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➡️ CUBA 🇨🇺 MONITORING THE SITUATION!!

03-20-2026 · 3h 14m

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[00:08:00] What's going on, everybody?
[00:08:28] What's going on, everybody?
[00:08:29] I hope everyone's having a fantastic evening after noon, no matter where you are in the world.
[00:08:34] I'm a songpiker, and this often I'm broadcast coming to you live from a very special location.
[00:08:45] Ain't no way real voice. Oh no, adventure girl voice. Oh fuck, here we go.
[00:08:52] I gotta fix that.
[00:08:54] Classic road caster mishap. Classic.
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[00:12:19] and the situation is
[00:12:21] Uh, it's, hold on, check if, no, okay, it's gonna, there's gonna be some, there's gonna
[00:12:29] be some cuts.
[00:12:30] It's gonna get patchy every now and then.
[00:12:32] All right.
[00:12:33] So, I did a three hour broadcast, I flew to Miami, okay?
[00:12:39] I flew to Miami.
[00:12:41] And then after I flew to Miami, I woke up, I went to sleep, it was spring break.
[00:12:51] Miami is the most cursed place on the planet by the way, especially during spring break.
[00:12:56] Oh my God, absolutely abysmal vibes.
[00:13:00] Flew to Miami real quick.
[00:13:03] And then I did not wash the ladies of Miami.
[00:13:07] I went to bed, woke up super early.
[00:13:10] And we got on a plane and we flew to, we had a full charter, full with, filled with activists,
[00:13:21] politicians, media, broadcasters, and full of good stuff, you know, medicine, food, and
[00:13:31] Most importantly, solar panels.
[00:13:35] And we flew in and we got into Cuba.
[00:13:39] And ever since we got into Cuba,
[00:13:41] I dumped all my stuff.
[00:13:43] I got to home base and I've been literally trying
[00:13:48] to set everything up.
[00:13:50] Did you talk to Jezza?
[00:13:50] I did not.
[00:13:52] I haven't seen a single damn person.
[00:13:53] I just, you know, just my contacts here.
[00:13:56] I came in with the big group and it was great.
[00:14:00] but I've just been literally trying to get this up
[00:14:03] and running for like the past couple of hours, okay?
[00:14:12] And you can see it in my face right here.
[00:14:14] I'm a wet, hot mess, okay?
[00:14:17] It's hot as hell out here.
[00:14:19] It is hot as freaking hell out here in Havana, Cuba, okay?
[00:14:24] And we're going to be talking to some real Cubans, we're going to be roaming around.
[00:14:35] I have a bunch of interviews that are ready to go, ready to rip, but obviously the internet
[00:14:42] is like not the most reliable out here, so this is the most stable.
[00:14:48] This is the most stable it'll be.
[00:14:51] That's it. That's the situation. My hair is out of control. Bro, you look like a corpse.
[00:14:58] How are you that white? I think the color is a little crazy on this camera today. I don't
[00:15:06] know why. Yeah, I've made it. Made it to Havana, Cuba. And spotted Brace Belden, March, Ryan
[00:15:49] Yeah, I'm tired and I'm pasty and I'm white. I'm looking white as hell. I know
[00:15:58] But yeah, we have some very cool interviews and stuff lined up which will be off the stream
[00:16:05] Unfortunately some of the most of the interviews will be off the stream because it's like very difficult to
[00:16:10] One it's very difficult to get around not as bad as like you would think but it's still obviously a
[00:16:16] a bit of a pain to get around and also on top of that, you know, there's severe limitations here.
[00:16:25] The energy grid is currently stable, luckily, but as you guys know, the energy grid was taken out for like 24 hours.
[00:16:34] So, but first thing first things first, Cubans, fucking best people. Okay. So kind. So welcoming.
[00:16:56] the best just the absolute best people oh my lord okay anyway but yeah we we worked hard and we
[00:17:09] are able to uh we were able to set up a we're able to set up a goddamn stream you know not in
[00:17:18] Miami oh dude it's the reversal it's actually literally like the exact opposite like all the
[00:17:25] good Cubans stayed here and most of the most of the ones that are crazy just like flew up there
[00:17:32] I swear to god I had a really funny experience with that it's like we get in the car March and I
[00:17:40] about to discuss our plans. Hold on. Can you get better in a second? Calima. It's a little
[00:17:56] bit laggy. Okay, it's back. All right, so March and I were about to discuss. We get
[00:18:05] And then we get into Uber last night, marching about the dust that we're going to be in Cuba,
[00:18:12] like talking about plans, right?
[00:18:14] And I was like, March, don't say anything.
[00:18:16] Because I noticed that the dude in the car was a Miami Cuban.
[00:18:22] I was like, don't, like, I literally went, don't say anything.
[00:18:28] And then I just asked him, I was like, where are you from?
[00:18:31] And he's like, oh, Cuba.
[00:18:33] And I was like, okay.
[00:18:34] I just asked him about like, you know, what his eaglings are about, what's going on March actually spat some some Spanish at him.
[00:18:43] Okay.
[00:18:45] And, and let me tell you, okay.
[00:18:50] He said Donald Trump needs to finish the job.
[00:18:54] That's what he said. That was the first guy. And this is like, I guess this was March's first real interaction with like a Miami Cuban. You know what I mean?
[00:19:04] This was his first ever interaction with a real Miami Cuban,
[00:19:07] like a real ass Miami Cuban, right?
[00:19:09] So he was like kind of shocked.
[00:19:12] And I know what the stream apps look like,
[00:19:15] Megaphonics, I'm monitoring it.
[00:19:17] I'm monitoring the situation,
[00:19:18] and I'm monitoring the stream as well.
[00:19:24] So Marge did not experience that at all.
[00:19:26] So that was like his first ever inclination.
[00:19:30] And the guy had no family here.
[00:19:31] They were all in Miami, right?
[00:19:32] So like, you know, obviously he was, uh, he was the classic, like, you know, bomb it all, like God sorted out type guy.
[00:19:41] And then this morning we had another commerce, but this guy was actually so, so on Trump and he was still like, Oh, the government is like, everything.
[00:19:50] It's bad, blah, blah, blah, communism is bad, but he was a little bit more open minded because I was able to like talk to him about the embargo, right?
[00:19:59] I was able to talk to him about the embargo and how like when Obama opened it up because I asked him like
[00:20:07] What do you think about Obama and he was like, you know, he's so so he didn't like John Trump as much
[00:20:12] But he didn't like Barack Obama either, but he was like so so on Obama
[00:20:15] So I was like so how did it because he had family you have family here, right?
[00:20:19] So I was like how did it?
[00:20:22] How did it work out for you?
[00:20:24] And your family like was it a little bit easier when you know they was it a little bit easier when they
[00:20:32] When Obama was opening it up, you know, it's a little bit sanctions relief and he he actually admitted
[00:20:38] He actually admitted that you know, it was things were better like in his mind. I feel like there's this this
[00:20:47] It's a very strange predicament it's a very strange situation
[00:20:52] situation, because like, in his mind he understands, like his experiences, his family's experiences,
[00:21:01] understands that sanctions relief was good, but he still thinks there has to be sanctions
[00:21:06] or like, or some, some Miami Cubans will say there's no embargo, there's no sanctions
[00:21:11] anyway, that's a lie too, but like, but like deep down inside, he kind of gets it,
[00:21:17] he just cannot comprehend, like he doesn't put two and two together where I'm like,
[00:21:20] Well, shouldn't that be the direction that we move in, right? Instead of what Trump is doing,
[00:21:27] right? And it's this, it's the strangest predicament I have ever been a part of,
[00:21:33] where people just, you know, they have this very weird attitude about it.
[00:21:40] They have this very weird attitude about it. On the one hand, they kind of, they understand
[00:21:44] what their, what their family's lives look like or felt like when there was a little bit
[00:21:50] the sanctions leave and like they could send money with ease to their families you know what I mean like
[00:21:56] it's just such a strange cognitive dissonance to experience in real time but you know I gave a
[00:22:02] couple interviews on the at the airport and stuff and then we flew in and I dumped my bags
[00:22:08] and I'm here I'm literally I was setting this up trying to make sure that you know we can
[00:22:15] Trying to make sure that I can do a full-blown stream for you guys from freaking Havana Cuba, you know?
[00:22:22] God damn, this is loud
[00:22:25] But yeah
[00:22:28] Super proud of you for doing this trip. I mean, it's it's incredible. It's incredible the cubans the cubans are incredible
[00:22:35] Is it just two-sided cash or a batista or do anything Miami Cuban understand? It was bad before the revolution
[00:22:40] Um, it depends on who you're talking to if they literally worked
[00:22:43] But if their grandparents had sugar plantations or sugar factories, they obviously think it
[00:22:52] was fucking sweet when Batista was in charge or even before Batista.
[00:22:56] Because Cuba's political problems, historically, didn't even begin with just Batista.
[00:23:03] It's been an ongoing issue.
[00:23:05] That's why the revolutionaries will say Cuba was not a republic in 1901, right?
[00:23:14] Because when Cuba gained independence, it actually didn't gain independence.
[00:23:18] It gained independence from Spain, but it didn't actually gain independence because it
[00:23:23] was still locked in with the United States of America.
[00:23:27] That's where Guantanamo Bay comes from, for example.
[00:23:30] So like for a lot of people that don't know the history of Cuba, they had a lot, a lot
[00:23:38] of racial issues as well.
[00:23:40] Cuba is like much more diverse than the United States of America is like the Afro Latino
[00:23:48] population here is around 50-50.
[00:23:51] The white Spanish colonial rulers actually wanted to keep it like 60-40 to the best
[00:23:58] to their ability, right?
[00:24:00] So there's a lot of colorism as well.
[00:24:02] Well, not anymore, but there was a lot of colorism in Cuba.
[00:24:06] In its history, there was protest movements specifically
[00:24:11] with black Cubans that wanted to get the same amenities
[00:24:17] and the same rights that white Cubans were getting.
[00:24:21] And there's a lot of cross-pollination,
[00:24:23] both on the white supremacist racism
[00:24:25] side of white Cubans working with white Americans.
[00:24:28] And then also with black Cubans working with black Americans.
[00:24:32] Now, this is, of course, pre-revolution, pre-Batista.
[00:24:36] I'm talking about the 1900s, right?
[00:24:38] 1900s onwards, 1920s, 1930s.
[00:24:41] And then Batista comes in, and he's a ruthless autocrat.
[00:24:45] He's a ruthless tyrant.
[00:24:48] And of course, then the Cuban revolution happens.
[00:24:51] And the Cuban revolution is actually
[00:24:53] different than the previous ownership over Cuba,
[00:24:58] because the Cuban pseudo-Republic,
[00:25:02] if you want to call it that, pre-revolutionary Cuba
[00:25:06] was mixed as well.
[00:25:09] But the pre-revolutionary
[00:25:13] pseudo-Republic of Cuba was the constitutional amendment
[00:25:18] that made it so that America could militarily invade it
[00:25:21] and oftentimes did at the behest of the ruling class.
[00:25:25] So this is post-revolutionary Cuba
[00:25:30] an agrarian national social revolution
[00:25:35] before it became a socialist communist revolution.
[00:25:41] This revolution actually did away
[00:25:45] and gave Cubans full autonomy.
[00:25:48] Gave Cubans full autonomy and equal rights
[00:25:51] and representation, of course,
[00:25:53] maybe not for the gays initially,
[00:25:54] But that's obviously been patched.
[00:25:56] But my point is pre-communist revolution Cuba
[00:26:03] was still a vassal.
[00:26:06] An island maybe not as directly considered a territory
[00:26:11] like Puerto Rico, but something in between.
[00:26:14] Whereas revolutionary Cuba post-communist revolution
[00:26:19] is a truly independent country, which
[00:26:21] is the reason why I'm bringing up all of this
[00:26:23] because these financial entanglements that Americans have
[00:26:28] with Cuba, the assets that they owned,
[00:26:31] whether it was the banking system or the sugar plantations
[00:26:34] or even the deep ties that the casinos
[00:26:39] and the tourism industry had here
[00:26:41] with the American corporate benefactors
[00:26:44] has existed for a very long time.
[00:26:50] It actually was a big part of the reason
[00:26:52] why this revolution took place to begin with.
[00:26:55] These people were not being adequately represented.
[00:27:00] Their needs were not being represented.
[00:27:02] There was child prostitution.
[00:27:04] There was widespread illiteracy.
[00:27:07] The countryside didn't have, what do you got me?
[00:27:13] Marsh got me, what is the Excel energy drink?
[00:27:19] Marsh got me an Excel energy drink.
[00:27:21] chat though I'm Mauricio Mauricio bro he's been spitting by the way he just
[00:27:27] fucking stays spitting okay why'd you take the why'd you take the brand off
[00:27:36] oh okay oh my god it's my first bottle of water in Cuba I am I have been
[00:27:43] and parched.
[00:27:53] You want water?
[00:27:55] Oh, oh my God.
[00:27:58] Oh my God, really?
[00:28:05] That's crazy.
[00:28:06] He just walked in.
[00:28:08] She just walked in, monitored the situation and off.
[00:28:12] Yeah. Okay. That was cool. There's a little puppy in here, but, but she barked that March quite a bit. So I don't know.
[00:28:22] You visiting La Plaza de la, de la revolución? Sure. I'll be visiting everything. You got to do the Cuban coffee. My gosh, it is so damn fire. Brother. Okay.
[00:28:32] We don't have like we have very limited options here in terms of like movement. Okay, so I'm locked in here
[00:28:40] I'm locked in here
[00:28:41] I was giving you guys the history in the background and and why you know when you meet a
[00:28:47] White Cuban sometimes in the United States of America, especially they have a very different attitude overall about
[00:28:53] About the country and its governance and its sovereignty
[00:28:56] Then then the Cubans living in Cuba
[00:28:59] It goes in and out a little bit, but it's fine.
[00:29:06] It is what it is, especially when it gets windy, but all right, I'm about to try this.
[00:29:11] Cubans separate to spearheaded independence from Spain on the basis of racism, specifically
[00:29:14] anti-black racism comprised of mostly white Spaniards and landowners.
[00:29:17] Separatists wanted freedom from the Spanish crown because they wanted less slaves on
[00:29:20] the island and hated the potential for more Africans being brought to the island
[00:29:23] and outnumbering white Spaniards.
[00:29:25] Yeah, the other interesting side of it, though,
[00:29:27] is that some of the Spanish that they were basically
[00:29:32] shipping in in order to keep the island white
[00:29:35] were literally anarchists.
[00:29:37] And they were trade unions.
[00:29:39] So basically what ended up happening
[00:29:40] is a big part of the initial communist movement
[00:29:44] and the formation still has that white identity associated
[00:29:47] with it as well.
[00:29:48] Obviously, of course, the racial component
[00:29:51] still very much existed.
[00:29:52] But ironically enough, some of the whites that they brought from Spain
[00:29:57] literally were the trade unionists and the anarchists that were like,
[00:30:01] yeah, we've got to do fucking union strikes.
[00:30:03] We've got to do strikes.
[00:30:04] We've got to do demonstrations.
[00:30:13] So yeah, where did you read this?
[00:30:18] It is actually a book that I'm reading currently.
[00:30:21] I don't have much more to have it with them actually is a book called Cuba is the history of Cuba. That's the book I'm reading currently.
[00:30:35] Oh, yeah. Hmm. This is good.
[00:30:37] Speaking of Cuba, Russia is hopefully, inshallah, sending a crude to the island, so that's pretty
[00:30:52] chill.
[00:31:02] Ferrer's Cuba and American history, that might be the book.
[00:31:07] I mean, I can go look at it. But the weather is brilliant. The
[00:31:13] weather is beautiful. The island is sick. The vibes are
[00:31:16] fucking incredible. These people are unimaginably resilient.
[00:31:19] It totally makes sense. When you come here, you're like, Oh, I
[00:31:23] get it. Like, yeah, there's there's issues with the energy
[00:31:27] food doesn't keep, no refrigeration, right?
[00:31:31] But then also at the same time,
[00:31:34] also at the same time, these guys are chillers, all right?
[00:31:38] They're fucking chillers, dude.
[00:31:41] I don't know how else to describe it.
[00:31:43] They're just like, yeah, what are you gonna do?
[00:31:44] This is our life.
[00:31:45] This has been our life for decades.
[00:31:50] The Yankees have brought this about,
[00:31:54] and it is what it is.
[00:31:55] I wish things were better,
[00:31:57] but what are you gonna fucking do?
[00:32:00] That's low key the attitude and it's very cool.
[00:32:06] Thank you, Thamesius for the playlist.
[00:32:10] Are you jet lag?
[00:32:11] I don't think so.
[00:32:13] But yeah, you don't need fridges
[00:32:15] when your chill is fuck is right.
[00:32:17] That's true.
[00:32:18] You got food and you didn't give me some?
[00:32:21] Oh, you didn't get anything from the store?
[00:32:22] There was nothing in the store?
[00:32:24] How was the, I'm good, I'm good actually.
[00:32:26] How was the store?
[00:32:28] Did you see any trees or was it, you know, it's not a lot?
[00:32:34] Okay, I wanna, yeah, you can explain the situation.
[00:32:38] I won't be able to hear,
[00:32:40] they won't be able to hear you though
[00:32:41] because the noise gate's heavy.
[00:32:44] Multiple stores.
[00:32:47] Uh-huh, uh-huh, little bodegas, people's homes.
[00:32:52] Oh, they didn't even have water, some of them, okay.
[00:32:55] Yeah, shit scares. Not a lot of commerce options out here, not because of communism, okay, before
[00:33:08] people freaked out about that. Trees under socialism? Yeah, so have you met up with any
[00:33:17] of the other activists that arrived at Ireland? Brother, I came with them. We've been out
[00:33:22] here together. They're currently at a big meeting with the president and like you know
[00:33:28] the welcome committee and all that but I'm not there because I had to set this stuff up
[00:33:33] because I have an obligation, a duty and you know, this is my life. This is what I
[00:33:44] do. How's Brace doing? Brace is doing great, hung out with him a lot, kissed him a lot,
[00:33:50] You know, we kissed a little bit of cut there, a little, not great, a little, a little break
[00:34:05] off there, but it's all good.
[00:34:06] We're going to get better and it is going to get better.
[00:34:11] Lesbian lighting.
[00:34:12] Okay.
[00:34:13] Yeah.
[00:34:14] How was Medea Benjamin?
[00:34:15] Yes.
[00:34:16] I met my queen Medea Benjamin.
[00:34:17] She was brilliant.
[00:34:18] She was wonderful.
[00:34:19] She's the queen.
[00:34:22] Bro, she was an immediately Cuban president.
[00:34:24] Yeah, don't worry about it.
[00:34:25] Don't worry about it.
[00:34:26] I got some stuff going on.
[00:34:27] I got some stuff dialed in, okay, come now.
[00:34:36] So as far as the boat situation goes,
[00:34:38] we were originally gonna do a boat.
[00:34:41] We were originally gonna do a flotilla,
[00:34:43] but then the situation is fluid.
[00:34:46] The reason why we didn't do the flotilla
[00:34:47] because from America, it's much more difficult to pull off a flotilla. And we could bring
[00:34:54] more aid this way. So we got to, we packed the fucking cargo plane, built to the brim
[00:35:02] with aid. And we flew it, we, we flew it instead. The reason why I didn't, the reason
[00:35:08] why I was a little bit evasive about like how we were going to go, I'll tell you now,
[00:35:12] now that I'm here. And there's not like, I can't reveal everything to you all
[00:35:17] the time. I know that you guys are like very, you're very used to me being like
[00:35:22] super forthcoming and super transparent with everything, but the reason why I
[00:35:26] didn't want to reveal what we were doing exactly was for OPSEC. Nothing that we're
[00:35:31] doing is illegal obviously, but it doesn't matter because like people when
[00:35:35] they find out exactly what the plans are might try to like fuck it up. Do you
[00:35:40] understand? Because like in order to, in order to do this like, and this
[00:35:45] This took long ass planning, okay?
[00:35:48] This took a long ass time to put together,
[00:35:51] shout out to Progressive International,
[00:35:53] shout out to Co-Pink, Anster Coalition.
[00:35:55] Like they've been working on this nonstop,
[00:35:58] and I've been trying to help out
[00:35:59] to the best of my ability, but like, you know,
[00:36:04] when, like we had to keep certain things under wraps,
[00:36:08] like you can't just like deliver
[00:36:10] humanitarian aid to Cuba without getting
[00:36:13] Approval clearance from the American government mind you because you could go to Cuba right now
[00:36:18] Remember you could come in you come to Cuba right now you can fly to Cuba right now
[00:36:23] and and have a wonderful time. It's just that
[00:36:27] Obviously there's limitations to what you can and can't do born out of the American government's
[00:36:34] Ridiculous restrictions, right?
[00:36:40] But
[00:36:42] But if we were just talking about what we're talking about or worried that someone might
[00:36:49] like, you know, someone might actually interfere, right?
[00:36:55] Does that make sense?
[00:36:56] Do you understand?
[00:36:58] But yeah.
[00:37:00] Bye-bye.
[00:37:02] I have a beautiful time.
[00:37:04] It is beautiful.
[00:37:05] It is one of the most beautiful places.
[00:37:10] It is one of the most beautiful places I've ever been to in my whole life.
[00:37:12] Straight up.
[00:37:13] Do you don't you think it's like it's literally it is straight up.
[00:37:21] Cuba relies on tourism for a major part of the economy.
[00:37:23] Right.
[00:37:24] I have awkward white American feels going there while we're trying to kill them.
[00:37:26] Brother.
[00:37:27] Yes.
[00:37:27] They come here.
[00:37:28] Okay.
[00:37:29] It doesn't matter.
[00:37:29] These guys will fucking welcome you with open arms.
[00:37:32] But yeah, it is truly the most beautiful place I've ever been to.
[00:37:45] I totally get why we love this.
[00:37:48] Loved Cuba when he visited and it makes sense.
[00:37:51] It makes the nicest people incredible.
[00:37:54] I think we've got a rope of the egg if you have the chance, okay, we'll do all right, let me blast off real quick. Do we have a blast off meme or no?
[00:38:09] Yeah, live from Havana, Cuba, modern the situation, www.twitch.tv.
[00:38:16] that
[00:38:19] ever
[00:38:23] Stop him if you need one
[00:38:29] Okay
[00:38:31] the internet when it's working is better than my internet in in Los Angeles like low-key.
[00:38:50] We have we have rigged it up. We've done like some crazy. We've done some crazy shit
[00:38:56] out here too. We are, we have like, we're locked and loaded, we got like, we bonded like numerous
[00:39:02] Cuba sell, SIM cards together, we got, we have been able to, we've been able to get
[00:39:09] stability in, in Havana, Cuba, which is, I can't say this enough, it is definitely
[00:39:16] an impressive feat. Okay, this is, I will, I will say, it is definitely not something
[00:39:22] that you can just like easily put together. All right. But, um, yeah, fuck. Last off submission
[00:39:41] was this. Okay, I already, it's too late. I already blasted off. Did you meet Jezza? Not yet. I'm
[00:39:49] I'm gonna actually text my friends right now.
[00:39:57] Oh, also, shout out to the,
[00:40:01] shout out to the Hassan Abi Head at TSA
[00:40:04] that let me pass through without giving me too much grief
[00:40:07] as I had wads and wads of cash on me.
[00:40:10] That was really funny.
[00:40:13] Cause I walked through, I walked through TSA
[00:40:15] and I got a fat stag on me.
[00:40:18] And it looks a lot more than it actually is, because it's like small bills.
[00:40:21] That's what they told us.
[00:40:22] They were like, oh, like it's very, you know, you should, uh, you
[00:40:26] should bring small bills and, you know, just give people money, right?
[00:40:32] So I came in with this shit.
[00:40:36] Okay.
[00:40:39] And this is, it looks a lot more than it actually is.
[00:40:44] Okay.
[00:40:45] So, basically what ended up happening is, what?
[00:40:52] Yeah, I walked in with a brick, it's not, it's not actually a brick, it's not actually
[00:41:00] a brick, don't worry, but boom.
[00:41:09] You are so lucky you got a fucking fan, I know, because he was looking at me like,
[00:41:12] he's like, bro, you're you're a son. I'm like, yeah. He's like,
[00:41:15] what the hell is that in your hand? Is that just is that just a
[00:41:21] brick? What the fuck? And I was like, yeah, well, you know, I'm
[00:41:24] going to Cuba. And like, they're all small dollars. Like,
[00:41:28] don't worry, is not is not is nothing crazy. Or you're gonna
[00:41:35] get Rob, brother, the money is for the people here. Okay.
[00:41:40] the
[00:41:47] the
[00:41:56] that
[00:42:03] also is no guns here
[00:42:08] anyway
[00:42:13] uh... yeah i just realized i was also looking like this so with the fucking
[00:42:17] what
[00:42:18] if it wasn't uh... if it wasn't a fan i would have been cooked
[00:42:23] now that I think about it, if it wasn't a fan, they'd be like,
[00:42:25] you're a fucking drug dealer.
[00:42:27] What the hell is this outfit?
[00:42:29] You look ridiculous.
[00:42:35] In any case, I should do a quick text here.
[00:42:39] You look CIA?
[00:42:40] Yeah, it's fine.
[00:42:48] Bro, that TSA age, you're gonna be in trouble now.
[00:42:49] It's not illegal, man.
[00:42:50] It's not illegal to have fucking cash on you.
[00:42:52] Okay, what the hell? It's not illegal to be moneyed up.
[00:43:03] America's not thinking everywhere is else Detroit,
[00:43:05] to 80s challenge impossible difficulty.
[00:43:07] Yeah. So, yeah, we blasted off by the way.
[00:43:13] I'm live, I'm alive, let the people know.
[00:43:15] Okay, we blasted off.
[00:43:16] I'm in Havana, Cuba and,
[00:43:19] And I appreciate the low buttoning.
[00:43:27] Have you fermented counter revolution yet?
[00:43:28] Yeah, dude, totally.
[00:43:30] Bro, I, dude, what was I going to say?
[00:43:39] Oh, before we, before we get into the situation monitoring,
[00:43:44] because the situation must be monitored, obviously.
[00:43:47] Um, what was the last thing I was going to say?
[00:43:53] Trump is looking for exit ramp.
[00:43:55] Want someone else to fix the straight?
[00:43:56] Nice.
[00:43:57] Great.
[00:43:59] Is that the mosquito spray?
[00:44:02] No, I'm good for now.
[00:44:04] I haven't felt the mosquitoes around me at all.
[00:44:06] Like that.
[00:44:07] Yeah, that's pretty good.
[00:44:09] That was a big worry for a lot of people.
[00:44:13] Um,
[00:44:17] We're going to monitor in a second. We're going to monitor super fucking hard in a second. I also need to monitor my my DMs real quick in my messages.
[00:44:29] The other issue is like when you're when you're not in like a like a hardwired internet area, you're kind of cooked.
[00:44:36] I mean should we just waste that or whatever we'll fucking we'll do it true true true
[00:45:05] No, I don't have a cable on me.
[00:45:15] Hold on. I'm like setting up interviews right now. What?
[00:45:21] Is it not connected to anything? No, no.
[00:45:25] Wait, where's that?
[00:45:29] Strong?
[00:45:30] Oh, God, I got it, got it. Okay. The dream of the 90s is alive in Cuba. Yeah, it's true. Hold on. Let me get, let me get these guys on.
[00:45:43] Can we set up an interview with as a.
[00:45:51] Please. Okay. No, but hey, but they hate it and have hardcore cash restrictions come on
[00:46:02] law and to be honest, kind of loving that is hiding from the feds 90s Wall Street.
[00:46:07] What? I mean, you can bring cash to Cuba. You should bring hard American cash to Cuba
[00:46:15] and give it to the people of Cuba. That is one of the best things you could do in Cuba.
[00:46:21] Obviously, there's restrictions on how much cash you can bring, but you know, that is, it is what it is, right? Like.
[00:46:28] But, um,
[00:46:31] if any of you to be comparable to cancun in Vegas is premiered tourist destinations. No, it totally makes sense. One of the most beautiful.
[00:46:37] One of the most beautiful cities I've ever been in. It's one of the most beautiful places I've ever been in. Beautiful people.
[00:46:43] Like beautiful architecture. Everything is amazing here.
[00:46:47] It's just like what we've done to this country is, is un-fucking-bearable and seeing it in
[00:46:54] real time also is like very frustrating.
[00:46:56] First you're like, first I was overcome by the beauty of the land and the people and
[00:47:01] then I was angry, okay, especially because like it doesn't have to be this way at all.
[00:47:07] If we were just like, I'll give Cuba room to breathe, they wouldn't have to suffer
[00:47:11] at all.
[00:47:12] un-fucking-bearable when you think about it
[00:47:21] we uh...
[00:47:33] there was nothing I was going to bring up
[00:47:42] My goal while I'm out here is to conduct as many interviews with regular Cubans as possible.
[00:47:56] I'm going to be talking to, okay, is it back, is it still gone, is it still busted?
[00:48:03] Yeah, it periodically goes in and out.
[00:48:09] My job out here.
[00:48:12] My job out here is to talk to regular Cubans about their struggles, about how they live,
[00:48:20] their resilience.
[00:48:22] And my job is to talk to some of the most brilliant people you've ever actually encountered.
[00:48:26] Like I'm going to be interviewing a doctor on the Alzheimer's and dementia treatments
[00:48:32] that they've developed here that are cutting edge.
[00:48:35] Okay.
[00:48:36] I'm going to be talking to another doctor about like the energy complications and
[00:48:39] the grid complications in terms of like conducting surgeries and what not I'm
[00:48:44] gonna be talking to some Palestinian students that are in medical school out
[00:48:47] here that came right now medical school men is the number one thing okay
[00:48:59] it's literally not skype what's the what's the one piece country that's
[00:49:08] all doctors. Their biotech is insane, okay? They are goaded on biotech, they're goaded
[00:49:15] on fucking medicine. It's totally insane.
[00:49:20] What is this?
[00:49:24] What is this?
[00:49:26] That's because you're on the ground cutting
[00:49:28] and you're actually doing the rest of the research.
[00:49:30] And you're just making awareness on repeating the two
[00:49:32] and people believe, of course.
[00:49:35] So like Iran is the stem lord nation,
[00:49:39] where they're all fucking engineers, OK?
[00:49:42] They all dual majored in like, Quranic studies
[00:49:46] and, you know, Kantian philosophy,
[00:49:49] and then also how to make the craziest
[00:49:51] missile you've ever seen.
[00:49:54] And Cuba is a doctor, it's a doctor.
[00:50:04] So, bro, I actually thought you were flotillaing to Cuba.
[00:50:10] What the hell, first question, right?
[00:50:11] Yeah, bro.
[00:50:12] That's what we were going to do initially.
[00:50:15] Oh, drum island, thank you.
[00:50:17] Okay, it's effing quite a bit.
[00:50:18] It's effing more frequently now.
[00:50:21] Oh
[00:50:26] Bro this is delicious by the way
[00:50:30] Where is this from Excel energy drink like it where is it made is made in Lexington Avenue in New York?
[00:50:37] Is this just red but re skinned Red Bull?
[00:50:44] Haven't had a real real full strength the Red Bull in in years, so that's probably what it is
[00:50:51] How long are you going to stay there?
[00:51:04] Sunday.
[00:51:05] I'll be back on Monday.
[00:51:06] So this has exploded before ever getting to watch their MIRV targets run on their own
[00:51:13] two jets.
[00:51:15] Yeah, bro, it's shred bull legally distinct.
[00:51:19] Yeah. So a lot of people, for example, don't know that Cuba has its own lung cancer vaccine. A lot of people, for example, don't know that Cuba has its own dementia and Alzheimer's treatments that are some of the most cutting edge dementia and Alzheimer's treatments on the planet.
[00:51:36] So these are the types of things that hopefully I can show people.
[00:51:40] A lot of people are completely oblivious to the day-to-day existence of regular Cubans.
[00:51:47] They have like insane opinions because unfortunately the only thing that you hear about Cuba is
[00:51:52] from Miami Cubans that are incredibly reactionary and will routinely throw, if they have any
[00:52:00] family members here on the island, routinely throw them on a fucking bus and actively
[00:52:05] have designed this world where
[00:52:08] the Cuban government's communism is the reason why the island is poor
[00:52:12] and not because
[00:52:14] uh... in the mismanagement
[00:52:16] and not because we have strangled the f**king island
[00:52:19] the largest imperial superpower on the planet
[00:52:21] has strangled this goddamn island that's
[00:52:24] ninety miles off the coastline of once again the hegemonic superpower
[00:52:28] uh... for
[00:52:29] sixty years right
[00:52:33] And even longer before then, we've dominated this island
[00:52:36] for far longer than even the Cuban Revolution.
[00:52:40] The Cuban Revolution was the first instance
[00:52:42] where Cuba was able to develop sovereignty and dignity,
[00:52:44] and we've never stopped punishing them for it.
[00:52:47] And it is unfuckin' bearable, and it's incredibly stupid.
[00:52:50] It is one of the cruelest things that we've done,
[00:52:52] and it's totally on autopilot,
[00:52:53] and yet so many people just hear
[00:52:58] how the conditions look like on the ground,
[00:53:01] where they're like, Cubans don't have access
[00:53:02] the running water, they don't have clean water,
[00:53:04] they don't have any electricity.
[00:53:06] It's like, no one asked the question how we got here.
[00:53:09] And when they do ask that question,
[00:53:11] people say, oh, it's because of communism.
[00:53:18] Are you recording the stream on your side?
[00:53:20] Please do not rely on the bottom.
[00:53:22] No, I'm not.
[00:53:23] Thank you, Chatter.
[00:53:27] Yeah, the interviews that we're gonna do,
[00:53:30] we're not gonna do here,
[00:53:31] because like this is, there's a lot of limitations
[00:53:33] to what we can do, okay?
[00:53:35] Because of the lack of energy and yeah,
[00:53:40] the live stream interviews will be recorded.
[00:53:46] Yeah, we just, you know,
[00:53:50] will we get to see any live streams outside potentially?
[00:53:53] I'm gonna try to see if we can pull one off.
[00:53:56] We have a system here.
[00:53:58] we got bonded SIM cards that we could potentially deploy.
[00:54:05] They don't have internet in Cuba, that's why, yeah,
[00:54:07] no, exactly, the Cuban government is scary.
[00:54:09] They've shut down the internet.
[00:54:11] It's like, that's not the case.
[00:54:15] You know, as far as the conversations
[00:54:18] I've had here so far, like people say,
[00:54:20] this is one of the most responsive,
[00:54:22] most humane governments out there,
[00:54:24] which is precisely the reason why America
[00:54:25] wants to fucking dominate, it's disgusting.
[00:54:28] Same argument about financial problems in Iran. I mean with Iran at least it's a competent sovereign state that isn't as heavily dominated
[00:54:35] It's it's certainly dominated, but like Iran due to its proximity and due to its also
[00:54:41] Blossoming energy sector has been able to design sanctions really for themselves. Okay. They are still an oil giant
[00:54:48] They're a gas giant. So it's it's not comparable to Cuba Cuba is a fucking island that is predisposed to hurricane season and
[00:54:56] natural disasters and obviously has like agricultural output at a point I think
[00:55:02] it had like like a cotton industry but but it doesn't have oil so it's a little
[00:55:09] bit more difficult don't you think for them to to be able to to design an
[00:55:15] alternative system and alternative economy for themselves in spite of the
[00:55:19] sanctions.
[00:55:49] Is effing a little bit hold on whoa
[00:55:54] What happened? Why did that happen?
[00:55:58] Internet go out is it still here?
[00:56:03] No power still on why did that oh
[00:56:11] We're back though
[00:56:14] Maybe reduce damage quality of the videos you play I don't know what happened. We just like lost
[00:56:19] a little bit of power for a second.
[00:56:23] Freak me out.
[00:56:24] Well, and our husband brought it all down here for over 60 years.
[00:56:27] But now there's a bottle on boiling, which is causing a lot of problems here at Cuba.
[00:56:31] So we're here to bring awareness.
[00:56:33] We also bring it to the Mediterranean.
[00:56:35] But also, there's a few hundred kilos of rachy-minitane income from great snow all around the world.
[00:56:42] No, no, no. It's, yeah, from the west, and I guess, like, yeah, 20 tons.
[00:56:45] We personally brought 30 kilos, 300 kilos, times the numbers are all the pisser, but yeah,
[00:56:54] so obviously it's also important that we're here due to the fact that, you know, Irish
[00:56:57] and Cuban solidarity is something that goes back a long time, and so obviously it's a
[00:57:01] privilege and an honour to be here, and even on the just difficult times, as the Irish
[00:57:05] understand, you still see the resilience in the Cuban people every day in here.
[00:57:09] And can you give me some sense just in terms of the local people you're meeting,
[00:57:14] like a sense of the sort of hardship they're experiencing as a result of the blockade?
[00:57:20] Yeah, we were just walking around this morning there and we see that even one of the local
[00:57:24] pharmacies that are down to the bare bones in their medicines, and there's queues on
[00:57:30] the corner of people trying to get bread, so that people are hungry as well.
[00:57:35] And we know going back as far as the forced starvation that happened in Ireland, we
[00:57:40] were supported by the talk to people and the Native Americans, you sent the work funds to
[00:57:45] help the people who were starving. So to the Ottomans, by the way, just saying, I mean,
[00:57:51] you don't have to mention them, but like, you know, they did do that for the record.
[00:57:54] The importance of international solidarity, and that's one of the reasons why we're
[00:57:57] here tonight. The reality is here is that the struggle and the hardship is to do with
[00:58:05] the embargoes and the sanctions. It's not the inability of the human people to run their own
[00:58:09] country. It's that it's this little thing, but I'll go back is being chased on and back.
[00:58:14] Okay, we're not going to watch this whole thing is 20 minutes long. Um,
[00:58:18] but yeah, uh, but yeah, they're, they're doing a great job. I'm proud of them. The boys are great.
[00:58:23] Um, good afternoon. Thank you for introducing me to kneecap. Yeah, dude, as soon as this
[00:58:30] trip was being planned, I knew I was like, I know, I know one group of artists
[00:58:37] that would be perfect for this trip.
[00:58:43] And I hit up Daniel, their manager,
[00:58:46] and I was like, would the boys be down to do this?
[00:58:49] And he said bet.
[00:58:52] He was like, yup, absolutely.
[00:58:59] I have not met Diego Avila Avila yet,
[00:59:02] but I will most likely.
[00:59:04] I will soon.
[00:59:05] Okay, situation monitoring time.
[00:59:08] Let's get into it for a little bit.
[00:59:09] I don't know how much time I have, so.
[00:59:11] Members of NATO writing on Truth Social,
[00:59:14] the US president called other countries cowards
[00:59:17] over their conduct towards the war with Iran.
[00:59:19] Let's have a look about Post and Full.
[00:59:21] He says that the US say NATO is a paper tiger
[00:59:24] that didn't want to join the fight
[00:59:26] to stop a nuclear powered Iran.
[00:59:28] And that fight is militarily won, he says,
[00:59:30] with very little danger for them.
[00:59:31] They complain about the high oil prices
[00:59:34] forced to pay, but don't want to help open the Strait of Hormuz. A simple military manoeuvre,
[00:59:38] he thinks, that is the single reason for the high oil price. So easy for them to do with so little
[00:59:44] risk. Cowards and we will remember he finishes, signing it President Donald J. Trump. Earlier,
[00:59:51] I spoke to our U.S. correspondent David Blevins. His tweet this morning, I think,
[00:59:56] is much more about pressuring allies to join the United States in its action against Iran
[01:00:04] than anything to do with NATO capabilities. In fact, some might suggest that he is now
[01:00:09] preparing for an exit to pass the problem of the state of Homo's to those allies.
[01:00:15] If we analyze it very briefly, strategically not that the president necessarily thinks
[01:00:20] strategically before he posts on Truth Social. I think it is one about leaning on those allies to
[01:00:27] protect shipping in the street as he tries to find a way out of this war now. It is two,
[01:00:34] reinforcing his long-running theme that America carries too much of the burden within NATO.
[01:00:40] And then three, there is a domestic aspect to it as well. He once voted here in the United
[01:00:45] States to hear the message that America is doing too much. Why should we be defending
[01:00:51] them?
[01:00:52] Can you guys at least hear when the Lord the bit rate you himbo I did chatter. I don't
[01:00:59] know if you know this. I'm in fucking Cuba. Okay. Are you aware of that? Like, dude, I'm
[01:01:08] basically fuck a running it operation that's put together with like strings okay
[01:01:15] As long as you can still hear the audio even if the video cuts out like you know, it's gonna be a little fucking it's gonna be shitty
[01:01:23] Okay
[01:01:24] It cuts in and out dude. What do you want me to do? What do you want me to do?
[01:01:27] I'm literally in a country that hasn't had fucking oil shipping
[01:01:31] I'm in a country right now an island nation that has not had a single barrel of oil
[01:01:39] Come on its shores for the past three months, and you guys are like
[01:01:46] Yeah, the everything everything falls apart at times, okay
[01:01:52] You live in the United States of America in the lap of luxury and your internet cuts out
[01:01:57] like what the fuck do you what are you talking about nine-minute comparison and
[01:02:02] as you say in the last few minutes he's been presenting the commander in chief
[01:02:06] trophy to the Navy Academy who have won the annual round-robin competition
[01:02:12] between the three colleges Army Navy and Air Force and the president did speak
[01:02:17] very briefly about Iran. Let's just listen to that.
[01:02:47] I don't think he used anyone I've ever met that happened.
[01:02:49] Should have been done a long time ago by other presidents.
[01:02:53] David, if we hear that, let me think about that post
[01:02:55] to the largest red house on truth social saying
[01:02:58] that the war is militarily over.
[01:03:02] Do you think, and are the saying that he might...
[01:03:05] Guys, war efforts are going unbelievable, fantastic.
[01:03:09] It's unlike anything you've ever seen before.
[01:03:11] Things are going spectacular.
[01:03:13] Trump on opening the Strait of Hormuz,
[01:03:14] you need a lot of help.
[01:03:16] Trump on Iran. I think we won. Trump on Clark. I may have a plan or I may not.
[01:03:22] Trump on opening the Shred of Hormuz at a certain point. It'll open itself.
[01:03:26] What are we fucking doing, bro?
[01:03:30] I mean, he is literally, he, dude, dude, buy war bonds now.
[01:03:35] That's so funny because it would be like, it would be equivalent of like buy war bonds or not.
[01:03:40] It doesn't matter. Like that's the, that's the communication coming out of the admin right now.
[01:03:44] You know, maybe we're gonna go to war, maybe not.
[01:03:48] Did Pearl Harbor even happen?
[01:03:51] I don't know.
[01:03:52] Many people are saying we shouldn't have cut
[01:03:54] the Japanese off the oil, but we did.
[01:03:56] And then they hit us bad.
[01:03:58] They hit us real bad, but some people are saying
[01:04:00] maybe they could have hit us worse.
[01:04:02] Who knows?
[01:04:07] It's crazy.
[01:04:08] It's crazy.
[01:04:09] It's crazy.
[01:04:10] It's crazy.
[01:04:14] He's weaving in war, respect the art man. I think he should stop weaving. He should stop
[01:04:25] bobbing. He should stop weaving. He should stop doing the things that he's doing, honestly.
[01:04:30] CIA attack, yeah. Yeah, every time my internet cuts out, imagine the CIA attacked it.
[01:04:38] Go directly to the bank right now and ask them for your money. They won't give it to
[01:04:47] you, but the people working there could use the laugh. Breaking, S&P 500 officially posts
[01:04:52] its lowest close of 2026, erasing 3.2 trillion in market cap, 3.2 trillion in market cap
[01:05:03] since the Iran war began
[01:05:11] you guys hear that was that good was that
[01:05:14] uh... i'm trying to substitute that with the fall
[01:05:16] because i'm out here and i don't have a soundboard
[01:05:19] soundboard didn't make it soundboard didn't make it i'm just using that silly
[01:05:25] Trump's post is insane as opposed to all of his other posts i mean look at
[01:05:28] this one
[01:05:31] that's the one
[01:05:33] We are no longer obliterating Iran's missile stockpile.
[01:05:36] It's degrading it.
[01:05:38] It's no longer ensuring Iran does not obtain a nuclear
[01:05:40] weapon.
[01:05:41] It's not letting them get close.
[01:05:43] He doesn't even mention the axis and continues hinting that
[01:05:46] he doesn't want to deal with Hormuz.
[01:05:53] Yeah, I do.
[01:05:55] Why, you need the pins?
[01:06:00] OK, here.
[01:06:03] There. Yeah, it's all in there.
[01:06:08] Okay, look at this one. It shows us the Cuban matrix. Okay, calm down. Look at this.
[01:06:14] You have robbed the Cuban people of a soundboard by not bringing it. I know it's very counter-revolutionary of me, but...
[01:06:21] Israeli media breaking the Islamic resistance has been lubricated in Iraq.
[01:06:25] Will resume strikes on the U.S. enemy embassy in Baghdad starting today.
[01:06:28] The truce has ended. The enemy breached it.
[01:06:30] Israeli media says, Reservist Major General Nimrod Schaefer, former head of planning division and
[01:06:38] former director general of the Israel aerospace industries, we have entered a war of attrition
[01:06:42] with Iran as a result of a mistaken perception that the regime in Iran would collapse if it was
[01:06:45] hit hard. Oh my god, every other day, every other day it is literally the same. Every other day
[01:06:53] day they just go, we fought Iran and Oshia Iran had hands.
[01:06:59] He's like, what the hell is going on?
[01:07:02] 20 days, 20 days, 20 days, 20 days, 20 days, 20 days.
[01:07:08] And every single day they're like, you know,
[01:07:10] we didn't think it was gonna be like this.
[01:07:14] Okay, hold on, it's effing again.
[01:07:16] I know, I know.
[01:07:19] It's effing and it's back.
[01:07:21] It's no longer effing.
[01:07:23] Wait, it's live.
[01:07:25] Injust is live.
[01:07:26] Oh, because, oh, okay.
[01:07:30] I was, okay.
[01:07:35] We thought the Soviet Volk would rebel
[01:07:37] against the Judeo-Bolshevik overlords.
[01:07:39] We were wrong.
[01:07:40] Yeah.
[01:07:42] No, it reminds me of the,
[01:07:44] it reminds me of like the initial Nazi assessment
[01:07:47] that there would be what, like 200 Russian tanks.
[01:07:50] And by the first month of the campaign,
[01:07:52] they had encountered 400 Russian tanks thus far.
[01:07:55] It's like that.
[01:07:57] They're like, oh, we thought they had toy airplanes
[01:07:59] that they could just like drop a couple missiles,
[01:08:01] not a big deal.
[01:08:03] And then they're like, oh shit,
[01:08:04] they actually have unlimited missiles.
[01:08:07] Oh my God, the missile strikes are never ending.
[01:08:10] Oh my God, this war of attrition
[01:08:12] is actually turning in Iran's favor
[01:08:14] and totally against our best interests,
[01:08:17] because now we are running out of community interceptors.
[01:08:20] We are getting very close to meeting our
[01:08:26] opinions because they're winding down our
[01:08:29] great military up and down with the
[01:08:31] perspective of the regime of Iran.
[01:08:34] Well every time I try to re-Trump, it
[01:08:37] f's. What the hell? Every time, every
[01:08:42] time. Okay it's back. Every time I try
[01:08:49] to re-trump at F's.
[01:08:53] Okay, CIA, not today, CIA.
[01:08:57] Middle East with the terrorist regime in Iran,
[01:08:59] completely degrading Iranian missile capability,
[01:09:02] launchers, and everything else pertaining to them.
[01:09:06] Destroying Iran's defense industrial base,
[01:09:08] eliminating their Navy and Air Force,
[01:09:10] including anti-aircraft weaponry.
[01:09:12] You didn't do that though,
[01:09:13] because yesterday they blew up a fucking F-35,
[01:09:16] Never allowing Iran to even get close to nuclear capability.
[01:09:22] And always being in a position where the USA can quickly
[01:09:24] and powerfully react to a situation should it take place.
[01:09:27] Wrong on all of those accounts.
[01:09:30] Protecting at highest level are Middle Eastern allies,
[01:09:32] including Israel, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates,
[01:09:35] Bahrain, Kuwait, and others.
[01:09:37] Not a good job with that at all.
[01:09:39] The Hormuz Strait will have to be guarded and policed
[01:09:41] as necessary by other nations who use it.
[01:09:43] The United States does not.
[01:09:45] Oh my God.
[01:09:48] Oh my God.
[01:09:50] This is him basically walking back every single ambitious military objective that they had.
[01:09:57] They're getting dog walked.
[01:10:00] Okay.
[01:10:01] It's so funny that they're getting absolutely shellacked.
[01:10:04] It's it's belt to ass.
[01:10:07] It's belt to ass for American Empire.
[01:10:10] And the fact that the most narcissistic man on the planet.
[01:10:15] Okay, f-ing again, hold on.
[01:10:25] The fact that Demos narcissistic man on the planet could admit to this, I mean this is
[01:10:31] it, this is a surrender, okay?
[01:10:34] Obviously who knows what he might do tomorrow, who knows what he might come up with tomorrow.
[01:10:42] It's just the way that Donald Trump operates is, you know, yesterday's tactical retreat
[01:10:47] turns into tomorrow's like, you know, escalation.
[01:10:51] But right now at this moment, you cannot read this as anything but surrender.
[01:10:56] Okay.
[01:10:57] They came in with a lot of ambition.
[01:11:01] They came in with a lot of bombs.
[01:11:04] And they thought they could decapitate the leadership and immediately get back to the
[01:11:08] negotiations table Israel obviously had different ambitions and it didn't work.
[01:11:15] Israel's ambitions are seemingly not working either.
[01:11:23] I guess I'm in Havana, oh no no.
[01:11:27] Oh come on, come on.
[01:11:30] Fix it.
[01:11:32] Okay, it's back. Yes, yes, yes, he's f-ing. I know. Oh God, I'm so tired. What am I doing?
[01:11:43] The Pentagon. The Pentagon's after me. CIA's after me, boys. Let's just say he won and
[01:11:53] let us move on from an insecure to everlasting piece. I agree. Lower stream quality a bit.
[01:11:57] I already have you're at 8 megabits. No, I'm not. I'm not. I don't know why you're saying that. On my end, I'm not. On my end, my output is at 4,000 kbps.
[01:12:14] Should I change the encoder preset?
[01:12:17] Because right now is a slow good quality.
[01:12:22] Should I lower that too?
[01:12:27] Fastest, lowest quality, wait, what, no, I mean, sure, you can't change the output mode.
[01:12:40] That's the only thing you change is the bit rate.
[01:12:48] Lowering overall quality, be worth it.
[01:12:49] For better condition, you look 4K.
[01:12:59] Don't get Havana syndrome?
[01:13:01] Okay.
[01:13:04] How's the weather there?
[01:13:05] It's incredible.
[01:13:12] So anyway, where were we?
[01:13:14] Oh, we were talking about the military objectives.
[01:13:17] This is close to a total defeat and surrender as you're going to get with Donald Trump because he's never going to be like we got defeated, right?
[01:13:24] He's an asshole. That's not how things work.
[01:13:28] And that's not how anything works and that's not how Trump works. So obviously,
[01:13:37] obviously him spelling that they are moving in the direction of winding down the war effort is a good thing.
[01:13:44] We should all collectively decide to say Donald Trump, you did it. You beat the shit out of Iran. You are so incredible. Thank you, sir.
[01:13:55] I think that's what we should do. We should just all keep telling him how good he did and how he doesn't even need to fight Iran anymore.
[01:14:05] Now, of course, the problem is it's kind of not up to Trump right now.
[01:14:18] It kind of is up to a much more agitated hardliner bat, Iran.
[01:14:28] They get to set the standards and the terms.
[01:14:32] to dictate when it ends, you know what I mean?
[01:14:36] So, all right, f-ing again a little bit, come on now,
[01:14:43] come on now, fix it, okay, it's back.
[01:14:53] So, Iran gets to dictate when this ends, so we don't know.
[01:14:57] We don't know if Donald Trump,
[01:14:59] if Iran will let Donald Trump take the off ramp.
[01:15:05] But here we are, the United States does not have asked
[01:15:08] we will help these countries in their hormones efforts,
[01:15:09] but it shouldn't be necessary
[01:15:10] once Iran starters are eradicated.
[01:15:12] Importantly, it will be an easy military operation
[01:15:13] for them.
[01:15:14] Thank you for your attention,
[01:15:15] as a matter of President Donald J. Trump.
[01:15:17] So yeah, he has totally tactically retreated,
[01:15:22] at least in this iteration.
[01:15:25] He is totally tactically retreated from the maximalist goals that they had, knowing full well that they are impossible to achieve.
[01:15:37] And here we are.
[01:15:39] be seriously looking for an offer with all this?
[01:15:44] Well that is definitely one of the possibilities that he thinks it's time for America's allies
[01:15:49] to take over the challenges. Certainly he continues to play them down from a US perspective
[01:15:54] saying his enemies have been obliterated, a word we're hearing a lot that they are weeks
[01:15:59] ahead of schedule. Interestingly also yesterday when he was asked if the United States was
[01:16:05] preparing to put boots on the ground he said no then qualified it by adding if I
[01:16:10] was I wouldn't tell you now that's reminiscent of a comment he made on this
[01:16:14] very day three weeks ago when he was asked is the United States about to
[01:16:18] start bombing Iran and he said no but if we were I wouldn't tell you in
[01:16:23] terms of that post online though this morning the reality is yes America
[01:16:28] accounts for 60 to 70 percent of NATO's defense spending but NATO is
[01:16:32] is not powerless because it includes the militaries of the UK, France, Germany and Turkey, among
[01:16:38] many others.
[01:16:39] CNN has learned that the U.S. military is sending thousands of additional Marines and sailors
[01:16:44] to the Middle East.
[01:16:45] This comes just a day after President Trump said this about deploying more troops to
[01:16:50] the region.
[01:16:51] No, I'm not putting troops anywhere.
[01:16:55] If I were, I certainly wouldn't tell you, but I'm not putting troops.
[01:17:01] It also comes just hours after President Trump shared on TruthSocial that the fight to stop
[01:17:06] nuclear power to Iran is, quote, militarily won.
[01:17:10] CNN national security reporter Hailey Britsky joins us now.
[01:17:12] Hailey, what's the latest?
[01:17:13] What do you want?
[01:17:14] Yeah, so, this is why I said today he says we've accomplished all of our goals is over.
[01:17:19] We won.
[01:17:20] And then tomorrow he's like, we're deploying 10,000 more troops, you know.
[01:17:26] And here is Arakshi, Sayed Abbas Arakshi, Foreign Minister of Iran, also pointing this
[01:17:32] out.
[01:17:33] Americans haven't forgotten how, even as hundreds of U.S. soldiers were dying in Vietnam, and
[01:17:38] the outcome was already clear.
[01:17:39] General William Westmoreland was flown home to reassure everyone that the war was going
[01:17:43] well and that the U.S. was, in air quotes, winning.
[01:17:47] The media haven't forgotten either.
[01:17:49] Those briefings for the fantasy from the front lines became infamous as the five-o-clock
[01:17:52] follies. Fast forward to the day, same script, different stage, exit steps up, and the message
[01:17:58] is still detached from reality. U.S. government says one thing, reality says another. Right
[01:18:04] as U.S. authorities claim Iran's air defenses are gone, and F-35 gets hit. As they declare
[01:18:09] Iran's Navy finished, U.S. Gerald Ford turns back. And U.S. Abraham Lincoln drifts
[01:18:14] farther away. Different decade, same, we're winning.
[01:18:19] That's I mean these guys are just goading them at this point. I
[01:18:23] Mean, it's kind of nasty. You don't have to flex on us. I dog. She
[01:18:28] You don't have to flex on us man dial it back brother. We get it. Okay. It's chill
[01:18:35] Nobody likes a sore winner. Okay
[01:18:39] Nobody likes a sore winner man chill they're farting on us dude
[01:18:44] This is also part of the reason why I said it's not up to the United States necessarily to end
[01:18:52] this conflict. It's more so up to Iran because it does these guys when they initially said we
[01:18:58] will dictate the terms and conditions of how this war ends. I initially was like okay I feel
[01:19:05] like that's maybe not the case. I thought perhaps foolishly that you know it would be like you
[01:19:12] previous Iran, way more willing to negotiate with America. But I think they're not going
[01:19:18] to stop until they have sufficiently caused deterrence, sufficiently caused military deterrence,
[01:19:24] sufficiently caused economic collapse, you know, put the fear of God into the capital
[01:19:32] owning masters of Donald Trump. Because at the end of the day, Donald Trump is led
[01:19:36] by certain forces. Mostly the forces of capital. So that's where we're at.
[01:19:54] First, we're learning that the 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit off the West Coast is heading
[01:19:58] towards the region now. This is the second new going towards the Middle East. The 31st
[01:20:03] has already left from the Pacific going towards the region.
[01:20:06] We don't quite know when it'll get there, of course.
[01:20:08] What exactly it will do.
[01:20:09] We're still asking if it will stay in the region,
[01:20:12] if the military will have two of these marine rapid response
[01:20:15] forces there.
[01:20:16] Certainly it raises questions about boots on the ground
[01:20:18] options, as that's the first thing people think of,
[01:20:20] and they think of these muses.
[01:20:22] But these units are really kind of the Swiss army knives
[01:20:24] of the Marines and of the military.
[01:20:26] They can provide aviation logistic support.
[01:20:29] So they provide commanders a lot of options.
[01:20:31] A lot we still don't know about this deployment,
[01:20:32] But it certainly provides a lot of options to Admiral Bradley Cooper of Sencom. It also raises questions about how long this engagement might go
[01:20:40] We heard President Trump say it would be a matter of weeks now
[01:20:44] There are questions about whether this is going to be prolonged. That's right
[01:20:47] I mean we still don't know how long this is going to go we hear as Secretary of Defense Pete Hedges
[01:20:51] That's saying it could be four weeks. It could be five weeks. It could be three weeks
[01:20:54] Obviously, we're nearing the fourth week point at this point
[01:20:57] But they keep saying we keep hearing from these senior officials that as we just heard from the president
[01:21:01] This is essentially one that the the conflict is you know, there's fewer targets to hit but still the straight of poor moves as effectively closed
[01:21:08] We just saw yesterday an f-35 us f-35 had to make an emergency landing
[01:21:13] I'm sure to say it would believe to be hit by Iranian fire
[01:21:16] So there's certainly a lot still happening. That's such a funny way to describe the event by the way. How's the island?
[01:21:22] Michael from Taiwan. It's beautiful. It's one of the most beautiful places. I've ever been to in my entire life
[01:21:29] Straight up
[01:21:31] like undoubtedly might be one of the most beautiful places on the planet.
[01:21:37] Bar none.
[01:21:40] Anyway, as far as this incident, as far as this F-35 thing goes,
[01:21:46] this is a major blow. This is a major blow to a $2 trillion R&D equipment,
[01:21:51] like an equipment, a piece of technology that's supposed to showcase American air superiority,
[01:21:58] a piece of technology that's supposed to showcase American dominance and yet it was taken out
[01:22:06] by some kind of surface-to-air missile system that the Iranians very clearly, not even from
[01:22:14] like a fixed position, Iranians very clearly rolled out. And it is a major, major blow
[01:22:20] to American air superiority. It means that the last-gen fighter jets that they have
[01:22:25] are totally beatable. Bro, they are sending the US's Boxer and US's Tripoli. We're invading
[01:22:33] 100%. They don't break those guys out unless it's happening. Yeah, this will also be devastating
[01:22:38] for America for the record. Any sort of additional military incursion of this sort will unironically
[01:22:46] be devastating for the United States of America because I don't think these guys understand
[01:22:52] iran also has a significant upper hand in terms of
[01:22:56] uh... fighting against in terms of fighting against boost on the ground
[01:23:00] military warfare like this is
[01:23:02] the very same
[01:23:04] topographical advantage that they have
[01:23:06] being a fucking mountainous fortress
[01:23:09] is going to be
[01:23:10] doubly relevant
[01:23:12] when considering the the logistics of invading a country
[01:23:17] that size in being a country with that many people
[01:23:21] especially trained fighters
[01:23:24] iran is a standing military iran has the bossage militias iran has the irgc
[01:23:30] it's not afghanistan two point oh it's so much worse
[01:23:33] people think it's gonna be afghanistan two point oh
[01:23:37] the taliban did not
[01:23:39] have
[01:23:40] any
[01:23:41] they had man pads are stingrays right but they didn't have the same
[01:23:46] tools
[01:23:47] that the iranian government has the taliban would not be able to successfully hold
[01:23:53] the straight of hormones
[01:23:55] you understand
[01:23:59] i wouldn't even say
[01:24:00] i mean it's it's kind of like vietnam i guess it's it's more
[01:24:04] it's closer to vietnam than it is to afghanistan
[01:24:12] even then
[01:24:13] It's not, I mean, I guess Vietnam had a lot of like foreign aid as well.
[01:24:18] You know, the USSR was there helping out quite a bit.
[01:24:28] But Vietnam was nowhere near as industrialized as Iran.
[01:24:33] And Vietnam has jungles.
[01:24:38] Iran has mountains.
[01:24:43] Vietnam got aid from Sweden, rare social democracy win, that's goaded.
[01:24:53] It's just not, it's unlike anything that you can really compare it to, and it will be a
[01:24:59] devastating quagmire.
[01:25:01] It wouldn't be a quagmire.
[01:25:02] I think saying that invading Iran with boots on the ground would be a catastrophe.
[01:25:10] not for the Iranian military objectives, it would be a catastrophe for America.
[01:25:16] I mean, of course, it would be catastrophic for a regular Iranian society, but it would be a
[01:25:23] devastate, I think it would be a devastating defeat, perhaps even faster than Vietnam. It would
[01:25:30] completely expose that the American Empire is done. I obviously don't want that to happen,
[01:25:40] mostly because I don't want, I obviously don't want that to happen, mostly because I don't want
[01:25:46] fucking unnecessary deaths and destruction. But yeah, it's a quagmire now, it would be a catastrophe
[01:25:57] tomorrow. On the ground here, and these units moving in will just provide more options for
[01:26:02] what the president decides to do next. Haley Britsky, thanks so much for that reporting.
[01:26:05] CNN's Kevin Liptak joins me from the White House. And Kevin, let me go to you first.
[01:26:10] And more Marines, like we are saying, making their way to the Middle East. As administration,
[01:26:14] of course, pushes we've been talking about for extra funding, some $200 billion. Bring
[01:26:20] us up to date the very latest. What do we know, first of all, about this deployment?
[01:26:24] Right. And this will be the second what they call a Marine Expeditionary Unit that's
[01:26:30] now headed towards the Middle East. There is another one that is deploying from Asia
[01:26:35] and heading in that direction. So it will bring the total number of Marines tasked to
[01:26:41] these units to about 4,500. It will add to the about 50,000 American troops that are
[01:26:48] already in the Middle East. Now what exactly has been indicated the supposed mobile anti-cell
[01:26:55] surveillance radar, ROGC utilizes on wheels. I don't know if this is the one. China arms
[01:27:01] around with 700 kilometer anti-stealth radar capable of tracking F-35 and B-2 YLC-8B transfer
[01:27:07] redraws Middle East air power balance. I mean, I don't know if this is like assured or not.
[01:27:14] I don't know if this is a given or not. Do we know? This is just suspicion.
[01:27:25] especially because this is not the type of mobile, this is not exactly the type of gear
[01:27:50] that Iran likes to use. I mean, they have stuff like this, but I feel like this would
[01:27:59] be, I mean, this is a real bitch to lug around, you know what I mean? Like when you look at
[01:28:05] Iranian defenses, when you look at Iranian anti air systems, like they're literally
[01:28:10] put on the back of fucking K trucks. Okay. Like they have to be unimaginably mobile.
[01:28:17] thing would get fucking ethered. This is a sitting duck. Like there are American drones
[01:28:31] that are loitering. I don't think that this is what they utilize. I think this is something
[01:28:41] that they would suddenly everyone's a war analyst expert. I mean, yeah, I'm not.
[01:28:47] I'm just thinking about like what Iran utilizes usually much.
[01:29:07] Some of our indigenous weapons systems, their TELs,
[01:29:10] like they're the way that they're designed are crazy.
[01:29:17] Is it effing?
[01:29:23] All right, we're back
[01:29:28] Iran can wheel these out because they're nixing us loiter drones. I mean did they lose that many
[01:29:34] That'd be crazy these marines will be tasked with it's not clear and it comes of course as the president does seem to be weighing
[01:29:42] whether to order a ground operation inside Iran, whether it's to secure Kargh Island,
[01:29:49] that very critical area that the administration thinks would put pressure on the Iranian regime,
[01:29:54] or to go into Iran to try and retrieve some of the highly enriched nuclear material that
[01:30:00] is buried far underground.
[01:30:02] That is certainly something to do.
[01:30:04] That operation is so idiotic because it's not a real goal.
[01:30:08] It's not a real goal, the idea, like, it's just a talking point.
[01:30:18] It's just a talking point.
[01:30:19] It's not a real military objective to, like, to diminish Iran's, like, nuclear enrichment
[01:30:26] capabilities or take out their enriched uranium, okay?
[01:30:30] That's not a real goal.
[01:30:31] It's just a talking point.
[01:30:33] So for them to throw potentially thousands of marines in the fucking kill chamber in the
[01:30:42] kill box specifically to be like, no, no, no, it's actually not regime change.
[01:30:46] We just want the nuclear arsenal to be diminished or whatever when they don't have one.
[01:30:54] And they have in the past effectively through diplomacy stopped Iran's nuclear ambitions,
[01:31:03] no matter how hard of a limit that existed on those nuclear ambitions anyway.
[01:31:11] The fact that they would send troops potentially to do like a Isfahan extraction mission, because
[01:31:21] the complex nature of a mission like this requires to not have just like special forces.
[01:31:28] You need to be able to control the area and have the air superior to the time.
[01:31:58] I love Israel. I love the state of Israel. I love the CIA.
[01:32:08] The CIA has done nothing wrong and Israel has done nothing wrong ever.
[01:32:13] And Israel is the greatest nation. Oh my God, it's back.
[01:32:16] It's back. Israel is the greatest nation on earth is what I said and immediately it's back. We're back.
[01:32:21] Okay, that's a cool trick for you guys.
[01:32:25] It literally worked.
[01:32:28] Anyway, where was I?
[01:32:33] Trying to degrade Iran's nuclear program directly with your military is an immensely complex
[01:32:51] mission.
[01:32:52] Okay?
[01:32:53] Okay, one, I don't think they have full schematics of what the things look like down there, okay?
[01:33:00] That's number one.
[01:33:02] Number two, you have to bring in specialists alongside your special forces that know how
[01:33:09] to deal with and how to effectively neutralize radioactive material without blowing it up
[01:33:18] and causing a massive radioactive incident, right?
[01:33:31] You can't just strike it from above.
[01:33:34] You have to go in.
[01:33:35] It's an admission that the bunker busters didn't work,
[01:33:38] by the way.
[01:33:41] It's an admission that the bunker busters didn't work.
[01:33:44] So you have to go in, in their minds,
[01:33:47] like you're gonna try to maintain air superiority.
[01:33:52] Okay, that's not a given.
[01:33:56] For an extended period of time,
[01:33:57] you're gonna paratroop, paratroop,
[01:34:00] paradrop, whatever, parachute, special forces in there,
[01:34:06] or go through dense Iranian airspace with helicopters,
[01:34:13] which I don't even think that's gonna,
[01:34:17] I don't even know how you would do a mission like this.
[01:34:25] Because I don't think you can just like...
[01:34:28] I don't think you can just fly to helicopter.
[01:34:33] You can't even get to Isfahan.
[01:34:39] And then...
[01:34:41] I love Israel. I'm Israel high. I'm Israel high.
[01:34:44] I'm Israel high, please.
[01:34:45] I love Israel. Boom. Fixed.
[01:34:53] And then you have almost nuclear
[01:34:57] gravity in your brain.
[01:35:01] I don't even know how much of this material
[01:35:05] is not going to be something that you can easily pack.
[01:35:09] There you have it. I love Israel. Come on man.
[01:35:13] God, what is happening?
[01:35:17] Oh, so annoying.
[01:35:21] OK.
[01:35:23] All right, we're back.
[01:35:24] Nope, we're not fucking back.
[01:35:26] I was wrong.
[01:35:26] I lied.
[01:35:28] This was a lie.
[01:35:28] OK, I'm back.
[01:35:29] The thing that those Marines could be doing,
[01:35:31] but it is not necessarily what they're going to be doing.
[01:35:33] They also have tasks like aviation,
[01:35:38] logistics, all of these other areas
[01:35:41] that they could potentially be ordered up to once the private
[01:35:46] all seems to be distributing the president in reinforcing
[01:35:50] the American troop posture in the region.
[01:35:54] Why is it getting so much worse?
[01:35:56] Turn your bit down, bit rate down, big haws?
[01:35:59] I already have.
[01:36:00] I already have.
[01:36:01] It's not that.
[01:36:04] When it cuts, you don't understand.
[01:36:05] When it cuts, it cuts so low that it doesn't even matter.
[01:36:08] Going down to like three, here, I'll fucking turn.
[01:36:11] I'll tune it down to 3k.
[01:36:13] I don't even know what that does on your end, but
[01:36:17] when the internet cuts out,
[01:36:23] I can't put this bitch out 420p without ending the stream.
[01:36:41] you
[01:37:11] you
[01:37:41] you
[01:38:11] Okay, I changed the quality, I think.
[01:38:31] I think I lowered the quality.
[01:38:33] It might, hopefully it doesn't cut out as much, but we'll see.
[01:38:36] If it does, I'll just boost the quality back up.
[01:38:41] 3,000K is a lot for 480P.
[01:38:42] If your computer is fast, don't switch from slow HQ
[01:38:45] to fast, super fast.
[01:38:46] It's all just big ping spikes, though.
[01:38:47] Bitrate won't fix anything.
[01:38:49] When it's stable, it's stable.
[01:38:50] So it's a bit less than 1,000K, or less than 1,000K.
[01:39:06] It's a big fucking crashed instantly.
[01:39:11] No, no, it's when it when it goes out, it goes out regardless.
[01:39:16] OK, so it's not that.
[01:39:19] Yeah, that chatter is actually right.
[01:39:21] Lowering the quality, lowering the quality
[01:39:24] unironically doesn't do much because when the when
[01:39:29] the bit rate goes out.
[01:39:32] It required it recovered fast, but that could just be
[01:39:35] because they're just recovered fast this time.
[01:39:43] Okay.
[01:39:47] Maybe it's other people on the network.
[01:39:48] No.
[01:39:52] Let's see.
[01:39:57] Let's see.
[01:39:58] If you were at your speed, this wouldn't be happening.
[01:40:01] Brother, we're in Cuba.
[01:40:03] And as this war grinds on, you know, we're about to enter the fourth week of this conflict.
[01:40:09] The president and other administration officials have said that it could last between four
[01:40:14] and six weeks.
[01:40:15] So we are in about a week's time nearing the window when, according to the administration's
[01:40:20] own estimates, it could be winding.
[01:40:23] Change FPS to 30.
[01:40:25] That was my biggest help.
[01:40:26] Should I do that?
[01:40:27] Okay.
[01:40:28] I'm going to do one more BRB chat, one more BRB screen and flip it to 30 seconds.
[01:40:33] Okay.
[01:41:03] you
[01:41:33] down, but certainly this decision to send these troops into the region suggests that
[01:41:47] it may not be ending any time quickly.
[01:41:49] The president said yesterday he's not going to have boots on the ground.
[01:41:54] Wait, it's muted?
[01:41:56] Like, Mike is muted.
[01:41:59] Yeah, I know.
[01:42:00] I know the mic is muted.
[01:42:01] It's fine.
[01:42:02] Why not add one?
[01:42:03] one minute delay what the fuck is that for the beer H what are you talking about
[01:42:10] yeah I know the mic was you don't say you would not tell the media if he was
[01:42:16] do you think that we'll end up seeing American military on the ground in Iran
[01:42:22] including special operations forces is still boss well first of all I would
[01:42:27] never take that option off the table and and that's always been my
[01:42:31] recommendation from the Trump administration to the Biden administration, don't take that
[01:42:35] option off the table.
[01:42:36] You never know what's going to happen, and you want to have that flexibility.
[01:42:39] With regard to that, you know, I've commented before that I think, you know, some type
[01:42:43] of large-scale operation into the internal part of Iran, going after a nuclear site to
[01:42:49] secure enrichment material, would be very complicated, very risky, and would be a
[01:42:55] very difficult mission.
[01:42:56] Now, something short of that, where you're trying to seize Karn Island as a leveraged
[01:43:02] point against the Iranians, more doable.
[01:43:05] It would require more Marines than we have now, or a broader set of service members.
[01:43:09] But I would never take that option off the table, and you mentioned special operations
[01:43:14] forces.
[01:43:15] Look, we use them for various means.
[01:43:17] It could be a type of raid, or it could be to train militia inside the country.
[01:43:22] So again, I think that is a tool that every president should retain.
[01:43:25] Do you think that's what the administration is doing with these more warships and marines
[01:43:30] heading to the area?
[01:43:31] What does that signal to you?
[01:43:34] I would certainly tee up options for the president.
[01:43:36] I think the job of the Secretary of Defense of the Chairman and Joint Chiefs of Staff is
[01:43:40] to give the president options and the more the better, the more room he can have to
[01:43:44] make a decision with regard to which way.
[01:43:46] Here's an option he should be giving the president.
[01:43:48] Don't do this.
[01:43:50] Okay?
[01:43:51] If I'm the joint chief of staff, I'm saying to the president, Mr. President, we're fucked.
[01:43:57] This foobar is not going well.
[01:44:01] They're dug in.
[01:44:02] They've literally very clearly designed their entire manufacturing base to withstand endless
[01:44:09] aerial bombing campaigns.
[01:44:12] It's done.
[01:44:14] It's not happening.
[01:44:15] It's not working.
[01:44:16] We need to fucking pull out.
[01:44:19] need to find a manageable solution. And we need to just, we need to deal with them as
[01:44:32] though they are a fucking sovereign state. That's it. Saudi Arabia getting directly involved.
[01:44:45] the fuck are they going to do?
[01:44:48] Scoop.
[01:44:49] Saudi Arabia gives US expanded access
[01:44:51] to base in airspace for war in Iran.
[01:44:53] UAE foreign minister told Margarit Rubio, Abu Dhabi
[01:44:55] is ready for a war to last nine months.
[01:44:58] OK, so they just want Iran to nuke their refineries.
[01:45:02] That's what it is.
[01:45:03] Attitude to shift the tour, supporting the US war
[01:45:05] as a way to punish Iran for strikes, thread.
[01:45:11] A shift in the attitudes is underway
[01:45:14] anger and Riyadh and Abu Dhabi grows over the Iran strikes. The US is putting pressure on Saudi
[01:45:17] Arabia to join in on offensive strikes. Riyadh has given US expanded access to airspace and bases.
[01:45:23] Okay, first of all, Cutter is fucked once again, because this is just the UAE and Saudi Arabia's
[01:45:33] machinations. And Cutter is the one that's probably going to get punished in the process,
[01:45:38] because they just have to kind of go along with the GCC.
[01:45:42] Also, how does this expand the theater of conflict?
[01:45:47] Saudi Arabia is almost pulling at Abraham Accords here,
[01:45:52] where like they've already all but effectively
[01:45:55] under the table normalized relations with Israel,
[01:45:57] but then the Abraham Accords makes it like official.
[01:46:00] This revelation is simply Saudi Arabia openly saying
[01:46:04] saying what we already know was happening.
[01:46:09] We already know that this was happening.
[01:46:11] Of course, that's the reason why Iran has been striking
[01:46:14] the Saudi bases, the American bases in Saudi Arabia.
[01:46:20] So it's not necessarily a shift in the landscape
[01:46:24] in the field of battle.
[01:46:25] Iran has already been peppering American shadow
[01:46:28] tankers on Saudi bases.
[01:46:30] The F-35 that fell, or was, you know, it wasn't officially down, but like, had a real complication,
[01:46:39] seemingly crash landed or emergency landed somewhere on Saudi soil.
[01:46:45] The Saudis already have, the Saudis have already been giving everything to the Americans, so
[01:46:50] what difference does this fucking make, you know?
[01:46:53] Are you drinking fluids and liquids now?
[01:46:56] Yes, I'm I'm liquid. I'm liquid snake the way I'm out here.
[01:47:04] I don't understand what kind of like tangible difference this might make.
[01:47:07] Is this Saudi Arabia just being like, all right, whatever, fuck it. Yeah.
[01:47:11] It's we've been helping and now we're openly helping.
[01:47:20] In the US Department of War, in the US Department of War,
[01:47:23] Hello to colleagues, Saudi Arabia, the First Minister,
[01:47:25] Khalid bin Salman, who is the brother and top advisor
[01:47:28] Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
[01:47:30] Iran's attacks on US bases in the Gulf were heating up,
[01:47:33] and the US needed expanded access and overflight permissions.
[01:47:36] Saudi Arabia agreed to open King Fahd Air Base in Taif
[01:47:39] in Western Saudi Arabia.
[01:47:40] The Americans, multiple US and Western officials
[01:47:42] familiar with the matter, told Middle East, I.
[01:47:45] Okay, more targets, I guess.
[01:47:48] The base in Port Bezos is farther from Iran
[01:47:50] Shah-head drones than Prince Sultan Air Base, which has come under repeated or
[01:47:54] running attacks type has also closed the Jeddah, the Red Sea port that has become
[01:47:58] a critical logistics hub since Iran effectively took control of the Strait
[01:48:01] of Hormuz. Saudi Foreign Minister's tough words on Iran in contrast with Oman,
[01:48:09] a divide is emerging in the Gulf over how to handle the war and U.S. pressure
[01:48:13] to contribute. Yeah, Oman came out and said, this war only benefits Israel, just true.
[01:48:23] The greatest chillers of all time, as you guys know, and not only are they the greatest
[01:48:29] chillers of all time, but they just have a very thorough assessment of the situation
[01:48:33] where they're like, this is only beneficial to Israel. It doesn't benefit the Gulf
[01:48:39] at all. Israel doesn't give a shit if the Gulf is pummeled. Clearly, clearly Israel doesn't
[01:48:46] care if the Gulf is pummeled. Clearly it doesn't, you know, they want to destabilize Iran and
[01:48:53] God knows what that would look like if they were able to successfully, if they were able
[01:48:58] to successfully destabilize this country with 93 million people in our neighborhood
[01:49:02] by the way. So ultimately, you know, if Israel were to achieve its ultimate objectives here,
[01:49:11] this would be terrifying. This would be a terrifying prospect for the Gulf. And you know,
[01:49:16] we need to be honest about it. And yet now the Gulf guys are saying the, you know, two
[01:49:24] major Gulf countries are now saying, you know what, fuck it, like you can use additional
[01:49:29] military bases on our soil. Iran's pummeling us anyway. You might as well take it.
[01:49:35] Saudi Arabia and UAE were neutral before this war, but as they've been attacked, first of all,
[01:49:39] you can't be neutral with American military bases, okay? That's not how this works.
[01:49:44] Saudi Arabia and UAE were neutral before this war, and also UAE was never neutral.
[01:49:48] That's incredibly stupid to say. The UAE was never neutral regardless. I wonder what this
[01:49:54] This will do to the domestic instability that might happen as a consequence of like Saudi
[01:50:00] Arabia and the UAE openly leaning into America and Israel, because there's also this domestic
[01:50:09] component.
[01:50:10] I wonder if the population has already pissed off at Iran or sufficiently angry at Iran
[01:50:15] for the bombing campaigns that have taken place and the economic opportunities that
[01:50:21] have been withdrawn as a direct consequence of the steady bombing campaigns that they
[01:50:27] are fine with this American and Israeli involvement, like normalizing, or if they might get frustrated
[01:50:35] at their, at their government. Yeah, the neutrality is bullshit. It was always bullshit.
[01:50:41] It's total nonsense, the claim that they were neutral. They have American military
[01:50:44] bases. You can't be neutral when you have American military bases. Anyway, but as
[01:50:51] As they've been attacked, they've come to the realization that they cannot live with
[01:50:54] this hard line Iranian regime next door, which can at a moment's notice extort the region
[01:50:57] by closing the Strait of Hormuz.
[01:51:01] Sadiq Foreign Minister's tough words.
[01:51:03] Ibrahim Jalal summed up.
[01:51:07] Ibrahim Jalal researcher and policy advisor at the Carney Middle Eastern Institute summed
[01:51:16] up the Gulf delimitation.
[01:51:18] Gulf states don't want to be seen as signing on to an Israeli-partnered war, but Iranian
[01:51:24] attacks have crossed every red line.
[01:51:29] Aziz al-Ghashan, the Saudi Arabian other states could be looking at lethal defensive measures
[01:51:38] as they seek to re-establish deterrence against Iran and set precedent.
[01:51:44] Take from a Saudi citizen, dude, the Gulf citizens hate Iran more than Israel, also
[01:51:47] the monarchs depend on the U.S. to stay in power? No, I know the monarchs depend on the
[01:51:56] United States to stay in power. But the real question is, will the citizens themselves get
[01:52:05] frustrated with like a direct, with their direct involvement with Israel, the Israeli state, Israel,
[01:52:12] I can't even talk.
[01:52:26] Aziz Al-Ghajian told me that Saudi Arabia and other states can be looking at lethal defensive
[01:52:31] measures. They seek to reach the office of turn against Iran. So that president, for me,
[01:52:33] Me, the president could be made in the Strait of Hormuz.
[01:52:38] What capabilities do you have?
[01:52:43] And no, I don't think they hate Iran more than they hate Israel.
[01:52:45] I think they hate Israel a lot more than they hate anything else.
[01:52:48] But not the royals.
[01:52:52] The royals don't give a fuck.
[01:52:53] They love Israel.
[01:52:54] They don't give a shit.
[01:52:55] I'm talking about the actual citizen.
[01:52:58] Not that it matters.
[01:52:59] Will they actually turn around and do anything about Israel?
[01:53:02] No, probably not.
[01:53:03] Will they turn around and revolt?
[01:53:04] Probably not.
[01:53:07] But these kinds of statements make no sense to me.
[01:53:15] As I've said before,
[01:53:19] Iran is already fighting America.
[01:53:22] So from a military campaign standpoint,
[01:53:26] if you're already fighting America,
[01:53:28] drawing up NATO forces is not actually done
[01:53:31] to achieve a strategic military goal.
[01:53:34] It's actually a diplomatic goal.
[01:53:37] Because Iran wants to maintain decent relations.
[01:53:40] It's a sovereign country.
[01:53:41] It understands that it needs to maintain
[01:53:43] decent relations with other countries.
[01:53:45] And through its command over the Strait of Hormuz,
[01:53:48] what Iran is trying to establish
[01:53:50] is bilateral treaties and negotiate with European partners
[01:53:54] directly, and maybe even forcibly
[01:53:58] decouple European partners from America
[01:54:00] because they all have their own capital owners
[01:54:04] that have their own profit-centered interests.
[01:54:08] And therefore, if they believe
[01:54:10] that Iran is not going anywhere,
[01:54:12] then they would rather deal with Iran
[01:54:14] and never allow the Strait of Hormuz
[01:54:16] and the travel through the Strait of Hormuz
[01:54:18] to be impeded ever again.
[01:54:21] So, it's not a strategic military goal for America
[01:54:26] for America to try to get all of the forces and to create a coalition of the willing, right?
[01:54:38] It's not, because if Iran is already fighting America, it's already fighting NATO.
[01:54:44] Additional, like, French naval assets are not going to change that dynamic at all from a military perspective.
[01:54:52] But additional French pressure to show that Iran is against the entirety of the Western
[01:55:00] world, for example, with no allies on their side, you know, all the regional, all the regional
[01:55:06] actors are against Iran.
[01:55:09] Iran is a bad country.
[01:55:12] No one wants to deal with Iran, like that is, that is a bad look for Iran.
[01:55:17] actually it actually takes away from their their goals here. But like a hawkish attitude
[01:55:30] a hawkish attitude from the the Gulf states doesn't change the the military might of the forces
[01:55:40] that you're drawing from not even a little bit a hawkish attitude even from France or Italy
[01:55:47] or England would not necessarily change the military strategy here for Iran at
[01:55:53] all, it would change the diplomatic strategy, right? Is Iran obviously is here
[01:55:58] to stay or wants to remain and and a part of that means that they're gonna
[01:56:04] have to deal with these countries down the line.
[01:56:08] If Iran can split the U.S. from the world and frame it as a disruptor allowing oil for everyone
[01:56:19] else, it's a massive problem for the U.S. Yeah, obviously they're not going to let that
[01:56:22] happen. America's never going to want that to happen, which is why they should back
[01:56:25] away from this instead of escalating further and further, but it doesn't seem like America
[01:56:30] has the capability of standing down. They just don't have that power. Iran's response
[01:56:43] to the UAE after this came out was, the IRGC issued an evacuation warning for Raaz al-Haiman
[01:56:52] in the north of the United Arab Emirates, telling residents to immediately evacuate
[01:56:56] the city stating that the area will be targeted in the near future due to its use in strikes
[01:57:01] against Iran. For them, it's just like additional targeting, right? For them, it's a, it's a
[01:57:15] Another base, another area to blow up.
[01:57:27] What is this?
[01:57:27] The Washington State started getting them on.
[01:57:29] Why Iran is the regional hedge even as long as it controls
[01:57:31] the Hormuz Webbit?
[01:57:33] But now they seem to have seized on the A10 worth
[01:57:36] args of magic weapon that will somehow neutralize
[01:57:38] the Hormuz Webbin.
[01:57:41] OK.
[01:57:43] getting cut in and getting cut a little bit
[01:57:46] the eight ten warthog is going to change the the uh...
[01:57:51] the dynamic of this conflict is such a boomer ass fucking take it
[01:57:59] this is this is boomer con this is like
[01:58:04] this is the most boomer shit of all time
[01:58:07] warthog am i saying it right i always say it weird i know
[01:58:12] warthog
[01:58:19] all do you wait till the eight hands come and do it for
[01:58:23] all eight and is is such an angry being
[01:58:27] warthog
[01:58:30] warthog
[01:58:31] warthog
[01:58:33] all the eight and warthog it's so angry all you must feed it
[01:58:38] you must feed it it goes for
[01:58:41] It's like, dude, dude, have you ever considered that American engineers were so crazy where they basically decided to put a gatling gun that shoots artillery and surface to air missiles?
[01:58:55] I mean, air to surface missiles on a fucking plane, dude.
[01:59:02] It's just like machine guns.
[01:59:03] They go, it's like fucking eating.
[01:59:06] It's the same principle behind the CRAM, like losing your mind at the CRAM and you're like
[01:59:18] it's the best. Oh, it's so sick.
[01:59:37] Yeah, taking back control of the trade, assume Newsy Thursdays. Iran began laying plans that allow select ships through with Tehran's parliament considering a lot of charged
[01:59:47] They raise the prospect that Iran can leverage its positions to make deals with nations that
[01:59:51] need oil, gas, and other commodities produced in the Persian Gulf region.
[01:59:54] In practice, this cream, of course, interdependence states that seek access to Gulf energy may
[01:59:59] find themselves needing to accommodate Iran, whether directly or indirectly, said Danny
[02:00:02] Satrunowitz, a national security fellow at the Atlantic Marine Council, a Washington
[02:00:06] think tank.
[02:00:07] Even when the fight on X is real, doubt that this dynamic will fundamentally change.
[02:00:11] The extent of which Iran has ceded naval mines in the strait couldn't be determined,
[02:00:16] they have it. I told you this already and I will keep repeating it over and over again.
[02:00:21] You'll know when they fucking mine it. If Iran doesn't say they're mining the Shredivar
[02:00:27] Moose, they're not mining the Shredivar Moose. Why the fuck would they mine it? They literally
[02:00:33] have complete dominance over the Shredivar Moose. Mining the Shredivar Moose is a
[02:00:38] last effort. They don't need to mine the Shredivar Moose because they still have
[02:00:44] dominance over the Shred of Hormuz.
[02:00:46] And plus, when they don't mind it,
[02:00:48] they can actually collect the toll.
[02:00:51] They can use access to the Shred of Hormuz
[02:00:54] as an opportunity to deal with European allies directly,
[02:00:59] for example, or Asian allies directly,
[02:01:02] not allies, but other sovereign countries.
[02:01:08] The extent to which Iran has ceded naval mines
[02:01:10] to the Shred couldn't be determined.
[02:01:11] Only 24 miles at its narrowest point,
[02:01:13] should have hormones is such a confined space that cruise missiles can be fired
[02:01:17] from hundreds of miles away and still hit ships moving through it. Yeah, no
[02:01:19] shit.
[02:01:28] You were in the New York Times crossword puzzle today. Yeah, I heard that. Here,
[02:01:33] We'll take a brief aside here and I will get my, I will get my,
[02:02:03] of what do you call it
[02:02:07] of my brain is flying
[02:02:11] hold on
[02:02:15] why you look so skinny right now you good mud bro the
[02:02:19] one time I wear like a baggy fucking shirt and you guys think I'm like
[02:02:23] perishing in real life that's so funny
[02:02:27] yeah apparently I was in the
[02:02:31] Yeah, I was in the New York Times crossword puzzle for March 20th, 2026.
[02:02:41] And I was an answer for it.
[02:02:43] Political commentator Piker, okay.
[02:02:47] And what's funny about this is I, it's over, Hassan superiority, okay.
[02:02:52] I have established aerial dominance over Mehdi and also Minhaj.
[02:03:00] clear. It's clear that I have been able to effectively win the war of attrition against Hassan's Mehdi and Minhaj.
[02:03:10] Dominus over Northern Lion.
[02:03:25] Yeah, PR year again.
[02:03:29] This is a funny tweet I saw as well, yes.
[02:03:34] Third way has no choice with the boycott New York Times games.
[02:03:37] No more wordle until the sufficiently moderate version of the game can be developed.
[02:03:43] Yeah, there's also a sound factor came out came to our parties.
[02:03:46] He's got frame mug by real celebrities.
[02:03:49] So Vanity Fair did the natural thing and called him up to talk about it.
[02:03:59] Boomers are Googling you now.
[02:04:00] Asmical demands a solution to deal with migrants in America and help ice brutalized families.
[02:04:07] These parasite migrants have an infection.
[02:04:09] What the fuck?
[02:04:14] You mug northern lion.
[02:04:16] The crossword must have been way more than 20K.
[02:04:18] Yeah, it's 40K.
[02:04:23] I
[02:04:30] Your live stream you said that you were more nervous than you've ever been in your life
[02:04:33] You specifically share that you feel like a chud ass loser. Can you explain what a chud ass loser is?
[02:04:37] Piker Chud originally comes from a movie in the 90s
[02:04:40] But it's taken on a new life initially some of my friends over at travel travel
[02:04:43] So you're using a describe republicans now zoomers have taken it when they say chud
[02:04:46] They just mean loser with extra seasoning a guy who doesn't work out doesn't shower doesn't have any ambition doesn't go outside
[02:04:50] And that's how I felt in the crowd of Hollywood aristocrats.
[02:05:15] Yeah, I'm gonna tweet this thing.
[02:05:20] hold on
[02:05:42] What is this
[02:05:44] I'm not going to say what I tweeted because I don't want Twitch to ban me, but I just
[02:05:58] The court retweeted asmengold and said, I've been banned for much less than this, you know.
[02:06:24] But cannibalistic humanoid underground dwellers?
[02:06:26] Yeah.
[02:06:27] That's what Chad is.
[02:06:28] Yeah.
[02:06:35] You don't remember the only real bigotry
[02:06:36] is bigotry against Israel?
[02:06:37] Silly.
[02:06:38] I know.
[02:06:40] I know.
[02:06:40] Anyway, well, let's get back to the ultimate bigotry,
[02:06:44] which is not only bigotry against Israel,
[02:06:46] but also bigotry against America as well.
[02:06:51] areas rarely bigotry. Cuban president Diaz Canal thanks Mexican president Claudia
[02:06:57] Sheinbaum for standing with the country amid US pressure. Sheinbaum has stalled
[02:07:02] oil shipments but yesterday suggested they may be sent. Look at that.
[02:07:11] This is what I missed by the way I was supposed to be here but instead my
[02:07:16] My chud ass loser ass is sitting somewhere in an undisclosed location in Havana live
[02:07:23] broadcasting and monitoring the motherfuckers situation.
[02:07:28] March can attest to this.
[02:07:30] I was monitoring the goddamn situation on my phone pretty spectacular style.
[02:07:38] He said I was monitoring it too much.
[02:07:40] I was constantly giving him updates in real time.
[02:07:45] is really deserve saying, serving in an iron dome Italian
[02:07:48] has been arrested and charged for spying on behalf of Ron
[02:07:50] and changed for money to shame bed and police say,
[02:07:51] I think this is cope.
[02:07:54] You wanna know why?
[02:07:56] I mean, I'm sure, I'm sure Iran has like
[02:07:58] espionage capabilities, right?
[02:08:01] They can just like, you know, pay someone
[02:08:03] to deliver information about the iron dome.
[02:08:05] But I think it's cope.
[02:08:06] I think this is a way to try and hide
[02:08:09] the much worse reality,
[02:08:11] which is that they're running low on interceptors.
[02:08:15] I think that they're running low on interceptors and that's the reason why they're like oh it's
[02:08:23] because that's the reason why they're hitting because they they they were able to learn how
[02:08:30] to evade our systems because we have spies amongst us you know that kind of thing.
[02:08:36] Lowkey is someone that follows Mexico. I think Shambhala was trying to cover her domestic bases
[02:08:48] before sending oil. Shambhala was restructuring a lot of Mexican institutions. I don't know if
[02:08:52] that's the case, Chatter. I'll just say it like this. I've been privy to some of the conversations
[02:08:59] is a community case.
[02:09:00] And I think it was definitely, let's just say it like this.
[02:09:07] My assessment is that it's outside pressure and fear,
[02:09:11] for sure.
[02:09:24] Dropside reporting on Iranian infiltration,
[02:09:26] including what Iranian officials are saying.
[02:09:37] An Israeli indictment alleges that Iron Dome Reserve
[02:09:39] has secretly worked for Iranian intelligence
[02:09:41] passing along locations at air bases, missile defense
[02:09:43] systems, and potential recruits for months
[02:09:45] in exchange for payment.
[02:09:45] A new drop-site investigation reveals
[02:09:47] this is not an isolated case, but a part of a growing
[02:09:49] covert campaign inside of Israel.
[02:09:52] In a major report, Jeremy Scale and Murtozah Hussain
[02:09:54] Detail Iran's expanding efforts to recruit Israelis to carry out influence in espionage operations from within. Yes, this is well within their capabilities. I've brought this up before. Okay. I have this is true. Both of these things can be true at the same time.
[02:10:09] I don't think the reason why Israel is getting pummeled, however, is because they have insiders that have leaked details about how the iron dome works to the Iranian government.
[02:10:20] I think it's more so, it has more to do with the fact that they are running low on interceptors
[02:10:26] because we have literally heard people in the aerospace side on the Israeli Defense Forces
[02:10:36] openly reveal that they're running low on interceptors. And it's not just the semaphore
[02:10:41] article either. Another commander recently came on and said, we're running low on interceptors.
[02:10:46] That's part of the reason why we're letting some of these missiles, you know, land.
[02:10:55] An Iranian man walks under a display featuring a logo of Iran's Ministry of Intelligence in the
[02:10:59] historic city of Isfahan. This is the photo. According to the indictment, the suspect knowingly
[02:11:06] maintained contact with Iranian handlers and carried out tasks under their direction.
[02:11:09] Prosecutors say he transferred sensitive security information to help identify additional
[02:11:12] individuals for recruitment, pointing to network building inside of Israel. Drop site reports
[02:11:18] a sharp escalation. Israeli data cited in the investigation shows roughly 400% increase in
[02:11:22] suspected and confirmed Iran linked to espionage activity in 2025.
[02:11:28] Roughly three dozen Israelis have been arrested in recent years. Dude, this is what is crazy.
[02:11:35] Because like, like, are these guys, are they anti Zionist? Like what happened there? You
[02:11:41] You know what I mean?
[02:11:48] You know what I mean?
[02:11:56] People still believe you go around the world
[02:11:59] when you're just streaming from a basement in Gary, Indiana.
[02:12:02] This is true.
[02:12:02] I'm literally screaming from a basement in Gary, Indiana.
[02:12:11] Law and interceptors are just saving them for when we go to a ground invasion and we
[02:12:20] need them all.
[02:12:21] Wait, what?
[02:12:22] The interceptor for a ground invasion?
[02:12:25] What the fuck?
[02:12:26] What are you talking about?
[02:12:30] Also, wait, hold on.
[02:12:32] I'm going to mute for a second.
[02:12:36] Sorry, I was doing a production, production notes for interviews that are coming up.
[02:13:05] interviews that are coming up. Apologies. Which way to go? Depending on either a policy
[02:13:14] or in reaction to what the Iranians are threatening. And so again, I would like to keep that
[02:13:20] Hey, I'm going to try to have the course of the whole thing.
[02:13:23] He gets to talk to me.
[02:13:25] I'm going to try to have the course of the whole thing.
[02:13:30] He gets to talk to me.
[02:13:32] God damn it.
[02:13:33] Hold on.
[02:13:34] Hold on.
[02:13:35] See how he's after me.
[02:13:37] See how he's after me.
[02:13:40] What the hell are you on tape?
[02:13:42] Oh my God.
[02:13:43] Okay.
[02:13:44] It's back.
[02:13:45] It's back.
[02:13:46] It's back.
[02:13:47] It's back.
[02:13:48] And they're still en route, right?
[02:13:49] They were recently spotted off of Singapore.
[02:13:52] So it's going to take another week or so
[02:13:53] for them to get to the region.
[02:13:55] So you want to make sure you have those tools in place
[02:13:57] so that if you need to use one of these,
[02:13:59] and they're available.
[02:14:00] Secretary Mark Esper, we appreciate your time today.
[02:14:03] Thank you.
[02:14:05] Thanks, Brian.
[02:14:06] And CNN is learning that thousands more US Marines
[02:14:08] and sailors are heading toward the Middle East just one
[02:14:11] day after President Trump downplayed
[02:14:13] the permanent reports saying, quote,
[02:14:15] I'm not putting troops anywhere,
[02:14:17] So he did say that if he were to, he would not share that with the public.
[02:14:22] The deployment also happening just hours after the President shared on his truth social account
[02:14:26] that the fight to stop a nuclear-powered Iran has been militarily won.
[02:14:32] CNN's senior national security reporter, Zach Cohen, has our new reporting.
[02:14:35] And Zach, on that question of the nuclear capability of Iran being militarily won,
[02:14:39] isn't there enriched uranium believed to be stored hundreds of feet underground,
[02:14:45] buried understand. Yeah Boris that is certainly the understanding of the US intelligence community
[02:14:51] and it's a problem we know the Trump administration has been grappling with and weighing the possibility
[02:14:56] of using US special forces potentially to try to go in there and extract or destroy
[02:15:03] the uranium. Oh my god when you got Scott Besant, Scott Besant, writing fucking long
[02:15:11] asked, oh my god, it is so cooked. Scott Besant posting insane style cope, I suspect.
[02:15:22] That is wild, brother. That is crazy. Also, US officials said he doesn't think Trump posts
[02:15:28] signals an imminent end to the war. He just said we are getting close. In the meantime,
[02:15:32] the US military is striking hard and continues. It'll be a couple of weeks, the officials
[02:15:35] that. Bro's writing, look, once you hit the second or third paragraph is over, okay, is
[02:15:44] over. Can you please inform us more about the crisis in Cuba with the relevant historical
[02:15:51] context? Yeah, I did. I spent the first hour doing that and you missed it, but you can
[02:15:56] rewind if you subscribe to the Piker Broadcasting Service. If you subscribe to the Piker Broadcasting
[02:16:01] Service which is the only and most effective but only way to support the
[02:16:07] Piper Barcasing Service PBS sponsored by you the people for you the people PBS for
[02:16:12] tomorrow's news today. You can rewind there's a rewind function.
[02:16:47] Espionage arm it is an American think tank that masquerades is an American think tank, but it's straight up an Israeli
[02:16:55] Intelligence asset is an Israeli intelligence cutout
[02:16:58] Okay, that is unbelievable
[02:17:02] That is
[02:17:03] Unfucking
[02:17:04] believable they just like copied and pasted it. Oh my god. I mean it actually is it unbelievable
[02:17:10] It's the most believable god this entire administration's on fucking autopilot dude
[02:17:17] You stole tomorrow's news today from Alex Jones.
[02:17:21] Imagine if I was going to sue you.
[02:17:22] Wait, what?
[02:17:23] Alex Jones says tomorrow's news today?
[02:17:26] That's crazy.
[02:17:28] No, not you.
[02:17:28] I was talking to Jeff.
[02:17:31] And that is believed to be deep underground
[02:17:33] at one of those facilities that was hit last year.
[02:17:36] But again, to the president's comments yesterday
[02:17:38] about sending additional troops to the region,
[02:17:40] we're learning that thousands more Marines
[02:17:43] are going to be deployed to the Middle East
[02:17:46] here in the near term, having their deployments accelerated. Now, one marine expeditionary unit
[02:17:53] was already on the way to the Middle East. These are units that are really the Swiss army knife
[02:17:58] of military capability. They're made of about 2,200 sailors and marines. But we're learning now
[02:18:05] that they're going to send potentially a second marine expeditionary unit to the Middle East.
[02:18:11] This unit was intended initially to go and deploy to the Indo-Pacific region,
[02:18:16] But their timeline has now been moved up and they're going to be traveling to the Middle East according to two sources
[02:18:21] familiar with the plans. And so it does raise questions about what is the Trump administration's timeline for bringing it into this conflict
[02:18:28] and what objectives do they need to accomplish before they can do so?
[02:18:32] To that point you have this announcement of a deployment and then also what is potentially going to be a $200 billion request
[02:18:40] for supplemental funding from Congress.
[02:18:43] insanity they're pooping on us they're dabbing on us
[02:18:47] i need you to remember this number
[02:18:50] next time some fucking asshole from dc
[02:18:53] tells you we can have health care
[02:18:58] next time some douche bag
[02:19:00] politician says we can have fucking health care remember that
[02:19:06] hundred million
[02:19:12] two hundred not millions are billion two hundred billion dollars
[02:19:16] money-mogging you
[02:19:17] i mean it is money-mogging
[02:19:20] it's money-mogging all of us okay
[02:19:23] it's money-mogging all of us in the sense that if you were like oh can i have
[02:19:27] some funds please for the fucking potholes
[02:19:30] down the street they're like no
[02:19:32] fuck you
[02:19:33] if you're like
[02:19:34] can i have some money for health care like no
[02:19:37] fuck you fuck yourself kill yourself die
[02:19:40] die right now you're fucking broke
[02:19:42] die broke boy die
[02:19:44] if you're like hey can we like i don't know
[02:19:46] bond education initiatives in this country so that like we can have a more
[02:19:50] competent
[02:19:51] competitive labor force
[02:19:53] in the international marketplace
[02:19:56] but you
[02:20:02] on the bill leaveable
[02:20:03] how does the administration square that with what trump has been saying
[02:20:06] about this coming to a close
[02:20:08] relatively quickly
[02:20:10] yes i think it's been speed headsets was asked about that
[02:20:13] additional request for two hundred billion dollars
[02:20:16] uh... for the pentagon
[02:20:18] uh... yesterday he said quote it takes money to kill bad guys and that was
[02:20:22] sort of his
[02:20:23] uh... explanation for why the pentagon is
[02:20:26] and seeking more funding when they've already
[02:20:28] spent billions of dollars over the last
[02:20:31] for some weeks of this conflict we know that the first week of the
[02:20:35] Military operations against Iran cost is extra cool is extra cool that he like you know the people that are in charge of this
[02:20:43] Entire thing are baboons too like they just straight up are stupid
[02:20:49] Yeah, war is over, but we just need another 200 Billy
[02:20:54] You know just a like extra ended you know
[02:20:59] Wars already over but like we just need another 200 Billy and then it's totally over it's gonna be super done
[02:21:04] You know
[02:21:07] Roughly 11 billion dollars in estimates for the totality of the war so far are hovering around 20 billion dollars
[02:21:14] So some of this 200 billion dollar request as we understand it would go towards
[02:21:19] Replace addressing the
[02:21:21] Expenditures that have as a planner for the Marine Corps the size of the MAGTF being sent out
[02:21:25] There is a landing party size force to set up an expeditionary base the house of brigade
[02:21:29] Which would set up an air strip and then a full-size invasion force car already has an air strip
[02:21:34] The problem is, are those numbers enough to take over Carg Island?
[02:21:41] And even if they were to take over Carg Island, are they large enough to be able to hold it?
[02:21:47] You have to remember, they don't have any backup.
[02:21:53] Because like, you can't just take Carg Island, you have to take the surrounding coastline, okay?
[02:22:03] You can't just take over Carg Island. You have to take the Serrana coastline. They've
[02:22:09] already also talked too much about Carg Island. I know how these guys operate at this point.
[02:22:14] I don't think they're going to do to Carg Island. They're going to try to, they're going
[02:22:17] to go somewhere else. I think they're just, they love doing this like idiotic bait and
[02:22:21] switch shit. So I suspect that they're not deploying to Carg Island anyway. That
[02:22:26] would be incredible if they were like literally saying for weeks on end, we're
[02:22:31] going to take over Cog Island. We're going to take over Cog Island. And then they just
[02:22:33] didn't even do that. I mean, they ended up actually trying to do that. Sorry. There's a
[02:22:40] couple, there's a couple different islands. I suspect that they're going to try to take
[02:22:44] over one of them. I don't know if any of them actually have like a car does have
[02:22:53] a landing strip on it
[02:23:00] i think they're taking bay route that would be crazy
[02:23:07] what the fuck
[02:23:08] they're like just kidding we just want more israel
[02:23:12] we just want to directly
[02:23:13] allow israel to to
[02:23:16] to grow
[02:23:17] uh... it did to
[02:23:19] continue as great as real project
[02:23:26] been spent so far during the conflict but there's also
[02:23:29] uh... speculation and concern that uh... pentagon may try to also
[02:23:34] uh... get funding for other priorities as part of this additional request that
[02:23:37] something that is going to
[02:23:38] raise a lot of eyebrows on capitol hill
[02:23:41] uh... as lawmakers on both sides of the aisle are starting to really push
[02:23:44] the administration to
[02:23:46] come out and explain their reasoning
[02:23:48] and their objectives for the Iran conflict, and they haven't even asked Congress to vote
[02:23:53] on this conflict yet, so a lot of questions as to whether or not this will ultimately
[02:23:56] come to pass, but the Pentagon is seeking additional funding and we are sending more
[02:24:00] Marines into the region.
[02:24:01] I had a 15 minute on the record phone call with President Trump this morning.
[02:24:06] Here's what you need to know.
[02:24:07] He said Iran was about two weeks away from having a nuclear bomb.
[02:24:11] He said they were planning to use it.
[02:24:12] Now experts have said they were probably a year away.
[02:24:45] I just don't think this is no no I that's that seems I mean is Trump so who knows right
[02:25:00] is Trump, but also at the same time, that seems even too much for Trump, right?
[02:25:14] Am I crazy? I feel like that's a, that's a bit much.
[02:25:24] which
[02:25:26] breaking Washington Post confirms ground invasion planning underway all my Lord
[02:25:32] all my Lord new US officials say there is planning underway to potentially deploy thousands of troops from the 82nd Airborne Division to Iran though no final decision has been made
[02:25:42] that's crazy also
[02:25:50] I got a new laptop
[02:25:52] Because the old one was getting bricked because Google Chrome is an insane eater of RAM
[02:26:03] And it bricked again
[02:26:06] Pizza index bro, what are you talking about?
[02:26:10] We've moved past the Pentagon Pizza Index
[02:26:13] Index
[02:26:14] We are now at the how many crayon eaters are being deployed index. It's a totally new reality
[02:26:22] and we could leave Iran right now
[02:26:27] and what the fuck
[02:26:29] is crazy
[02:26:31] too much come on the fat top
[02:26:35] of god damn it
[02:26:39] one hour ago he said we don't want to see is why he just saying shit at this point
[02:26:43] yeah
[02:26:46] that's that's just how he does it man
[02:26:50] That's the goat talking.
[02:26:56] All right, I had to turn off the fucking stupid ass.
[02:27:06] I had the.
[02:27:15] Hold on, what is this?
[02:27:20] All right, I have to reopen all my bookmarks. Sorry guys. I'm cooked. How do I do that?
[02:27:42] The 82nd just became unit 8200.
[02:27:47] Your glasses sick as fuck, thank you.
[02:27:52] Looking at the helium browser now,
[02:27:55] I love my nerd siblings in this chat.
[02:27:57] Shut up, bitch.
[02:28:07] I had a fifth.
[02:28:12] I'm going to keep using chrome even though it eats Ram.
[02:28:20] Crazy style.
[02:28:24] It's so crazy how much Ram it eats.
[02:28:26] It's a real Ram eater.
[02:28:29] Boy, boy, right now, what's he up to?
[02:28:35] Oh, that's a solar panel and 30 tons of humanitarian aid heading for Cuba.
[02:28:39] My goat.
[02:28:42] on the water. No, he's not here yet. I don't even know if we're going to actually see him
[02:28:49] here, ironically enough, because they had a delay in their travel plans.
[02:28:59] Why do you hate your privacy and love Google?
[02:29:01] just easy you won't Australia is a long sale no he's not it's really funny yeah
[02:29:16] he's sailing from Australia no I didn't take about he's
[02:29:26] Hold on. We're letting Iran sell oil. Cool. Yeah, of course we are. We can't stop them. What do you mean? We need them to make up for the loss. We need them to make up for, we need them to now stabilize the oil markets or the price of fucking crude, because we decided to blow them up.
[02:29:55] And it frustrated them to no end, and it caused them to literally take the unthinkable action,
[02:30:03] the ultimate action and close the trade of hormones for everybody but themselves, obviously.
[02:30:10] And yes, when that happened, they needed, someone needed to fucking keep sending tankers
[02:30:18] to the goddamn straight.
[02:30:20] Let's see what he has to say.
[02:30:50] They said it was always a one-way street with NATO, they've proven themselves to be a paper
[02:30:53] tiger without the United States, they're useless.
[02:30:56] He said Putin isn't afraid of them, no one should be.
[02:30:58] It would have been great if they would have shown their support, they've shown nothing
[02:31:02] and he's not surprised though, he said he doesn't need them.
[02:31:05] He's never had anything good to say about NATO, now he has even less.
[02:31:08] As it relates to Ukraine, I asked about Ukraine giving us support with the war
[02:31:12] in Iran.
[02:31:13] He said they've done nothing, anything Zelensky is saying is just for PR and publicity
[02:31:17] purposes.
[02:31:18] He doesn't see anything ending soon when it comes to the conflict between Russia and Ukraine.
[02:31:22] And I would say he even expressed more trust in Putin than he does Zelensky.
[02:31:26] I asked him-
[02:31:27] That's-
[02:31:28] Is a laser pointer?
[02:31:32] What the fuck?
[02:31:33] Yeah, you already pointed at me.
[02:31:37] What the fuck is a laser pointer supposed to- why is there a laser point on it?
[02:31:42] Alright.
[02:31:43] It's it's crazy that Zelensky
[02:31:49] It's crazy that Zelensky is just literally eating unlimited shit
[02:31:55] Every day he's like the shit these deletions means they're president and then he's like either the president's like yeah
[02:32:02] You you keep eating that shit. You're gonna eat more shit even about the upcoming Texas primary
[02:32:07] He said obviously corn and wants his endorsement. He hasn't made a decision yet
[02:32:11] He said all Republicans want his endorsement.
[02:32:13] He has endorsed over 400 Republicans,
[02:32:15] and he said all of his people win.
[02:32:17] We know that's not the case,
[02:32:19] but those are the president's words.
[02:32:20] He said they're not afraid
[02:32:21] to run against James Tallarico.
[02:32:23] They wanted to run against Crockett,
[02:32:24] but he thinks they're going to wipe out Tallarico.
[02:32:27] He called him a whack job.
[02:32:29] As it relates to Cuba and what we can do there,
[02:32:31] he said wait and see,
[02:32:33] but there will be better days ahead for Cubans.
[02:32:38] Yeah, I don't believe that.
[02:32:39] that. I somehow don't believe that at all, that there are better days ahead for Cubans.
[02:32:46] Because when Donald Trump says it's time to negotiate, that means he's gonna fuck shit
[02:32:50] up even further. Okay, that's kind of how Big Dog operates as we've seen so far. Big
[02:32:58] Dog claims things are gonna get better, things only get worse. The ominous threat. Yeah,
[02:33:06] When America's help is coming, just know it's time to run. Okay. Well, you can't really
[02:33:10] run anywhere. It's the island, but you know what I mean?
[02:33:13] The president, the opportunity to sort of take back or revise his comments about dyslexia
[02:33:19] when going after California governor Gavin Newsom, saying people with dyslexia are fine.
[02:33:23] He doesn't have a problem with learning disabilities, but they shouldn't be president
[02:33:27] of the United States. He didn't take any of that back. I asked him about the
[02:33:31] ball. That's crazy. Donald Trump saying that is so funny because like it's obvious
[02:33:36] that it's obvious that, you know, Donald Trump is not exactly mentally sound.
[02:33:46] which no surprise he said is ahead of schedule and under budget but he said
[02:33:50] because it's going to be drone proof and bullet proof it will have everything
[02:33:55] there in the future in inaugurations we covered a lot more for now those are
[02:33:59] highlights I thought you should know
[02:34:05] fantastic Cuba is refusing a request by US Embassy in Havana to import diesel
[02:34:11] fuel for generators calling the ask shameless. That's funny.
[02:34:24] Dude, oh my god, breaking news. Breaking news. The US the
[02:34:30] temporary lift sanctions on oil from Iran for 30 days. Dude.
[02:34:35] Are you fucking dude dude dude?
[02:34:41] Dude, step one, bomber on step two, Iran fights back spectacularly showing the rest of the
[02:34:57] world showing the rest of the world that maybe America is a paper tiger.
[02:35:04] These guys have wanted sanctions relief for fucking decades.
[02:35:13] And now they finally have it.
[02:35:16] And what it took was for them to literally just blow up every American asset in the region.
[02:35:22] The lesson here is, yeah, you just got to fight back against America.
[02:35:34] If you want sanctions relief, you can't expect to get it through diplomacy.
[02:36:01] have to make. I mean, this was going to happen already. This was going to happen already.
[02:36:15] So it's just official. Will you be speaking with Jeremy Corbyn whilst you're both in Cuba?
[02:36:30] I have an interview with them tomorrow.
[02:36:34] We'll take the USS Boxer 30 days to get in theater with another, with another MEU.
[02:36:40] Please harvest Max. I don't understand the flotilla aspect of the aid mission.
[02:36:43] If you're in Cali yesterday, you couldn't have just been in a fleet of boat.
[02:36:45] You could have been in a fleet of boats.
[02:36:48] Dude, it's not just boats, man.
[02:36:50] If you look to the website, it was boats, it was planes, like, there.
[02:37:00] It's so funny.
[02:37:11] My lessons from grade school are as valid in Geopathics as they were on the playground.
[02:37:15] Hit the bully and they'll eventually fuck off.
[02:37:17] I mean, yeah.
[02:37:22] Can U.S. and Israel stop winning now?
[02:37:26] Iran fires towards Demona.
[02:37:28] 12 home front command is considering extending the warning time for launches from Lebanon
[02:37:33] OFAC issues a general license authorizing the delivery of sale of crude oil and petroleum
[02:37:37] products of Iranian origin loaded on vessels it is on way why here
[02:37:47] what what's going on okay he's fucking unbelievable dude why is this microphone
[02:37:54] sound better than one year at home. I don't even start, dude. It took hours for us to basically
[02:38:00] put this thing together. Yeah, I'm glad that it sounds good, but it took a long-ass time
[02:38:07] and we accidentally arrived at this. Anyway, but yeah, the audacity of the U.S. Embassy in Havana
[02:38:18] to import diesel fuel for its generators, calling the ass shameless, giving the Trump
[02:38:23] and there's just a few blockade on the island according to diplomatic cables
[02:38:25] reviewed by the post. Crazy to me. What was it? What did you do?
[02:38:34] Oh, you sent yourself. Oh, that's what you took? The photos I took of you? That's so funny.
[02:38:45] This is probably just so they can see the existing oil from Iran now because they want to
[02:38:48] cooperate? No, they know this is like they can't even fucking take the tankers
[02:38:56] right now as it stands. They're literally allowing tankers to pass through and
[02:39:02] Chinese flag ships as well to pass through. They they have to normalize the
[02:39:09] prices. We have an embassy in Cuba. It's a fucking place for place to do siege, I guess,
[02:39:20] the fortress to conduct siege warfare out of Iran says it has no surplus surplus crude
[02:39:30] oil to offer to international markets after US Treasury Secretary Scott Besson says Washington
[02:39:35] live sanctions on Iranian oil, let's see. They're like, nah, we're good. We're gonna keep selling
[02:39:43] at our pace, sir.
[02:40:05] He said, uh, the losing grandchild and his uncle
[02:40:08] getting into big data guys for a while.
[02:40:10] Now he's done.
[02:40:12] And the mother said that he's in Congress
[02:40:13] and they would be very upset with the fact that Daniel
[02:40:16] is done now.
[02:40:17] So fucking hell, fuck!
[02:40:18] I'm not going to let you play with me.
[02:40:20] I'm not going to let you play with me.
[02:40:23] You'll be all the time, but when you get the fuck
[02:40:26] well, I'm thinking of getting out of here.
[02:40:28] I don't want to see you smile.
[02:40:30] You don't want to see you smile,
[02:40:31] like you're literally obliterating a good insect.
[02:41:34] I think so. We want one of the
[02:41:37] similar things. You know what we want? We want victory.
[02:41:40] Both of us. And that's all we've got.
[02:41:43] What's your plan for Clark Island?
[02:41:45] What's your plan for Clark Island?
[02:41:47] You know, I may have a plan or I may not, but how would I ever say that to a reporter?
[02:41:50] If I said that to a reporter, Mark would say,
[02:41:53] please, sir, let's bring you over to the helicopter immediately.
[02:41:56] Right?
[02:41:57] I can't, I can't tell you.
[02:42:29] What did you mean by that?
[02:42:31] What did you mean by that?
[02:42:33] What did we want?
[02:42:35] We knocked out their Navy, their Air Force.
[02:42:37] We knocked out their anti-aircraft.
[02:42:39] We knocked out everything.
[02:42:41] We're roving free from the military standpoint.
[02:42:43] All they're doing is clogging up the street.
[02:42:45] But from the military standpoint, they're finished.
[02:42:47] So how much longer should the American people
[02:42:49] shut up?
[02:42:51] You said...
[02:42:53] It's simple military maneuver. It's relatively safe, but you need a lot of help. In the sense
[02:43:07] of you need ships, you need volume. And NATO can help us, but they so far haven't had the
[02:43:13] courage to do so. And others can help us. But, you know, we don't use it. You know,
[02:43:18] On a certain point, it'll open itself on a certain point.
[02:43:22] But we've defeated the enemy, and they are an enemy.
[02:43:26] They're a sick group of people.
[02:43:29] The leadership is gone.
[02:43:30] The Navy is gone.
[02:43:31] The Air Force is gone.
[02:43:33] The anti-aircraft equipment that they have,
[02:43:36] the radar they have, the blow-down.
[02:43:38] Everything's gone.
[02:43:40] The strait itself, the actual strait, how are you?
[02:43:44] The strait itself is doing a good job,
[02:43:47] But it would be nice if the countries including China, if the countries that use them, China uses it 90% of their energy.
[02:43:55] Japan is 95% of the energy. It would be nice if those countries would get involved.
[02:44:17] I thought you did a good job yesterday.
[02:44:23] It would be nice if China did a lot of stuff you want.
[02:44:27] Huh, big boy? Yeah, it would be nice.
[02:44:29] I mean, he's not wrong.
[02:44:31] It would be nice if China did a lot of the stuff that Donald Trump wants.
[02:44:35] They just don't have any incentive to do so.
[02:44:38] What the fuck would they do that?
[02:44:42] Yeah, why doesn't China and Japan get together and help the United States?
[02:44:46] it's true. Dude, why didn't I think of that? That's a brilliant idea. What is this? You're
[02:45:08] so stupid like spain
[02:45:20] you think japan's president would try and get involved get involved in do what
[02:45:24] they don't even have like
[02:45:26] they barely have a functioning self-defense forces like what
[02:45:32] japan's constitution makes it illegal for japan to have an army
[02:45:38] okay
[02:45:40] what are they going to get involved with
[02:45:43] what are they going to make animes about fucking iran
[02:45:49] what are they going to do
[02:45:53] all dude i'm going to get all my best manga cause on board with this
[02:45:58] once we make the fucking iranian anime
[02:46:01] once we make iran the villain
[02:46:03] in this anime in this upcoming anime then you'll know
[02:46:07] then you'll know dude
[02:46:09] japan first of all
[02:46:12] how are they gonna make the anime
[02:46:13] in fucking candlelight they don't got no oil
[02:46:16] iran closed the straight of our moves
[02:46:19] well they got like what two hundred days in their strategic reserves
[02:46:37] You can possibly get hit harder, but these are nuts and animals and horrible people.
[02:46:42] But you can't hit anybody harder than we put them.
[02:46:45] But I'm not surprised.
[02:46:47] They executed three young people for protest.
[02:46:49] And you said you had to put those ships in the state of Bruce with them without a bomb?
[02:46:53] We're doing very well there. We're doing very well overall.
[02:46:56] You know, we don't use these streets. We don't use the United States. We don't eat them.
[02:47:01] You're a piece of Korea, Japan, China, a lot of other people.
[02:47:05] So they'll have to get involved a little bit.
[02:47:07] I'll have fun.
[02:47:08] Do you suggest that I could help Korea?
[02:47:12] Do you like to this place?
[02:47:14] What about it?
[02:47:15] I love South Korea.
[02:47:16] We have a great relationship with South Korea.
[02:47:21] We're helping South Korea a lot.
[02:47:24] Yeah.
[02:47:25] The other day, the other day we helped them so hard by hastily offloading their
[02:47:31] their thad missile systems. That was dope. That was pretty cool. They were just not using
[02:47:41] them anyway, right? Might as well take them off their hands. Lighten their burden if you
[02:47:50] will. Their missile stockpile burden. It's too rough to have thad missiles on your soil.
[02:48:00] love them so much we were like Israel would do a better job with these with these stads
[02:48:08] dumbasses at Fox have the same idea Brian killed me down Fox is talking about the Iran war
[02:48:13] NATO is all of a sudden consolidating and saying we're on board we have Japan saying how can I help
[02:48:17] viewers might misunderstand and think Takaji has a way to send Japanese naval forces journal
[02:48:23] so uh Brian good to see you lying at a point you're attempting yes i'm hoping to fill it
[02:48:27] But I have a question for you the approval rating a hundred percent among Maga Trump bro JD
[02:48:33] Pond on gonna unite the Koreas brother one Korea. Oh my god. Oh my god. Oh
[02:48:39] I never thought I would see the day bro. I swear to God
[02:48:45] JD Pond mother fucking Dom baby put some respect on it. He is the great Malice hero
[02:48:51] So accelerating America's collapse, allowing American imperialism to take blow after blow.
[02:49:02] Unbelievable, dude, Juca, rise up, Juca.
[02:49:06] Burrs.
[02:49:07] Maybe 20 days in.
[02:49:10] I love how fucking stupid these guys are, though they're like, yeah, you know, they're
[02:49:15] the Japanese, the Japanese naval forces are going to come and help us out.
[02:49:20] So Brian, good to see you.
[02:49:21] I'm very point journal.
[02:49:22] It's empty.
[02:49:23] Yes.
[02:49:24] I'm hoping to fill it up.
[02:49:25] But I have a question for you.
[02:49:26] The approval rating 100% among MAGA Trumpers, that's kind of what Dana's saying in a way,
[02:49:33] is that it's a sharp contrast reality versus social media where the loudest voices are
[02:49:39] the critics, but the numbers don't back up their intensity.
[02:49:43] So you have three boldface names, four boldface names saying that MAGA is running
[02:49:48] away, but the numbers say no, they're not. I know people get up with another networks
[02:49:54] or with podcasts who are saying this is this war is not Donald Trump. He lied to us. He
[02:49:59] betrayed us. And then you look at the polls that's between 86 and I never seen this held.
[02:50:03] We just have a hundred percent polls. So you have an NBC poll with CNN's reporting
[02:50:07] and still people are saying, I don't believe it. Okay, let's say it's 85%. So he's pretty
[02:50:12] secure in what he's doing.
[02:50:18] We can't have a country with these motherfuckers, man. It's just like I don't know
[02:50:25] Do we have an America to send them to is there a place that we can do the same thing to them, you know how like
[02:50:33] You know how the Cubans that were like, oh, I hate I hate egalitarian principles. I'm out. I
[02:50:41] can't I
[02:50:42] Can't participate in in slave-like conditions like I can't have ownership over
[02:50:47] sugar plantations I'm out of here I'm going to America like where do we send
[02:50:54] these motherfuckers to because America is the place we send them to right
[02:50:59] historically Argentina maybe yeah Nazi style just ship their asses ship
[02:51:07] Magda the Argentina bro let them let Javier Malay sort it out let Javier
[02:51:15] Malay sorted out. Yeah, banish them to Argentina. Obviously, Australia, I don't want to do that
[02:51:25] to Australia. I mean, they're cucks, but they don't deserve that. What honestly, I have
[02:51:36] to say, I'm disappointed in the stream has turned into these days, the constant attacks
[02:51:39] on Trump and Israel, it feels like only yesterday you'd have no problem readily admitting
[02:51:42] that it's long past the time for the top of the hour ad break.
[02:51:45] It's 453, man.
[02:51:54] Why are you doing that to me?
[02:51:59] There's a reason Brazil is better than Argentina.
[02:52:02] Yeah.
[02:52:03] There's many reasons for that.
[02:52:05] Let's be real.
[02:52:06] Six minute early chatter, but I appreciate you.
[02:52:12] Literally alternative reality. They're saying most Trump supporters don't think Trump lied even though he literally objectively lied
[02:52:19] There's just a cult poll at that point who gives a fuck what they think excuse me Trump would never lie
[02:52:23] And if he did lie it was for good reason and he's incapable of lying because everything he says turns in the truth. I
[02:52:34] Love him. I was thinking about this. It's like there is obviously a very clear cult that's taken shape in
[02:52:40] American politics, right? And I've been thinking about this quite a bit where I'm like, like this kind of cultish attitude is necessary.
[02:52:49] If you if you're going to build a popular base as well, you need loyal soldiers. Why can't they be a cult for communism?
[02:52:55] Just just be like, be cult like in your religious fervor for implementing communism.
[02:53:04] Just think, come on, think about it.
[02:53:09] I know you love MAGA right now, but there's an alternative out there.
[02:53:13] Just be a cultist for that instead.
[02:53:17] Fight guys like me.
[02:53:18] Tell me I'm fucking a revisionist, you know what I mean?
[02:53:22] Tell me I'm a revisionist.
[02:53:23] I've betrayed the Marxist orthodoxy, you know, that kind of thing.
[02:53:31] Communist cults don't really have a great track record in America.
[02:53:33] They don't really have a great track record anywhere, that's for sure.
[02:53:40] Why, Greg, back to your original point, and Dana's, is that if you've been around and
[02:53:46] reading a paper since 1979, now we get it online, now we get it.
[02:53:51] You've seen it around the problem.
[02:53:53] Donald Trump is not attacking Aruba or the Bahamas.
[02:53:56] He's attacking a belligerent nemesis of this country that spend the majority of
[02:54:01] their time.
[02:54:02] belligerent nemesis of most countries, by the way. If we were looking at this, honestly,
[02:54:08] we would be considered the belligerent nemesis of all countries. We are dog shit to our allies
[02:54:15] in Europe. We keep constantly throwing them under the bus. We are horrifyingly bad at
[02:54:22] about longstanding security contracts,
[02:54:26] oil rich nations that have given us trillions of dollars,
[02:54:32] as we've seen for the past 20 days,
[02:54:34] they're getting fucking pummeled, okay?
[02:54:37] We are not even good at maintaining a defensive posture
[02:54:42] for our ally states that we have designed,
[02:54:49] Our ally states that we have designed as a necessary first line of defense against our foreign adversaries, whether it be Soviet, Soviet Russia at the time, or whether it be China, right?
[02:55:11] We're fucking horrible and which is constantly blow shit up. We have an endless unlimited appetite for blowing things up and starving people
[02:55:21] I'm literally at the epicenter of one of those problems right now. I'm in Havana, Cuba right now
[02:55:26] We're fucking blowing shit up blowing up schools and hospitals in Iran, and we're also simultaneously
[02:55:34] stopping other
[02:55:35] stopping other countries
[02:55:38] from delivering
[02:55:40] Necessary resources like fuel to this country
[02:55:44] Like American cruelty is so endless that we can do that on a bad day like we're not even thinking about it, right? We just
[02:55:54] The evil is on autopilot
[02:55:58] It's crazy and
[02:56:01] Yes, this has always been the case obviously this is not just Donald Trump Donald Trump is not the the
[02:56:07] Donald Trump is just the maximo's conclusion of American Empire, American imperialism, this evil force that we are around the planet, this malignant, unstoppable, unaccountable force that kills with impunity.
[02:56:23] And it's crazy because nowadays we don't even design an argument about why this is good.
[02:56:36] I know the lighting is fine.
[02:56:38] Oh, okay.
[02:56:39] Nowadays, now I feel like I look like I call leader with this frame.
[02:56:47] Nowadays, we don't even try to justify it.
[02:56:51] We don't even try to justify it all that hard to the cattle in the United States of America.
[02:57:00] And we don't even try to present an argument as to how this would be good for the American working class.
[02:57:07] We don't even do it. We just look at you like this.
[02:57:10] Don't you think this would be good though?
[02:57:15] It's unbelievable why are your palms covered in Cheeto dust?
[02:57:29] Are they?
[02:57:32] You're preparing us for the come town massacre?
[02:57:41] Why do you still have the flashlight?
[02:57:47] Oh, really?
[02:57:49] Okay.
[02:57:50] Hell yeah.
[02:57:52] Wait, hold on one second.
[02:57:55] I got to mute it apparently.
[02:57:58] I have a production notes again.
[02:58:02] Wait, hold on.
[02:58:04] I'm attacking us.
[02:58:05] Now think about what's happened over the last few days.
[02:58:07] NATO is all of a sudden consolidating and saying,
[02:58:09] we're on board.
[02:58:10] We have a Japan saying, how can I help?
[02:58:12] We have the Arab nation saying cripple them, finish the job.
[02:58:15] And on top of that, we now have a situation where,
[02:58:20] we have a situation where we are killing
[02:58:21] the most high profile leaders of a country.
[02:58:24] And now by all reports, Scott Besson decide,
[02:58:26] they are running for the hills afraid to go outside.
[02:58:29] So don't tell me you have second and third degrees
[02:58:32] on the depth chart.
[02:58:33] You lost your A team, you lost your B team,
[02:58:36] you see teams running for their lives
[02:58:38] and you're hearing about massive defects.
[02:58:40] Dude, why do anything at all?
[02:58:42] Why do anything at all?
[02:58:45] We can just, like, the Magikult is so crazy
[02:58:50] that you could just design an entirely alternative reality
[02:58:54] as they have done so, so far.
[02:58:57] You didn't even need to bomber on.
[02:58:58] You could have just been like, we're bombing Iran,
[02:59:00] and they're fucking shaking in their boots right now.
[02:59:02] And like, you know, 20 to 30 million Americans
[02:59:06] would be like, hell, yeah, that's true.
[02:59:08] Did you hear? We're we've been destroying Iran. It's been fucking awesome.
[02:59:13] Like you don't even
[02:59:16] you don't even have to.
[02:59:20] Are you insecure about Orthodox Marxist? Why do you slander them?
[02:59:22] Have you ever read Lenin? He was an Orthodox Marxist in the mountains.
[02:59:24] What are you talking about, man? I was making a joke. You fucking dingus.
[02:59:31] Brother. Oh, brother.
[02:59:36] That's crazy.
[02:59:38] Anyway, the point I was trying to make is, we didn't need to do this at all.
[02:59:47] We could have just been like, the Shredda Hormuz is open.
[02:59:50] We blew up Iran and like Fox News would run it, Newsmax would run it, and 20% of Americans
[03:00:04] would believe it and they would constantly factor you over it.
[03:00:08] They'd be like, remember when we dominated Iran yesterday?
[03:00:13] Right?
[03:00:14] That's how it was.
[03:00:16] It's fucking crazy.
[03:00:18] These people are out of their dang minds.
[03:00:21] They live in a totally separate reality.
[03:00:25] It is what it is, man.
[03:00:27] This is how it is now.
[03:00:28] We just have to live with these fucking fools.
[03:00:30] Actions, look out for tomorrow.
[03:00:32] Tomorrow is the Persian New Year.
[03:00:35] Normally they go out and celebrate
[03:00:36] like every other country.
[03:00:37] they were told not to, I sense they're going to,
[03:00:39] and if the siege doesn't come out in the streets
[03:00:42] and repress that, I think the go sign
[03:00:44] is gonna be take back your country.
[03:00:46] Just the beginning, it's a race between the energy,
[03:00:48] the eradication of the energy worldwide
[03:00:50] and people getting nervous,
[03:00:51] as opposed to a brilliant military strategy
[03:00:55] being implemented with the latest,
[03:00:57] the latest most impressive weapons in the world,
[03:00:59] held by AI.
[03:01:01] Excellent.
[03:01:02] Good job there, Brian.
[03:01:04] You really mean that?
[03:01:04] He slammed the AI in there too. Oh god help by AI like that's it. That's also a good thing. Thank you in
[03:01:13] The meantime reports of a large fire burning following an Iranian drone strike on the US Department's Baghdad
[03:01:18] diplomatic support center in Iraqi capital located on the site of Baghdad International Airport
[03:01:22] Bro, the Iraqi shias do not play around ever since ever since the other Pope
[03:01:28] Okay, ever since the other Pope of the shea's basically issued a fought off the Iraqi forces have been going nutty mode
[03:01:38] These guys are unironically going to engage in
[03:01:42] Like they're doing land back bro
[03:01:46] like
[03:01:47] We haven't seen nothing like this before I
[03:01:51] Mean or we haven't really seen anything like this in a long time rather
[03:01:58] U.S. policy to make everyone in Cuba live in darkness delay surgeries and prevent trash pickup and halt most transportation options
[03:02:05] And then the State Department asked for special favors to get their own fuel shameless is one for word for it
[03:02:10] Let's go Tommy V. Tor
[03:02:12] Hell yeah, the Pajons are pro Cuba. I
[03:02:17] Think we have an unprecedented opportunity. I've been do I've been at this game for a long time
[03:02:23] Okay, I've been called an America hater for a long time
[03:02:26] simply for
[03:02:28] demanding that we offer dignity to people that we're dominating and not dominate them, right?
[03:02:34] But I'm seeing it. I'm seeing
[03:02:38] Gears turn. I'm seeing a tide shift. I'm seeing it from a mile away. Trust me when I say this if you recall
[03:02:44] I said this about China and that attitude shift has already happened now that attitude shift is happening in the Imperial Court and
[03:02:52] It's even happening in America amongst Americans. Obviously. We're a little bit slow to turn, right?
[03:02:58] But Palestine and the genocide that Israel conducted was so vicious, so violent, so vile that it did away with the way that many people identified with liberalism.
[03:03:13] It did away with all of the century of propaganda that people were subjected to where they thought, no, there's a humanitarian purpose for it.
[03:03:23] Okay, there's always a humanitarian purpose for some of the violence that we're seeing but the ultra violence that people were subjected to day-in-day out
[03:03:31] This live-streamed Holocaust of children with American tax dollars and American political cover
[03:03:37] Truly shifted the collective consciousness
[03:03:39] It made people recognize that maybe America isn't a force for good now
[03:03:45] Of course the third world was already there developing nations nations the periphery
[03:03:50] They were already very familiar with this reality, right?
[03:03:54] But what is what has changed is that those in the core have started recognizing?
[03:03:59] What is all this violent for violence for not for me? It's not helping me out
[03:04:04] We're just slaughtering children
[03:04:06] I have to live with that moral shame if I actually do see it and if I don't even care about that
[03:04:11] What we're doing in Iran is creating a devastating energy crisis. That's hurting my wallets all the while
[03:04:17] I voted for this guy who was supposed to break apart the system
[03:04:19] and and rebuild it in a way that favors me the average American working class
[03:04:25] individual and yet that hasn't happened either cost of living is worse than ever
[03:04:29] before and my dumbass president is running around the guy I voted for three
[03:04:34] times is running around waging even more war okay unlimited warfare
[03:04:38] everywhere and I think a lot of people are beginning to realize especially
[03:04:44] paired up with the Democratic Party's incompetence or I guess strategic
[03:04:48] indifference to this American death machine, not even making an argument really to put an
[03:04:56] end to it, to stop it, to claw back some power for the working class.
[03:05:00] People are beginning to notice that this system is completely fundamentally flawed.
[03:05:05] It does not have beneficial outcomes for people that are under the boot, and it doesn't
[03:05:10] even have beneficial outcomes for people who have the profound privilege of not
[03:05:15] being under the boot. I think it's a huge, huge attitude shift towards American death
[03:05:25] and American destruction. Maybe it's partially because the Republicans are not doing a good
[03:05:31] enough job selling this idea, as previous Republican administrations certainly did.
[03:05:37] They were strategic masterminds in comparison to this administration. They were violent
[03:05:43] all the same. They were Hitlerian all the same. But at the very least, there was like
[03:05:47] a like an intellectual through line that you could follow. There was a there was a logic
[03:05:51] to the militancy. There was a logic to the action. It was built around lies, right? But
[03:05:56] at least they lied to you. And some people believe those lies. Now this administration
[03:06:01] doesn't even choose to create a sophisticated narrative around why we have to do endless
[03:06:07] war and blow up Iran and starve Cuba, they just do it.
[03:06:14] And I think more and more people are coming to terms with the reality that they've been
[03:06:18] sold a lie, that America's enemies are not the American people's enemies at all, and
[03:06:26] that we have actually a very specific set of enemies, enemies that are the same in
[03:06:32] every nation state. Those who own all the levers of power and control all of the machinery
[03:06:41] and the function of their respective governments. I think people are beginning to notice that.
[03:06:48] They might not be able to communicate it. They might not have the proper tools. That's
[03:06:54] why it's important for people like myself and many of you in this chat as well, many
[03:06:59] this community as well to give people the tools to educate them, to give people the
[03:07:04] language that they can use to better communicate frustrations.
[03:07:10] I think people are starting to notice that all of these countries that we have designed
[03:07:17] as foreign adversaries that deserve endless bloodshed, endless domination, maybe they
[03:07:24] weren't the villains at all, maybe we were the villains.
[03:07:28] I'm noticing that tide shift for sure,
[03:07:30] at least in the United States of America.
[03:07:33] And I think there's opportunity there.
[03:07:38] You know?
[03:07:41] All right.
[03:07:44] I think I am going to end it there today.
[03:07:47] I know we did only three hours,
[03:07:50] but one of the ended on a powerful no for you guys.
[03:07:54] Obviously I'll be live tomorrow at the regular time
[03:07:57] or maybe a little bit later than I normally would,
[03:07:59] and we're working on the IRL component as well
[03:08:02] so we can potentially do interviews in real time.
[03:08:05] But if we're not doing interviews in real time,
[03:08:07] we're most likely going to be conducting interviews,
[03:08:10] like sit down interviews.
[03:08:12] And so we have a bunch of different projects.
[03:08:16] I will, however, definitely talk to a,
[03:08:21] who am I talking to tomorrow?
[03:08:22] A neurosurgeon?
[03:08:23] No, a neuroscientist.
[03:08:25] I'm going to be talking to a neuroscientist on the stream
[03:08:27] live, and that's pretty exciting.
[03:08:30] We'll be talking about, obviously,
[03:08:32] the impact of the American embargo
[03:08:37] and what that has done to the health care infrastructure.
[03:08:40] But we'll also talk about the positives.
[03:08:42] We'll also talk about the lies that people
[03:08:46] tell about day-to-day existence in Cuba.
[03:08:49] But we'll talk about also the incredibly impressive
[03:08:52] accomplishments of the Cuban people in the field of medicine.
[03:09:01] And a lot of the stuff that people are oblivious to,
[03:09:05] hopefully, you'll have more awareness around.
[03:09:08] But on that note, this is enough monitoring
[03:09:12] of the situation.
[03:09:13] I didn't get all my appetite.
[03:09:15] I wasn't able to scratch the itch for the best of my ability.
[03:09:21] But yeah, we have some limited bandwidth here.
[03:09:24] And that'll be all for tonight.
[03:09:26] It's 5 p.m. Pacific time, 8 p.m.
[03:09:31] Here in Havana, Cuba, I'm signing off.
[03:09:35] And I will see you tomorrow.
[03:09:39] All right, everybody.
[03:09:43] Here you go.
[03:09:43] Please.
[03:09:47] Stunning road by introduction starring off the day.
[03:09:55] All the chatter is trickling in, I'll sell people hay.
[03:10:03] Sunny Los Angeles, California, says her son.
[03:10:08] Stunlock to the, stunlock to the top, it's just begun
[03:10:16] Cause there is again a sun is streaming
[03:10:24] A sun is streaming
[03:10:28] There is again a sun is streaming
[03:10:34] A sun is streaming
[03:10:38] Leave you in a Chinese train
[03:10:42] Telling kind of place
[03:10:46] Sun and as men chat our loves
[03:10:50] Giving grinnings grace
[03:10:54] Zoram winning and once
[03:10:58] He walked to back with the force
[03:11:02] The Rogan of the left to me, a dumb humble still on course
[03:11:10] The Charlie Kirk assassination, the fear and online show
[03:11:18] Eight full fucking years of this, plenty more to go
[03:11:26] Doing fun stuff tomorrow, throw PBS up on the screen
[03:11:34] A man made her reaction brought to you by this life's truth dream
[03:11:43] Cause there he is again, a son is streaming, a son is streaming
[03:11:54] There he is again, a son is streaming, a son is streaming
[03:12:05] Kicked out of the DNC, I row and march the boat
[03:12:11] Calm at 8 in the prompaganda, the shrub down people's throats
[03:12:17] C.B.S. Israeli news, a coup, a regime falls
[03:12:25] A full-blown fascist takeover, and still the duty calls
[03:12:33] A total radicalization coming out to sea
[03:12:41] A system where he'll always fail, it's up to you and me
[03:12:49] On all these daily streets, whether short or weather long
[03:12:55] I've held millions of people, keep it moving right along
[03:13:04] Cause there he is again, a son is streaming
[03:13:12] A son is streaming
[03:13:15] There he is again, a son is streaming
[03:13:21] I saw this dream and
[03:13:25] But hey, what can you say
[03:13:29] That's BBS for you
[03:13:32] But he'll play games real soon
[03:13:35] Just you wait
[03:13:39] Say hey, what can you say
[03:13:42] That's BBS for you
[03:13:45] But he'll move on real soon
[03:13:48] Just you wait, ba-da-da, ba-da-da, ba-da-da-da-da-da-da, hey, what can you say, hey, and that's be-yes for you?
[03:13:58] I'll pull your lungs real soon, just you wait, sha-da-da, sha-da-da, sha-da-da-da-da-da, hey, what can you say, hey, and that's be-yes for you?
[03:14:10] But he'll do Jethized real soon, just you wait
[03:14:17] But hey, what can you say?
[03:14:20] That's PBS for you
[03:14:23] Wrote up my viewers like you