the M word thing.
Tumblr included post blaming white people for creating Al Qaeda again.
Correct.
For more, you can read the full story here.
This is just cyber stalking mass grading as investigative journalism.
And by the way, John Lamar is a stalker as if she's a weirdo finding tweets from 20,
30, which is 15 years old, her fucking tumbler again, what the fuck is wrong with you, dude?
I know.
What would the perfect Zoran response to this be?
I condemn my chud wife.
I am divorcing her immediately and I am marrying my true love, the nation state
of Israel. Oh, my wife's views were detestable. I despise her. She is no longer my wife.
I will now be marrying Laura Loomer instead.
Please stop yelling at me.
I just want to give ADUs to all New Yorkers.
So we can alleviate the, the real estate crisis that is facing every working class
New Yorker, please.
Oh
Anyway, look the obviously I'm fucking joking and he was not going to do any of that. Oh my god
Kathy Herschel my new wife surely has done nothing objectionable
But yeah, this is why he don't this is why you don't fucking deal with these losers
Okay, this is why you don't deal with these fucking losers is that simple they're never gonna stop because the point of this is not like
You know a sincere
Confusion that must be addressed. It's just to like talk shit. Never cave
Huh yeah, never cave
Those views are reprehensible and don't represent her anymore. I'm gonna if he says that I will lose my fucking mind, dude
The only thing that's like even remotely worthy of like scrutiny would be the n-word thing and even then she was 15
Don't fucking address it. Please for the love of Christ for the love of Allah for the love of the 12 imam
Okay, for the 12th Imam, the hidden Imam, please, I don't know, you're Shia. I am trying to appeal to the Shia thing. Okay, please.
What would you do if he said the Cuban government is oppressive?
I mean, he's probably, I don't know what he will say about the Cuban government, if
at all, if he'll say anything at all.
I've been left officially on red at this point on things like that.
So he has said it already, but I'm saying now you could have a different take,
a different approach.
Billionaires are mad that Mamdani is about to tax the fuck out of them.
and they're you.
Zohars can't be president, but Rama can.
Yeah, she should.
She should.
She should run for president.
Wait, what the fuck? Ben Shapiro posted about me on his Facebook page.
Lemazine Socialist is on pike or yet another millionaire streamer who cosplays as a Maoist. Wait, what? No cosplay as a Maoist. What the fuck?
What the fuck is this pose, bro?
Let me see socialists on fire yet another millionaire shimmer across ways of mouths allegedly electric uses dog is going to Cuba
Oh, he had to slam that allegedly in there
Um, I hope he has a good time
It may be his last chance to see Cuba before capitalism rescues it from its horrific poverty and suffering
I hope they keep him in prison so we can understand how all Cubans feel.
What a freak.
Yeah, right here.
Check previous you have to see this, this is how Zoran would answer, please look at
this one.
in big trouble because he is no longer recognized as the only leader of New York. Oh, we've seen
this already. This is so the Cuomo Tang, the Cuomintang. So dumb.
There was a discussion about Zora's music Cuba at the DSA. This is speaker at CUNY Cuba
conferences. Zoramum Donnie is an ally of Cuba during discussion by the New York City
mayor's position on Cuba. The DSA organizer Danny Valdes moved to reassure activists
The zorm i'm down in the organization are not empty cuba. Yeah, danny is the goat
Um, danny's the fucking man. He I think he's gonna be on the on the trip as well
Um, my direct experience of organizing alongside zorn and dsa is that he's an ally of cuba valdez said adding them
I'm not he supports any of the us embargo when asked whether dsa might oppose cuba solid area efforts in the city council
Valdez respond bluntly your opposition is not dsa i'll tell you that some of these older activists seem oblivious to how
Central DSA has been in keeping the Cuba organizing alive. Yes. DSA has one of the most active.
DSA has one of the most active like Cuba coalition movements in the fucking country. Are you nervous
about going to Cuba? No. Why the fuck would I be nervous? The only thing I'm like people have told
me people have told me that I'm going to be very sad about like how much poverty we've brought
about the Cuban population. And that's it. Like, I'm not, yeah, the DSA has a Cuba Solidarity
working group. Danny Valdez has been a super active. They've helped me out with some of
the interviews that I've secured, including talking to the doctor. If you guys recall
when the, when Marco Rubio came out and tried to make it illegal and now actually has
seen some success, unfortunately, some of these older activists seem oblivious to how
central DSA has been to keeping Cuba organized and alive, including sending much of its top
leadership on a delegation to Cuba, and Mamdani's mid-campaign comments increasingly look like
the sort of political sanitizing he needed to get through an election without putting
his actual views on Cuba and Venezuela under a brighter spotlight. This is from the Manhattan
Institute, by the way. These guys are saying this to be like Mamdani lied to us by
by saying the fucking dumb thing that he said when he like volunteered that Cuba was a tyrannical dictatorship alongside Venezuela or something, it's so stupid.
The internet will piss you off though, there's a likelihood that you won't be able to stream, don't worry about that, okay? I'll worry about that myself.
who the fuck thinks that limo is a height of luxury in 2026
I don't care that he was lying. I think lying is annoying.
You get a game in Cuba, no.
Why can't you say that you're bringing Starlink?
First of all, Starlink is not allowed on the island, okay?
Starlink is not allowed on the island for understandable reasons, although there are some people who
illegally have Starlink on the island, okay?
Ghani49, thank you for the 100 gift of subs.
Will these half-day streams be even shorter in Cuba?
Yes, there will actually be much shorter streams in Cuba.
That is, if I am able to do streams in Cuba at all, okay?
I think, I suspect I'll be able to do it.
We have a Cuba cell in the backpack, and I'll have a stable connection somewhere.
I also had David Ramirez, Alvarex on. Yeah, that's my goat. David's the man. Cultural
attache to the embassy in the Q, to the embassy of Cuba in the U.S. He told me about this
new Alzheimer's treatment Cuba has developed as well. Yes.
This drug available to the rest of the world is a mandate. It's not a wish. We
have to. It will change the world.
In the midst of an oil blockade, power cuts, and fuel shortages, this group of US citizens
have ignored warnings from politicians at home against traveling to Cuba.
Yes guys, of course I'm going to be filming shit the one I'm there. Yes, we have interviews
lined up. We have... Robi Kevra, even though it's Cuba you never know nowadays also
considering your political views you have a lot of enemies. In fucking Cuba, what
What are you talking about, dude?
What are you talking about?
Political enemies in Cuba?
Hello?
In Cuba?
We're going on a fucking aid mission.
I live in the United States of America.
Are you Islamophobic?
Yes.
Oh my god, look at this on his cringy green hat and clothes. Does the shimmer think he's fighting the war to brother? I'm literally just wearing the same thing I wear all the time.
Like that is insane.
Like motherfuckers, I can't even wear a skateboard hat without motherfuckers thinking this is a political statement.
Bro said, guy is wearing clothes, can you believe it?
That's crazy.
Clearly the answer is to not wear any clothes.
Another security incident 11 on Hezbollah is pummeling the Israeli occupying forces.
The Hezbollah-Mercava massacre in Taipei continues, they just announced direct hits on two more, bringing the total to six tanks tonight.
Israeli platforms report of a security incident in Lebanon, al-Maidin, the battle continues and the occupation army is still under fire.
I
Man I really suggest you at least probably watch some recent videos with the economic situation in Cuba
I have I have done it. I have done so on this broadcasts
Well, you may even be more devastated otherwise knowing and reading about deteriorating energy situation is fine
But going there I'm prepared would literally make you cry if you hold any love for the people or fondness for the island
No, I know I
I know it's it's I have seen the footage. Yes, there's like piles of trash everywhere. I know it's fucking devastating
And I'm a real manly man and cried
Green black comes out in favor of
The illegal war in Iran CNBC sorghum what's the adels position on the Iran war
The ADL position on this war in Iran right now.
Look, my focus every day is on fighting anti-Semitism and hate. I will tell you the Islamic Republic.
How did you get clearance to go with this government?
You do understand that the American government, at least for the time being, cannot deny humanitarian aid, right?
Like, that's...
Like, we haven't Israelified to that degree yet.
You can literally go to Cuba right now. You can take a plane to Cuba from Miami currently
Presently like in this like tomorrow if you wanted to fly to Cuba you could do so on your own
There is however, he's not wrong there is clearance he's not wrong I
Thought we had a blockade now though to deny the moral. Yes, we do we have many different blockades, but
But humanitarian aid, denial of humanitarian aid is one of the most sincere war crimes.
And yes, you still have to get OFAC clearance.
Very arrogant of you to decide that people should be accepting of saying slurs just because
of their age.
Black people throughout their lives have had the listening to the pier say slurs at them
every day because they think, because people think they understand our culture.
Yeah, dude, I'm not gonna fucking hold it against someone who is like 15 years old on Tumblr or whatever, you know
in 2013
Sorry, I'm a white supremacist, I guess, you know
My bee
It's obviously unacceptable at every age
But if you think that I'm gonna fucking cynically lean into great man, it's fucking ridiculous
man shut your bitch ass up shut the fuck up dumbass shut the fuck up really you
want you want to lean in design is propaganda about the wife of a mayor
who's being cyber-stocked get the fuck out of here get the fuck out of here
dude suck my fucking dick you are currently defending a Nazi government's
Nazi-ass fucking defenders by putting black bodies in spaces.
How the fuck does that feel?
You're a black American in the United States of America,
and you are actively participating in propaganda
for the active, ongoing Nazi states' initiatives
to undermine and ridicule and bully anyone
that places the humanity and the emphasis on Palestinian children.
Okay? That's where you're participating in.
Who do you think has it worse?
You as a black American or Palestinian children are being fucking slaughtered shut your bitch ass up
Eat a fucking dick dumbass. I don't give a fuck
Virtue signaling oh
I can't believe it
That's crazy man. That's fucking crazy be smart be smart. You're a fucking idiot
The red opposed are coming yeah, I don't give a fuck ready post can suck my cock to
Fuck everybody that literally leans into that bullshit. Fuck anybody and everybody
That leads in that bullshit. Watch how you speak to black people who don't fuck watch your fucking mouth. Oh my god. Oh my god
If you
Try to do standpoint epistemology in this fucking chat to justify Israeli Hasbra
Okay, that is launched
cynically to bully and ridicule people
that are out there speaking out against Israeli war crimes that are ongoing
you are a fucking idiot and you are my enemy you are not woke at all okay you
are not woke at all shut your bitch ass up your virtue signaling for a guy that
said this you think this guy is an anti-racist is that what you think is
What's going on here?
Shut the fuck up.
They're trying to cancel you.
Cancel me then.
Cancel me.
Cancel me.
What the fuck are you going to do?
Cancel me.
Fucking cry about it, okay?
Go build a bridge and get the fuck over it.
Oh my God.
Yeah, go ahead talk about how I'm a fucking white supremacist. I don't give a shit suck my dick
Do something productive in your fucking life dumbass
God it is one of the most un-fucking bearable un-fucking bearable moments dude
That chatter was self-admittedly not even black. I know I know but wait wait till
Wait till you fucking see the tiktok clips
Wait till you see the tiktok tiktok clips that come out of this that was a Hassan berets black chatter
Who's upset about someone using the n-word?
I'm locally defending the Nazi regime of Israel, and locally participating in their propaganda campaign.
What are we doing here, man?
What are we fucking doing here?
Get the fuck out of here!
You have a black list by the way.
What is that?
That's crazy.
I mean if he's admittedly not black then why do we catch Trace bro Lamont?
Did you catch a stray?
I'm specifically referring to that person.
When did you catch a stray?
Was I talking to you?
Are you leaning into this nonsense?
Zoran's wife, exposed to being a racist piece of shit in a song called the Israeli Propaganda
Law, actually brain, actual brain dead.
Yeah, look at the Hossborough bots, dude.
All roads lead the Rome X, Crusades are now X, Crusader guy, locally defending, taking
a principled stance?
How fucking malleable are our dumb people, man?
How fucking malleable are people who are supposed to be kind individuals, dude?
Actually, God.
So, you are defending what she said. That's what it sounds like.
Oh my God, you can be against Israel and it's being kind of what she said.
I'm telling you right now, sincerely, once again, I don't give a fuck.
I don't fucking care if you think I'm a goddamn white supremacist for that reason suck my dick
Okay, I don't care the Zoran's wife that you never would have heard of when she was fucking 15 years old
Use the N were to soft a
Like 13 years ago
Are you out of your fucking mind and now it's being utilized and deployed so that dumb fucks like you can chirp about it
Are you fucking stupid? Do you have no critical thinking skills?
Do you not comprehend that you are being manipulated? You're being manipulated
God damn dude, what the fuck
It's a fucking up
Talk to me if she's still slinging it right now. Okay, that's a different equation
Bro, we do not need the CIA.
This is why we have outsourced it.
We have outsourced the CIA.
People have become agents of the American and the Israeli State Departments on their
own.
They are taking it on their own.
God damn, this shit is so stupid.
of the most racist institutions on the fucking planet can just literally shove their hands
up your fucking asshole and move your mouth like a flesh puppet at their behest on a moment's
notice.
What the fuck?
Why are you doing unpaid government labor?
at least let him cut you a fucking check dude.
Holy shit.
The same government that defended apartheid South Africa
and spied on black activists on US soil,
spied on Jewish students that were participating
anti-apartheid activities on US soil is now literally duping you into being like, yeah,
well, this like advocate against Israel is cancelable. And the guy who's doing that literally said this,
by the way, my closing message to voters that Israel should have bought more hospitals in the
family with a hoax. Thank you. I love when motherfuckers will turn around. I love
when motherfuckers will turn around. Well, actually two things can be right at the same
No the fuck they can't shut the fuck up
Enough
Why can't you justify American military intervention in Iran by claiming that the Iranian government is the greatest evil of all time
While simultaneously saying American intervention shouldn't exist. I don't know. Maybe it's because I'm not a fucking idiot, okay
Maybe I don't have the same fucking stupid brain that you do
You know
Hassan why can't you say the Cuban government is starving its own people?
Well, then also saying that America shouldn't be starving the Cuban population as well. I don't know because I'm not fucking stupid
Have you thought about that? Maybe you're stupid and I'm not
Maybe that's the reason
Maybe because I look at the the institutions that are cynically
advancing these goals for a very deliberate reason so that anyone who's
ever fucking stuck their neck out ever for any cause beyond their own selfish
desires doesn't get fucking ridiculed ritualistically on the fucking timeline
maybe that's the reason maybe you should stop being a fucking pussy too if
you thought about not being a selfish amerifat for once in your fucking life
no you can't you can't do that and pussy too god damn dude it's on fucking
unbearable. Of course it's unacceptable to say the N word dumb fucks. But if there's
a fucking propaganda campaign that's being launched at the behest of the apartheid state
to actively undermine public advocates for a Palestinian emancipation.
Yeah, fuck yeah, I'm gonna, I'm gonna balance it a little bit.
Okay, I'm gonna judge evenly.
Which one is a worst crime, you think?
Would, please, seriously, what is a worst crime?
It's the same shit when people are like, oh my God, this person is being anti-Semitic.
It's like, yeah, I know it's unacceptable, but like, can you fucking, can you lock in
for once?
Like, can you see what's going on?
Please, Jesus Christ.
Every single thing has to be couched.
Every single thing has to be fucking couched with a million different considerations.
You're talking about a child, bro. A child. God damn.
Bro, a large majority of the online harassment you've received over the last six years
is literally because you think the N word is bad. I know. I know.
America's starving Cuba and Gaza while bombing Iran and having his racist attack dog ethnically
cleanse Lebanon and continue doing genocide in Gaza and programs in the West Bank and
motherfuckers are worried about what the New York City mayor's wife said at 15, a marifas
deserve nothing actually, actually.
Mike, are you serious?
Which was worse, you think, justifying unlimited child murder like a child's holocaust that
happen with our tax dollars or someone saying or someone saying the the end
with a soft day the ages 15 and 2013 okay I know one is way more impactful for
you because you're fucking American because you're selfish fucking American
that's why that's what it is that's why you lean into this propaganda bullshit
that's it that's literally it now go ahead and talk about how I'm a white
man and don't understand it, and that's precisely why, although I've received endless amounts
of fucking racialized ridicule and endless amounts of attacks over the past fucking three years,
I don't get any kind of bigotry, because I'm a white man! Right? That way, you can fucking
morally cleanse yourself of the evil that you and I both contribute to by being Americans.
That's how you can morally cleanse yourself, right?
That's how you do it, right?
That's how it works.
Oh, this is not my battle, even though I'm now a willing participant on the wrong side.
Can I put this just plainly as a black chatter?
If I got mad at every single person I know who said they weren't a soft day as a fucking
child, they probably would not have as many allies as people grow up and they realize
shit that they said they were a child was stupid.
We keep our eye on the fucking prize here. Please. You're doing J Edgar Hoover shit right here. Yes. It's so fucking frustrating
We're never getting health care I swear to God
Look at these retweets they mobilize every Zio on here to pretend to care about a 15 year old saying they and we're
with a soft day. Yeah. I agree with you, but you got to be slightly less agro and talking
about stuff like this because he gets clips and make you look bad. The leftist who agree
with you on 95% of things who aren't familiar with you. No, because I need them to understand
that they're also fucking soft as baby shit. Okay. You can ridicule and, and, and try
to reframe the argument that I'm making because it hurts your fucking feelings.
But that is the reality, okay, and we need to wake the fuck up and lock the fuck in.
If you want to be a competent organizer, if you want to be a competent person in general,
you cannot get duped like this, okay?
You have to understand that what people have done in the past is not reflective of
who they are now, okay?
You need to understand that sometimes people just wire you to become loyal servants of
a cause and this is one of those instances. That's it. That's it. Like, look at this shit.
It's got 5k fucking likes 1.5 k retweets in like two hours
Yeah
Look look
Look Mike Cernovich Brianna fucking will Michael Rappaport
Look at all the fucking quarry tweets look at who is highlighting this shit
I think it's crazy how how easily manipulated like left-wing activists are to like every
Americans a fucking cop and a treat the right at the end of the day it sucks but it's true
We all have to kill the cop inside of our brains and we have to kill the treat the right inside of our fucking brains
This is where it comes from is that cop mentality you become a fucking loyal servant of the State Department all of a sudden
You literally hear something you immediately think of all of the people when you were 15
All the people that have hurt your feelings
Okay, and you
Immediately lock in and you go well, this person was using it in the same exact way. This person is like the one
The the the same person that was
This is the the same kind of like personalized racial animosity that I experienced when that's not the fucking case obviously
13 fucking years ago man Jesus Christ
Meanwhile, Republicans are literally saying the n-word right now with both their policies
and sometimes literally saying the n-word, like, and you're over here yelling at like
a progressive person. It's ridiculous. What is this? If you use any version of that word,
you're a scum. Oh my God, shut up. Yes, I know. Yes. Yes. You're right. Okay. You're
Right. We should kill everyone who has ever said the N word. Okay.
I think that's the only way to,
we should literally kill every single person that has ever said the N word at
any point of their lives. This is the only way to solve the problem. Okay.
You got it. Like no one,
you're arguing against the point that I'm not making. Okay.
The point that I'm not making is that it's, it's good to say it.
Okay, or it's appropriate to say it, okay?
But that's all you hear
We live in a white supremacist country
Okay, if you fucking understand that you understand that there's a lot of social development that is white supremacist
This is one of the unfortunate byproducts of white supremacist education in a white supremacist country and white supremacist social conditioning
Okay, the best you can hope for is that people unlearn that behavior and that kind of behavior no longer represents who they are
okay
endlessly see endlessly getting tuned into fucking punishments
for people for the the crimes that they have committed
13 fucking years ago
while the president is running around and actively campaigned on the notion that
Haitians were eating cats and fucking dogs, makes you look insincere, idiotic,
and unproductive.
Jesus fucking Christ.
She was 15 years old in 2013.
And the real reason why that was packaged in the rest of this is because the rest of
This is not cancelable shit. Okay.
God damn.
I'm going to go back to the
meeting.
I'm going to go back to the
meeting.
You just say it's bad and move
on. What?
At least they're upset about
Are you are you saying what what is the argument you're making right now?
You just say it's bad and move on it is bad. Okay, but any kind of fucking extra
Breathing room for this is those like a sincere
As though this is like a sincere concern is idiotic and I need you to understand that
Okay, I need you to understand it
You will never understand it and you will always assume that I'm being a white supremacist when I tell you this
Because from your perspective you're like hearing a white guy telling you to fucking
I can shut up about feeling some type of way that's not my argument here, okay?
I'm saying you are being used as a pawn.
Okay.
I will never normalize anti-blackness.
And I do not do that.
And I combat against that kind of behavior all the fucking time.
This is not that.
You're asking a few of my black points to beg you to move on because disingenuous people
are making this a fake issue. Yeah, I know.
All right. I'm listening to black voices and I'm moving on from this. And now we're getting
to Jonathan Greenblatt.
What is the ADL position on this war and around right now?
Look, my focus every day is on fighting anti-Semitism and hate. I will tell you, the Islamic
Republic of Iran was the largest snake sponsor of terror in the world, the largest exporter
of anti-Semitism, holocaust denialism, all of it, incredibly problematic on the War Powers
Act and how all that goes, really that's not my issue.
I'm sure though.
But it will be good.
If that regime is gone, better for the people of Iran, better for the people of the region,
better for the world.
Okay, so then you would be for it, it sounds like.
The reason I ask is there are, there's a split even among Jews around the world
in this country about whether we should continue this war continue to prosecute the war. I'll tell
you some okay. I'm willing to bet Jews if they were pulled in America or overwhelmingly against
bombing Iran just as Jews were overwhelmingly against going to war with Iraq. There was one
Jew that was for it though, Benjamin fucking Netanyahu. This is yet another classic example
of the false association with American Jewry and the state of Israel, okay?
And it's people like fucking Jonathan Greenblatt who make that false association and then dumb
fucks turn around and go, oh, we went to war for the Jews, okay? That's it. That's literally what
the fucking problem is. Doubt that you're out of your fucking mind, but the one with Iraq
is is already literally correct. Okay. American Jews had the lowest approval rating for going
to war with Iraq. Out of every group that was pulled at the time, American Jews had the highest
disapproval for going to war with Iraq, except for Chuck Schumer or whoever the fuck that's in
politics. Okay. That is 100% the case.
The prosecutor until there is fundamental regime change and others who say we got to
We gotta get out of this.
Yeah, Iranian Jews have full freedom of religion.
They have dozens of synagogues, historical centers,
hospitals, schools, etc.
They have a state mandate.
Jews should like their representative.
Exactly.
Quickly as humanly possible.
Look, I want an end to this conflict
with the least lives lost as possible.
At the same time, the Islamic republics
are totalitarian regime.
They murdered 30,000 to 40,000 of their own citizens
less than two months ago.
Like in the span of a week,
the world will be safer if that regime is gone
the world is safer that
how many has gone the world is safer that out that large on is gone for sure
I
Know
Hmm
Jonathan Greenblood is a raving lunatic doesn't represent anything that American imperial interest fuck that guy I agree
But honestly, honestly, I don't know if he, you know, said any racial slurs when he was like 15 or whatever.
So I can't really tell if he's a good guy or a bad guy because that's the only way I can make an assessment.
You're normalized race, oh, Hanfanthor. You're normalized race in a bit. I never heard the term permissible racing before watching your stream.
your stream. I think that specific perspective you share is racism within itself to push
into the lexicon, but I expect non-black people to be oblivious to the harm. I have a deeper
substantive critiques, but not against you personally, but as a propagandist. Okay.
When I say permissible racism, I don't, I'm not saying it's permissible for me.
I'm saying permissible racism as a broader concept in America, like beyond a certain
point, even the most racist American considers it to be fucked up, okay? Like saying the
N word, for example, with a hard R, right? Like racialized stereotypes against black
people that everybody other says like Donald Trump presenting Barack Obama and Michelle
Obama as monkeys. That is beyond the point of permissible racism. I'm not saying I
permitted. I'm not saying that racism beneath that point is permissible. Like
here, I'll give you an example. Calling black people articulate would be in that
structure of permissible racism. I know exactly what that means. I would never
permit that in my community. But when I say permissible racism, I'm talking
about a societal construct. Okay, it's systemic analysis. I'm not saying I
I would do that or I'm not saying I wouldn't immediately get tuned into that.
I know exactly what that is and I'll always call it out. But when I say permissible racism,
I'm saying the average American might not recognize it because of their blind spots.
That's not normalizing racism for the record.
That's not nor that's normalizing broadcasting that ideas normalizing even if you say you wouldn't do it
You are genuinely the dumbest fucking person on the planet if you think that's normalizing it
You are a fucking moron if you think that that's normalizing it its analysis of
Existing racialized blind spots that Americans have you fucking idiot. What the fuck are you talking about you?
You literally do not have the capabilities.
You're basically fucking saying you should not be able to call out systemic versions
of racism in the blind spots that average people have to racist constructs because that's normalizing
it.
It's critique.
I think it's above the average understanding and most people when you use it, I understand
what you mean.
I think you sometimes speak above the average understanding is all I think it gets normalized
by accident because people are saying, that's crazy.
You just said don't do critical race theory, not Enfant Dorr.
But this chatter is literally saying if you do critical race theory, it's like, you know,
you're basically normalizing it, like recognizing that Americans have racial blind spots, specifically
anti-blackness is actually just as racist as as participating in it.
What the fuck?
This is pure liberalism.
I need to I need you to be fucking very real.
This is pure liberalism.
I criticize white liberals all the fucking time for this.
Okay.
understand. It's the same exact mentality that revolves around not understanding that
Ronald Reagan was a white supremacist until you hear that phone call between him and Richard
Nixon, where he calls African diplomats, monkeys. Okay. For white people, they need
to hear that to go, Oh my God, that's so racist. That is literally what I'm talking
about when I say permissible racism, something that breaches that boundary, something that
passes or crosses that fucking boundary. Okay? Ronald Reagan was a white supremacist even
if he never actually said that about African diplomats. Okay? He was a white supremacist
regardless. He was devastating for black communities in this fucking country and black people all
around the world really.
Stop behaving like this.
We are now in the middle of a war, in the Middle East, in Iran specifically.
But there is a lot of debate among politicians, among the public here in the U.S., amongst
very influential voices, by the way, in the Republican Party, including people like Tucker
Carlson and others, who have suggested that we have been pulled, the U.S. has been pulled
into this war by Israel.
And there is a view among some that that unto itself creates these other questions about
anti-Semitism and this sort of interconnection between those who have problems with Israel
and those who have problems with Jews.
So this is a good opportunity to talk about anti-Semitism, right?
Some might call it.
Oh, that's awesome.
That's awesome.
They call the oldest hatred, some might call it the oldest conspiracy theory.
It's been around for thousands of years and it's typically about scapegoating and blaming
a small group of people for things that are going wrong.
This has been happening for ages and ages and one of those age old tropes is that
Jews aren't loyal to the country where they live. Remember, they lived in minority exile
for thousands of years. And that isn't not loyal. They caused the world's wars, right?
Again, this is an age old trouble.
Dog, this is literally, bro, bro, this is the, the, you can't say that Israel, the
Jewish state is killing children. That's blood libel. When Israel is killing children,
At that point, it's up to you as the leader of the premier anti-Semitism defense institution
to not associate with Israel and consistently call it the Jewish state, especially when the
overwhelming majority of Americans are realizing that Israel is definitely killing a fuck
ton of children.
Okay?
It's over at that point.
Like what are you saying?
You can't say this is a trope.
Like, oh, it's a good time to talk about trope.
was like, okay, yes, historically this isn't anti-semitic trope.
But what you're doing right now by associating a historical anti-semitic trope with like
something that literally happened, and everyone heard it, and everyone saw it, and was reiterated
for like the last week by not just the American President, Mike Johnson, Marco Rubio, Lindsey
Graham but also Benjamin fucking Netanyahu in Israel like to turn around and be like oh yeah
this historic anti-Semitism is being is being relitigated right now that doesn't actually make
people question whether or not Israel is responsible for this war that makes people question the
previous historic and very real instances of anti-Semitism you literally end up harming the
the the the cause of combating anti-semitism
it's fucking insane
It's actually so crazy
That that more american jews are not constantly fucking yelling at jonathan greenblatt
It genuinely blows my mind that people aren't just like what are you doing man? You're fucking
You're harming my children in the United States of America with this kind of rhetoric by this
consistent association with the state of Israel, like by constantly pointing to real
instances of historic anti-Semitism to suggest that the current Israeli state's actions
and people complaining about the current Israeli state's actions is actually just
the same as like real historic anti-Semitism.
You're diluting the term!
the jews caused world war one the jews caused world war two and the jews caused the Gulf War and now
we're seeing people like tucker carlson make this claim now look tucker carlson is probably the most
prominent public bigot in our lives today like look other than his son piker he has platformed
holocaust deniers his platform virulent anti-semites is engaged in this kind of rhetoric for a long
time so it shouldn't be surprised that he goes there but i'm i think to be honest with you
There's a reasonable debate to have about this war.
There's a reasonable debate to have like how's it being prosecuted, do we understand what the objectives are, etc.
But it's unreasonable to suggest that President Trump is being manipulated by a small group of people.
Oh my god.
Before you do so on a blood libel, you might want to check if there's actual blood.
If there is, it might not be a libel. It might just be a thing that happened.
For instance, Nenya, who kills babies, blood libel, question mark. Well,
let's check if there are dead babies. There are, in that case, that thing happened.
Like take it up with the admin, big dog. You know what I mean? At that point,
I mean, he's a pussy and he'll never say anything mean about Donald Trump, obviously,
But it's so funny. It's so funny. It should be like, yeah, every single, and I mean every single
government official Democrat and Republican alike has openly come to the conclusion that Israel
was responsible for this war in Iran. Now I'm gonna get mad at people that heard that
and are saying, wow, Israel is responsible with this war with Iran. And as a matter of fact,
the irony here also is that there are people who are saying Israel go to America into finally
going to war with Iran and that's a good thing, which of course is not anti-Semitic.
But if you say Israel goaded America into finally waging war against Iran and that's
a bad thing, then it's like, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, cut it with the anti-Semitism.
Whoa, what the fuck?
Can you be so a, are you, have you ever thought about how this would make me
feel like it's crazy it's fucking crazy and everyone can see it so who is this
for is the question I wrote about mission Jews institutions are making a
genuinely dangerous mistake by completing Israel and Jews these orgs
are exposing American Jews to an anti-Semitic mass politics we haven't
had to worry about for a long time 100% 100%
The more and more Israel and Jews are associated in the mainstream media poll numbers like this will reflect thoughts about Jews. Exactly. Exactly.
A lot of these guys are fucking boomers. Okay. A lot of these guys are fucking boomers.
I was actually, this, there is an association here that's not this similar to the way people say I'm like anti black as well.
people just like feed into that nonsense when I spend every fucking day and I
will continue to spend every fucking day combating anti-blackness and white
supremacy in this fucking goddamn community in the same way that I combat
anti-Semitism as a fucking community and then you got you know institutions that
call themselves Jewish advocacy organizations that are actually just
Israel advocacy organizations that turn around and say Hassan is an anti-
semi and then that just continues it matriculate just continues growing in
snowballs into this thing in and of itself and the same thing happens with a
lot of like you know Radlib slash woke slash adjacent communities where people
just go oh dude it's on oh you mean that anti-black guy it's crazy it's
fucking crazy
Net favorability of Israel is that minus 14% man is over is over.
It's time for every American Jewish person who is legitimately terrified of anti-Semitism to cut the shit out.
Cut it out. You're not going to be able to save. You're not.
If you want to protect yourself, you have to tell people the truth.
that Israel and the American Jewry are totally separate.
Okay? That's it. You cannot, and if you still continue to identify with it,
you can't stop people from also reacting that way. Okay?
I
Know the U5 raisemen say there's a permissible raisemen society is an objective observation is sympathetic to the status quo in my opinion
I hate when people jump on my comments and attack you we're all anti-black
We cannot swim around in water not get wet is the oxygen we breed is something we have to unpack and reject every day
Chatter
I don't know what else to say. It's just the Orerton window, okay? It's not prescriptive.
It's descriptive. It's literally descriptive. It is a description of the realities that
we exist in. I'm not saying it's a good thing. I'm saying it's a bad thing, okay? I have
to be able to describe white supremacist constructs in this community as a fucking
anti-white supremacist, political commentator, please, it's crazy, like my job is to educate
white people, okay? My job is to educate white people. Well, my job is to educate everyone,
but on the issue of anti-blackness, my job is to educate white people who are the ones
who are demonstrating anti-blackness without a second thought in their minds, okay?
I'm sorry.
It's on as one of your longest black shadows in here ignoring them.
He doesn't get it.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
Like, permissible isn't socially accepted, not as in moral and good, actually. Yeah.
Lives literally reinventing saying racism exists as the real racism from first principles.
Actually.
so
yeah even on seeing this one out and I love roasting you when you step into some shit
uh
Hey boss like a soundboard is fucking me up you got it
This is literally the you put rape in your movie that mean that means you must like rape it. Yeah
Well, at least everyone's on that fuck Israel tip, so I'm happy.
Which of course is deeply anti-Semitic, as you guys know.
You know, since we're doing standpoint epistemology, right?
Obviously, we gotta listen.
You know, we're doing bodies in spaces.
I'm doing a bodies in spaces here.
i'm speaking over jewish people
and criticizing the jewish state
or ever is the first twelve days of the war is iran cost the united states at
least sixteen point five billion according to c s i s the pentagon is
now asking for
more than twelve times
that to wage the rest of its scoop
from jeff stein
the pentagon as the white house today for more than two hundred billion
for the iran war supplemental sources say
Some White House aides in Congress won't support it because it's so big.
We'll tee up a giant battle in Congress.
We're so fucking cooked.
Oh my God.
Incredible stuff.
Me from.
Those of us who were in synagogue yesterday heard Parshat Zakhor very brief.
This is by the way the US anti-Semitism czar of Joe Biden.
Just so you remember it's Deborah Lipstadt.
one, a very famous court case against a notorious anti-Semi-holocaust denier, and then spent
the rest of her life being a fucking straight-up neo-nazi herself, but for Israel, so it's different
and totally fine. Let's take a look.
Being from Deuteronomy, from Dvarim, about Amalek, what Amalek did to you when you
were leaving, when you were tired and weary, they attacked you from behind. Why from
behind because that's where the weak and the elderly and the children were and
it was easier for them to get at you. So what are we told to do?
Don't forget, remember and wipe them out.
Nazism is crazy because you'll have like like from afar if you didn't know who
she was, there is no shot that you would expect her to have such fucking heinous words.
Okay, the thing is what she's talking about here obviously is is connecting the story of
of Purim to what Israel is doing currently, which is ironic because that's precisely what
Benjamin Netanyahu did in the lead up to, in the aftermath of October 7th, okay?
And it's wild because like, if you never heard her speak, could you possibly, from
afar, I know it's hard because you know her as a demonic figure, okay?
But would you ever would you ever assume that she would have such heinous thoughts?
Yeah, all the people in this country whose official job involves fighting anti-semitism seemed to all be working overtime to directly associate Judaism and Jewish
Life in America with mass murder and overwhelmingly on popular wars. What an odd strategy
It's different from the Purim story, sorry, Purim story.
I just want to know why these people keep going on these recorded live stream talks and
saying shit like this.
You think after the first couple of times you realize it's probably not a good idea?
I don't know either.
Back in the day, ironically enough, neo-nazis had to lean into like the eight cahanists
that were hanging out in like a basement in New York, being like, oh, all the Goyer cattle
and they're all of our slaves.
And it was always like the same fucking Vaseline covered lens, the phone camera video that
they would point to to be like, see, this is how all the Jews think.
Okay.
That's what it was like.
I remember those videos and I'd be like, dude, this is ridiculous.
It's like, you know, listening to fucking David Duke and being like, well,
this is how every white person is, right?
Like this is how every white Christian is, right?
Something post October seven shifted in the discourse where unironically every
single prominent like person tasked with combating anti-Semitism just keeps
Going in front of as many cameras as possible
Okay, as many cameras as possible and being like well as a Jew. I love controlling the media
Okay, like lying about the the power that that they may or may not have they don't right and
Also, I love
Manipulating the American government into waging my wars
And it's like why would you say that? Why is that a thing that you're saying? Are you fucking insane?
It's not even true. Why are you saying this?
It blows my fucking mind yes, Sarah Hurwitz was another famous case of that too like every other week
There's another like American Zionist conference
American Jewish committee and they'll sit in front of those sit in front of like
these panels and they'll just be like don't you guys love it when we silence
pro-Palestinian voices all the time don't you think it's awesome we should
literally stop teaching people about the Holocaust because these fucking dumb
Americans learned the wrong lesson and are applying it to the barbaric
monstrous Arabs I mean I'm paraphrasing here but that was pretty much what Sarah
Hurwitz said okay she worked with the Obama administration what a psychotic
thing to say like Chuck Schumer the only time he's ever excited is when he's
sitting in front of a banner he's sitting in front of a banner that's like
like another supposedly closed door meeting and going, my job is to give Israel unlimited
funds and unlimited weapons so we can wage its holy wars.
We must complete the job.
My job is that nothing else.
I Chuck Schumer hate doing things for Americans.
I love the state of Israel.
I'm going to make every single tax donation that Americans have made to the state.
Go to Israel directly where they have healthcare.
I want Israelis to have healthcare.
I will always stand against Americans getting healthcare with the same tax dollars.
Yeah, Nanyang Greenblatt will spend 23 hours of the day saying control the media conspiracy
or anti-semitic.
24th hour talk in front of a hundred cameras about how successful their Jewish ban on tick-tock free speech campaign was yeah
Or like that other guy who went on CNBC and was like
Americans have had free speech for far too long with the thickest Israeli accent to like America
In order to save free speech. We must stop the Americans from having free speech against Israel. It has gone too far
like
That's gonna be burned
Into the fucking collective consciousness of every single person that didn't go to Jewish camp when they were growing up and think that Israel has to exist
Okay, that person is gonna hear that and go oh my god
Everything that I heard about like Jewish conspiracies might have been real. What the fuck is this?
It's crazy
Get out of the fucking bubble man get out of the fucking bubble you're out of your mind
I mean, it's already unconscionable to begin with, but it's just so nutty.
Yeah, this is the Sarah Hurwitz video.
Christians are Christianizing the Roman Empire. Who's stopping us? Those Jews who won't convert.
You know, we the communists are bringing about the great brotherhood of man and the revolution.
And who's stopping us? These capitalist Jews. We the Germans are bringing about the great area.
That's also really disgusting to say about socialism, which was objectively like the Nazis
literally associated communism with with Jews. Okay. That was, you know, they Jewish Bolshevism,
right? There was a little bit of truth to it, and I don't mean it in a bad way. I mean it in a good
way. Obviously, I'm very sympathetic, but it is pretty funny to also then turn around and be like,
well, you know, communism, the famously anti-Semitic state religion, like it's so dumb.
Yeah, Nazis today still do this, by the way.
They still use, they still use Judeo-Bolshevism and certain Nazi discourses, USSR was heavily
anti-Jewish.
Melanchon help them cross into Europe Jean-Luc Melanchon
Or oh, oh, oh, oh you're talking about okay, I thought you were talking about fucking
Not that one no no no, I'm sorry I my mind went to the the new
My mind went to the fucking current discourse in French politics
Which is, uh, uh, menace on his anti-semitic.
USSR's anti-Zionist, not anti-Jewish.
USSR wasn't even anti-Zionist at the inception of the nation state.
USSR was helpful and big L for the USSR, but they literally trafficked weapons.
happens. He said Epstein and not Epstein. Law, no joke. I know they hit the court.
They hit Corbin with that too.
anyway. All right, I'm tired. The Jewish autonomous oblast, the true Israel, yeah. That's right.
That is the real Israel.
All right.
I'm tired.
And half day.
Half day.
Hossie is back at it again.
You already fucking know what it is.
You know what this is about.
I'll be live tomorrow.
I will actually have a half day tomorrow, but I'll be live tomorrow.
And then the next day I'll be in Cuba.
Okay.
Anyway, I love you guys and I will see you tomorrow, alright? Peace!
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