HasanAbi
🤬F15 DOWN🤬RESCUE MISSION FOR PILOT?🤬EPSTEIN FURY DAY35🤬TRUMP WANTS 1.5T WAR BUDGET🤬ARE WE INVADING?🤬THINGS ARENT GOING WELL🤬
04-04-2026 · 7h 36m
⚠️ VOD is unavailable.
hasanabi VODs on twitchBroadcasts 30+ hours are truncated. View the Raw Transcript VTT for the full version.
You
to move male voters ahead of 2028, but they'll have to compete with the digital world world's
a new rising star, far left activist Hassan Piker.
And what I really want is whether it's social media influencers
are a twitch, YouTube, Iconic, Piker,
or other kind of promoters of hate.
We must always maintain revolutionary optimism.
We must always continue to organize.
We must always continue to agitate because the quicker we can create enough pressure
that causes the American state to re-calculate its suicide pack with Israel,
the quicker we can save as many Palestinian lives possible.
No matter where you are in the world, you stop by business awesome. I'm breakfast. Come
to you live from sunny California. Los Angeles source. We're live and alive. And I hope all
the boys, girls and MBS are having a fantastic one because today's a beautiful day. Today's
a wonderful day. Today is a Saturday. That's right. Ladies and gentlemen, Saturday.
Oh, shit. Oh, shit. Wait, yo, show, show your chud, show your chud as dog for a
a second guys this is March's chud ass dog okay you know he is a he is a fat
chud and I love him oh yeah oh yeah oh hell yeah he is he's a fat chud he is
it he's so fat and he barks all the time oh look at him he's going crazy he's
like, no, this is my bed. This is my bed now. Yeah, I love this dog. He's the best. Anyway,
what's his name Gunner? He is, he is rotisserie chicken. Yeah, he has a, he has a Republican
name. Obviously March is like, uh, making him lip-tarded. He, he cut his balls off
immediately. Like Gunner had it for like nine years and then March was like, nope, one weekend
in a libtard household. No more ball sack. Okay. Um, but in any case, where was I? Uh,
we're live. We're alive. The gun is loaded. Yeah. Uh, the gun never jams. Um, so it's
a 79 degrees. The son of your California law service folks were live. We're alive.
I hope everyone's having a fantastic one. Come to you live from stolen, uh, stolen
Tongva land. Okay, little land acknowledgement for you. It is April 4th, Saturday April 4th,
2026. And it's 1130. I'm a little late. And I apologize. It was because we were just
shooting the fear and podcast was cuting this week's fear. And yes, she was, of course,
gunner shooting blanks true true fun day okay buddy it's on today yeah potentially
yes yes yes potentially potentially there is a trumpet Walter Reed lid called a rumor
swirling around I'm not gonna lean into it because evil never dies you already know until
we have full confirmation I'm not gonna you know I'm not gonna make any sort of
speculations we will we will but um yeah we'll we'll do we'll do some fun
stuff today for sure we'll do some fun stuff today we have to right because I
haven't there's there's no fun we're we're no fun have an ass we're
becoming too uh too woke and and too um too leftist like we're becoming the
no fun left side I don't like that
Um, but in any case, uh, where was, uh, where was, uh, game three when the collapse of
you as empire man carrying thing?
Okay.
Oh, hell yeah.
Okay.
I'm doing much better than I did yesterday.
Nice.
So, uh, this is part of our guest right.
So I tell you about my personal news about what's going on in the world of San Jose.
I'm a fighter in between time period where I press the stop, shroom button, press
the start, shroom button.
So help me God.
Let me get to you right now. Let me give it to you right now
Last night in the broadcast you guys already know, uh, little little eight-hour session not a big deal
I
I've hit the finishing touches the finishing notes on
The the Cuba doc had to do some reshoots on the Vos
You know got some editing notes from no Cohen
And right after that I put on a suit and I got in an Uber and got to the Chompo Trap House 10th Anniversary Show.
Okay.
Now I don't know if there's any photos of that at all.
I don't know if there's any photos of the event at all.
I did not wear my miles at dawn suit, but it was casino theme. So I put on a whole I put on a whole suit
I met Jacques for those of you who are seeking derangement fans. I met the whole crew. I
Saw the e1 boys in person. That was fantastic. That was fun and
Yeah, it was it was a great experience lots of friends
And
Yeah, that's that's what I got honestly and then afterwards I had to set up an after party for them
through our friends because Felix was trying to set it up himself and I was like dude what are you
doing like let me let me fucking handle this like you know this is my this my hood is my territory
I know people I got you right
Oh, this is what it looked like. Choppo 10th, the tenders. Hassan's head does look really
small. No, it doesn't. Unbelievable. That's unbelievable. That's a slur. You're slurring
me. This is hateful. You're hateful. You're a chud. But looking handsome. All thank you.
Can't believe it's been 10 years. Only thing different about me is I'm much more left
this overlaw good. Congratulations on both. Um, so wait, what did you break my toilet
seat? Oh my God, Austin, you are such a fucking menace, bro. That's crazy. You're such a goddamn
menace, bro. You broke my toilet seat here. Come and give your fucking story. Explain
What you just I went pee God forbid and I fucking put put up the I put up the lid as you do
Because I didn't want to pee on the toilet seat and the whole fucking toilet seat came off
It like completely ripped off like
He did while he was staying here without even off
Didn't even tell me he didn't even tell me that he was staying in my house
He told my team he told my team. I did he doesn't even communicate with me anymore
When he knows it's like something that's a nuisance
He just like directly goes to my team and he knows that they'll say yes. Yeah, it's whatever, right?
Right, so that's what he keeps doing. Yeah, I didn't even know this motherfucker was staying in my house
And on top of that, there's a lot of spoilers that I'm not gonna give you
Podcasts, especially the paywall outside. Yeah, but he is a fucking menace. Oh, yeah
We'll look goddamn man is a couple things in that room that needs to be fixed
Okay, number one the toilet seats completely off like I put it back in there
So next person who uses it is gonna figure out it's broken number one number two
There's no body wash in the bathroom. I had to wash myself with who yeah, there's no body wash
That's well, that's you these are both things that you communicate to me instead
I just like leaving it up for the next person to figure out
I've been it's been this way for the last year. I always shower with shampoo
Why don't you just tell me?
Because I don't know because I don't want to be I don't want to be too much. I don't have you think I don't have body wash
I don't I think it's too much. I don't want to be too much
I want to be you know, you have no filter no and and no restraints when it comes to
Stuff that you did that we found out on the fear and park as which I will not be revealing
Okay, but I really want to because you would get cooked
Now that you brought up I got a punch list. Okay more body wash. Okay number two
Number two the toilet seat needs to be reattached
Number three as I was leaving I pulled the door and the handle came off again, and I don't know why it keeps
Detaching, but it does that one's tough
I don't know why I just third one and the fourth one or third one is the lighting is too bright
So last night when I was
Last night when I was sitting in bed
I was like this I there's no in between it's either full darkness or way too bright of a light
You need like a more like a like a mood like a dim lit or a controllable lamp that I can reduce the lighting of and I can just
Sit in sort of dim lighting
In the in the bedroom while I sit in bed because who wants to fucking have just bright light or sit in the dark. Yeah
Yeah, you're so right. Am I right or wrong right? So who wants to fucking who wants to you know?
Sit in bright light or darkness. There's got to be some sort of in-between, right?
And I frankly I don't know how you've gotten so much shit for having a mansion this place is a fucking mess
He's such a goddamn
Not to my knowledge until until recently apparently I do and not even well
But I run a hotel and it's not even good. I told him. I've told him this over and over again, okay?
Well, let me let me let me give you let me give you your flowers. That bed is the most comfortable bed
I've ever slept in. Yeah, he's like the best sleep he's ever had. Yeah, no
I woke up like completely asleep or excuse me. I woke up like with forgetting how I went to sleep. It was like amazing
Yeah, maybe cuz you're a goddamn menace and you eat like an entire thing of those
Okay, I'm not gonna say anything anything is gonna reveal for the bottom. You're like a fucking yeah, you're like a parasite
No, but I offer you I offer you when you won't because the fear and fear and is going on okay, and then we go to Portland
Have you been hitting that recently or not?
You need to hit it more because people haven't been talking about it. I noticed you know you could have pulled the chair
But anyway, I have to go. I have to go. Sorry. I just want to let you know when we go to Portland
You can stay at my house. Okay. I've got a nice bed for you
It's only it's only Queens. I only have the Queen's in my guest rooms. I hope you'd be okay. Wow
I gave you the the King. No, you said that's a double. That's a twin. That's a that's a double bet. Oh, it's not a Queen
No, I think Queen is a double but I can fit in it
But look oh
My god
Have a good week
And good luck at monitoring the situation. Okay, I'll be monitoring as well. All right. Bye Austin
All right
That was Austin show who is I'm gay
Yeah, that's right anyway
Where was I where was I we were talking about?
Personal news, but yeah, have you have you seen Ben Moore's show interior motives? Yes
I'm gonna I'm gonna be doing his show interior motives as a matter of fact
He asked me to do it and we might even do it on the stream and we might even get luscious masquer to do it with us
so
Uh, where was I? Where was I? What was I gonna say? Oh, so.
Yeah, so I did the chopper show.
I did the chopper show. My head looked perfectly sized, appropriately sized, as you can see for my body, even from this distance, even with this angle. The show was great. It was very funny. People loved it.
Um, and then, uh, I set up this after party for them that they were supposed to set up
and I, I got like a, you know, a friend who, who, uh, does events management here.
This is the city for that sort of thing.
Uh, to put it together, we went to this like cool, um, bar, lounge, we had a nice little
private area for ourselves.
Oh, Austin.
I met the guy who made neighbors.
Oh.
Yeah.
The, the, yeah.
He's, he's dope.
I haven't but now I'm definitely gonna watch because he explained to me like the the trials and tribulations he went through to like
To put it together. Yeah, so, um, yeah, it was it was a lot of fun
Um
For me I I had two beers and it cooked me
I had two beers and it absolutely cooked me this morning
I woke up I was you could do an interview before the podcast about like the iran war and the democratic parties like
Um, you know incompetence and dealing with the uh, Iran war and and I was hungover from two beers. It's crazy. I had to leave
super early
I
Don't like being 34. I don't like being old uncle's old. I mean uncle's got white beards
actually
What the fuck happened didn't I used to have like way wider beard?
I feel like I used to have way whiter beard hair.
Am I crazy?
Is it still there? I can't see from this side.
And now there's like white beard hairs like coming out of this part and then my hair is starting to get white too a little bit.
Like I'm going to be, Unka's getting up there. Unka's getting up there in age.
Um, uncle's going to have white hair soon, so you need a trim.
I definitely do need a trim.
I'm getting old.
I'm getting old.
I haven't been taking care of myself.
I'm a chud-ass loser, uh, as you guys know, and, uh, you know, politics do that.
I agree.
I agree.
Politics doesn't have a tendency to, to greatly age you.
So.
A bit more MSM in your diet.
Well, like mainstream media in my diet.
You're getting hotter to be honest.
It's kind of disgusting.
Thank you for saying that.
I don't know if that's the case,
but I'll take your word for it.
Restore some of your youth back with the Zohran victory.
Hopefully, inshallah.
But yeah.
Harris-Sooki smooth today.
You gotta get back on skincare.
I've fallen off on skincare. You're going to look like an IRGC official by the end of the Trump
presidency now, but the Silver Fox look is valid. Stop trying to un-max. Okay. Anyway,
but that's it. That's, that's what I got on personal news. Woke up this morning and, you know,
my shit. My shit was busted from simply being an old man. What is this has been even remorseful
about his genocidal rhetoric that monthly debated everyone stubbornly like an asshole
he doesn't deserve time is it a contentious show what Benny who what are you talking
I have no idea what you're referencing.
What?
Benny Morris?
What does that have to do with anything?
Benny Johnson, Benny Morris, did I bring up any of these names?
I don't even understand where Benny Morris came from.
They didn't Benny debate Norm, okay?
I was talking about Ben Mora.
Not Benny Morris, dude.
You think last night I was at the Chappell 10 year anniversary and Israeli new historian
Benny Morris was there and he was telling me about being on his show alongside Luscious
Massacre?
in your mind you thought Israeli historian Benny Morris approached me and said, hey,
I have a show that you should be on. And Luscious Massacre is also going to be on the
show. And you thought to yourself, well, obviously the real question here that I have
is not why Israeli historian Ben Morris is like a gay show where he has participants such as
Luscious Massacre on, but the real question was like, has he addressed his previous statements
about Israel's genocide. That's, that's cool. That's, I mean, that's a cool way to live chatter.
I respect that. I want to live in that world that you live in, right?
Anyway, is there a PBS DLC we can buy? Okay. Merch. Yes, ideology.shop. You already know,
American made union made the the new merchandise line is available
Did you watch to be as bull work video by you I did it was awesome
Um, it was awesome, but uh, I personally liked it. It seems like the bull work fans
Uh, the youtube paid subscribers. They did not like it that much
They they were they were very mad and many of them weren't even like fans of mine necessarily
They were just like fans of Bulwark and they kind of knew about me and they were like the fuck you guys talk about
But there is some very funny stuff that has come out with the Hassan derangement syndrome
Including John Pod Horitz who had a brilliant take I
It's a gift that keeps on giving you know, it's the gift that keeps on giving I think is really funny. I
Personally like it
But
Where was I was I gonna talk about oh, yeah, let's blast off and let's get it started the treats Max or himself John
Podhoris has some choice words about me and
And and the bulwark having a conversation, but do we have a?
Do we actually have a
Blast off mean Planet Labs extending the Middle Eastern image restrictions of the end of the conflict the war is going great. Oh, absolutely
Bro, they are on your dick crazy. Oh, I know I know they are on my dick
They are on my dick
Crazy style
Yeah, it's very strange they're bouncing on it F-15 down rescue mission for pilot
One recovered, Epstein Fury Day 35, Trump was $1.5 trillion budget, war budget.
Are we invading?
Things aren't going well.
day, later, www.twitch.tv slash Hassanabi. But Lindsey Graham apparently talked to Trump
and he's ready to escalate. Nice, nice, nice. That's what we need right now. Real swift
kick in the ass like a harder kick in the ass. All right, let's, let's blast off and let's
get it going. Let's get it twisted. This situation monitoring time. You already know,
Trump said, Iran is 48. I was the real one. They should have hormones and repeated a
stone age remark. Do y'all think he'll drop a new give Iran is implied? The problem is
even if he dropped the new, it just wouldn't like, there's no guarantee. I don't think
People understand it like I don't think the nuke is likely but then again we are led by a total madman, right?
We are led by total madmen and and it's very clear that like all signs are pointing to America not achieving any of its fucking war
Goals and kind of getting a shit pushed in by an adversary that is much smaller
and an adversary that's not supposed to
to be able to fight back and retaliate
in the ways that it did.
An adversary that's not supposed to greatly damage
profit centers that are so close to the adversary, right?
But they've been able to do all of those things.
And obviously like things aren't great in Iran.
I mean, there's great loss of civilian life.
America is pretty ruthless in the way that it wages this war.
It's doing a good deal of terrorism, right?
There's no other way to explain it.
They're not capable of degrading the enemies or Iran's
missile-striking capabilities.
But they are capable of, I guess, doing terrorism.
And that's precisely what we've been doing
is the Israel method, right?
But having said that, it's getting to a point, it sounds like you said Ben Morris instead of Ben Moras, okay, whatever.
It's getting to a point where it's becoming increasingly clear for anyone who has more than two and a half brain cells that the war effort's not going well.
And at that point, I think Trump has two options. Either he tacos out, which is the smart thing,
the good thing, will probably add some lifeline to American Empire for a little bit at least.
Like, I mean, it's, there have been irreparable, like irreparable, there's been irreparable damage,
right? But having said that, there is at least like less chaos and less death and
and destruction, uh, if he pulls out. However, doesn't seem like he's pulling out.
My, our professor was saying it's not terrorism because only non-state actors can do terrorism.
Yeah, really? Is Iran a non-state actor? Cause they say Iran is their state sponsor of terror.
Um, it's just chauvinism. I love when, uh, you know, Western professors just demonstrate
chauvinism and reactionary attitudes, such as Western chauvinism, but then they, uh,
try to claim that there is like some sort of intellectual component to their analysis
and it's not just like our enemies are brown and I'm races.
That's why we like Professor Jong around these parts and not Professor Racism.
go. Terrorism is a purposely vague term, guys. Okay. Terrorism is a purposely vague term,
and it's, it's, it advances that same exact dynamic that is quite beneficial, I guess,
for American propaganda. And that is the goal. I heard Dr. Jihad will be doing a
guest series at the same school yeah I'm gonna be teaching I'm gonna be going to
a Beijing private high school where I will be educating the children on jihad
theory okay Tim Dylan on maga he's going in on mega nice nice nice a lot of
these guys have pulled the ripcord pretty hard at this point it's very cool when
we go back to school get doctorate so they can finally become professor
Jihad? No, I'm Dr. Jihad. I'm Dr. Jihad. I'm not Professor Jihad. I have a PhD in racism.
It's a common mistake. I will make a big deal out of it, but I'm a doctorate in Jihad.
I'm Dr. Jihad, but I have a PhD in racism.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, critical jihad theory. Yeah. So, where was I? Where was I? Where was I? When
you go back to China, soon, in a couple of weeks, hopefully, but we shall see. Israel's
issue to do more war crimes according to Reuters. Fantastic, fantastic. New 60 minutes to mull
that soon. Yeah, it's every 60 minutes. It makes me mauled. Breaking Israel's preparing
an attack on Iranian energy facilities awaiting a green light from the United States attack
will likely come in the next week. Fantastic. That's awesome. The war efforts are going well.
Israel wants to do more terrorism. Yeah, what do you what do you say? What do you do?
Right. Um, there was a IOF soldier that was killed by another IOF soldier. That's crazy. Okay.
And Israeli soldier was killed. And another was seriously wounded in an incident of so-called
friendly fire in southern Lebanon overnight. The military announces the slain soldier's name
is Sergeant First Class Guy Loudar, 21 of the command over gates Maglan unit from Yuvallim.
The incident occurred around 3 a.m. during an arrest operation in the southern Lebanese village
of Shaba. The Maglan commandos had raided Shaba to arrest the suspect who was allegedly aiding Hezbollah.
According to an initial idea probe during the arrest one soldier thought he identified suspects
attempting to flee an open fire. The gunfire killed Lutar and seriously wounded the other soldier.
The arrest mission was completed and the suspect was taken to Israel for interrogation.
The military says it's further investigating the circumstances of the incident.
21-year-old soldier first class, by the way. One of the few instances where Israeli soldiers
actually opened fire at an armed assailant. That's interesting. In memory of two-pottery...
Okay. They're just having fun with it now. I mean, that's crazy. Um, yeah, I saw this. This was really
funny. Uh, I don't agree with a lot of what Hassan, the hun says, I even have four hour long debates
with him. Uh, so what if we agree on some things and disagree on others? Why do these
establishment assholes think they could tell us who we could talk to? I'll talk to Hassan or
anyone else. I like hashtag suck it. Um, I don't know if you like forgot that he's my uncle.
very strange for him to say this like as though you know I am you know a toxic figure that he
like reluctantly communicates with or something like like you're my uncle man thank you for
for taking this brave stance as my uncle and saying I will talk to my nephew whenever I feel
like it. This idea that you or others can't talk to anyone who you feel is out of bounds
and intellectuals and after the critical acceptable opinion is not good, not what good or smart
people do. It's what propaganda is due to limit conversations to only ideas they've pre-approved.
Hashtag suck it. I will be talking to my nephew. Hashtag suck it. That's cool.
To be fair, I don't talk to my uncles. Yeah, well, I got a little bit of a chud
Uncle too, you know, it's cool the uncle nephew bond is waning. No, it's not is stronger than ever before
Anyway, stop being so ungrateful you're gonna regret it when he's gone. I am not jank. Okay. He's not gone. He's here and
And yeah
What? Germany now requires all men age 17 to 45 to get permission from the military before leaving the country for more than three months. Wait, what?
That's crazy.
easy.
Uh, near attended has been freaking out. John Podhor has been freaking out, but let's
start, let's start with situation monitoring and then we'll get to that shit later. Okay.
I don't really care.
Uh, I don't really care about any of the other like weird. I don't really care about
any of the other like weird focus on drama that has taken place.
It's day two in the urgent search for a missing U.S. airman after an American
fighter jet was down by Iran. Meanwhile, at least four people are hurt after the
regime fired missiles into central Israel. She corresponded Jonathan Hunt
joining us from Tel Aviv at the very latest. It's going to be real quick.
And let's get straight to the breaking news that has been breaking over the
last few minutes, another alert here, another strike. And as you look into the distance
over central Israel there, you can see that thick plume of smoke from an impact scene.
Now, from our experience, that is not one of those smaller cluster munitions, a bomb
let from those. That looks to us like that may have been a direct missile strike,
which would be one of the first we've seen in this area for quite some time.
You can tell just by the thickness of the smoke there that that is much more than one
of the bomblets from a cluster munition.
Now, we've been under attack here in central Israel for several hours this morning.
This is the second or third alert that we've had.
waiting now we usually get word pretty quickly on the number of injuries or casualties of any sort
in a strike like this so we are awaiting word on that right now the earlier one that you mentioned
the four people who were injured those were very light injuries but as you can see this is a
pretty serious strike out there on our horizon central israel is the only location we can give
you because of the censorship rules here but you can see that smoke just keeps
billowing that does speak to the fact that this was a significant strike will
keep you updated in the meantime the other top story of the day here in this
war what happened today they find a new Jeffrey Epstein do they finally choose
a new Jeffrey Epstein smoke rises over central Israel a new Jeffrey Epstein
has been chosen? That was going on? What's this about? It's black smoke. Oh, it's different.
If it was white smoke, don't steal Emma's joke. First of all, that's not Emma's joke.
It's not even the majority report. I am joke. That's a very, that's a very famous joke from
Twitter from months ago, from the first time Iran was busting Israel shit. Okay. But I,
I like that you guys think that it was a, there's ownership. I've literally looked
that joke on stream before. Military censorship in U.S. satellite censorship of 14 days, everyone
ignores that. That military, I mean, that satellite censorship is permanent, first of
all. And it doesn't matter, even like Mizar vision, which is the Chinese commercial
satellites that have perfect access to everything that's going on, they also have blanket censorship
over Israeli bases, because no one dare offend Israel, you know what I mean? No one dare
disrupt their trade relations with Israel, obviously. So, we can't even, we'll just
never know how, we'll never know what the successful strikes look like on Israeli soil
due to the military censorship and due to the lack of satellite imagery.
Anyway, obviously is the only a joke for a woman the week after women's history mode is absolutely
insane. I'm disappointed in you going and increasingly urgent search for that F15E crew
member. Is he the strike to hit the KKK carry out the government military neighborhood? I don't know.
The Iranian state TV were very quick to show pictures of some of the wreckage pictures
of one of the ejector seats. We believe that that ejector seat was the one used by the pilot
who was then rescued, although the rescue operation itself very difficult indeed. A couple of the
helicopters involved in it were hit by small arms fire as we understand it from the ground.
Some crew members were injured as we understand it from central command, but those helicopters
did land safely with that rescue pilot on board. The weapons systems officer, though
the second of two people on board is still missing. The U.S. desperately searching for
that person, Iranian military, obviously desperately searching for that person because they would
like the proper Kandaku, obviously of finding him first and being able to parade him on
Iranian state TV. Yeah, you know the war efforts going well when the American government
does a technique that we haven't really done since like the Ottoman Empire, like where countries
don't normally do this at all. But you know, wherever's going well when the American government
kidnaps the, the relatives of an individual that we have already assassinated. That's
like, that's like a, like a very important person in, in the Iranian military customs.
Slaymani's relatives have been apprehended and kidnapped, like we're being controlled by
Ottoman viziers or some shit. And I mean, we just took the family members unrelated
to this individual who we had already killed, right? We took their family members hostage.
Very, very interesting medieval technique. Obviously, we're already doing siege warfare as
as well. Very cool, very cool that are, you know, very cool that that's the kind of, that's
kind of shit that's flying around. Iran says they're not related. I mean, the point is America
thinks they are, and they've decided to fucking arrest relatives of who they perceive is
a deceased Iranian general, custom Suleymani, America first assassinated the guy. And now
they're like, Oh, are you related to this person? We're, you know, we're, we're going
to kidnap you and we're going to, you know, take you hostage. It's not a hostage. If
a pilot is, I don't know, on its way to like bomb a light bulb factory in Iran and
get as their plane intercepted with rocket fires and the plane falls on Iranian soil.
And then they're taking prisoner of war. They're not a hostage. This is a hostage. Okay. You
don't, you don't get to kidnap someone from an F 15, but you do kidnap like normal civilians
that are living on US soil. It's actually kind of a major disruption of the social contract.
I know that a lot of people will look at this and go, who gives a shit, right? But
this is totally against all of our rules. The previous norms, previous rules, there's
good reason for why these rules exist. This is, once again, another indication that things
are not going well at all. But yeah, Narjesh Suleimani, daughter of the late Iranian General
Kasim Suleimani, is denied the two individuals arrested in the U.S. or related to the family
in a letter published by the pro-reform Jamaran. She said none of the Suleimani
members, family, or relatives have ever lived in the United States. It's so ridiculous.
The niece and grand niece of the deceased commander of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps, General
Qasem Soleimani, have been arrested. The U.S. Department has said, yeah, this is, I mean,
I don't know what to say about this. It's obviously a bridge too far. It's obviously totally, totally
ridiculous. And the way that The New York Times is covering this is also totally ridiculous.
I just want you to understand, we are actually engaging in kidnapping. This is a kidnapping.
You cannot hold a random relative accountable for what you perceive are the crimes of their,
you know, their immediate relatives.
That's not how this works, right?
Like the Somalban Laden has immediate family ties.
Many of them get to travel freely in and out of the United States of America.
And people don't actually question this dynamic because they're just a random fucking civilian.
Like that's insane, right?
that's crazy. Like that is not how this works at all, right?
So, I don't know how to explain how ridiculous this is for people who just don't understand it,
especially because we're getting like dumber and dumber as a society. And the dumber we get,
the more hateful we get, and the more hateful we get, the more we think these kinds of like
heinous actions are actually totally appropriate and good and defensible.
It'd be like kidnapping Liz Cheney. No, because Liz Cheney could be arrested on separate charges
of being a Republican senator, right? This is a totally random person.
They're not arresting these people for their connections to the Kutz Force or anything.
They're arresting these people because they are suspected of being related to a guy we assassinated.
It would be like kidnapping Darren Trump, you know what I mean? Like that's
insane. That's not a thing that any country would do. As a matter of fact, this is something
we suspect our enemies would do, right? Because they're barbaric. They're barbarians, right? It's not
it's not in any way, shape or form normal at all to do this. Here's Aaron Reiklin Melnick,
immigration attorney, senior fellow at IMM council. He says, two notes, this is the legal
authority Rubio invoked for Mahmoud Kalil and Rumeza Öztürk, a law which may be unconstitutional.
Rubio has not yet revoked her green card. He has initiated the process for doing so,
somewhat of a foregone conclusion under case law. This is what's going on. U.S. federal agents have
arrested the niece and grandniece of late Iranian military commander, Qasem Soleimani,
after Secretary of State Marco Rubio revoked their lawful permanent resident status.
The State Department said on Saturday, Hamid A. Soleimani, Afshar, and her daughter are now
in the custody of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. The State Department said in a
a statement. Two things, okay? Once again, this is desperation. This spells desperation.
When you are, when, when what you're doing, when you're, when you start destroying previous
norms and like decide to take hostage someone that you suspect is like related to a person
that we had assassinated prior, a totally random, uninvolved civilian, that has a fucking
green card on US soil, like, as in, we've already gone through the process and given
these people like the proper clearance, done the proper investigative work beforehand,
like, you're, like, this is unconstitutional for a million different reasons, right?
This means, and it's not any different than like the way that the American government
moved to apprehend and try to unjustifiably prosecute Mahmood Khalil, this is a great fissure,
a great violation of the social contract. An idea that your citizenship is at the mercy of
this administration. This administration can revoke you of your legal permanent status without
the previous rules that were designed around this, as in this can happen to anyone, right?
If this can happen to mom with Kaleel, it absolutely can happen to your relatives. It can happen to any person
That that the administration chooses to do this to and it's also done without due process
Luckily, there's still some semblance of a court structure in the United States of America is hanging on by basically a threat at this point
but
This is why I stress the importance of like continuing along with these legal battles because once that goes away
way it's over. Like we are in a full tilt fascist dictatorship with no way out of it
other than at that point it's going to be bedlam and probably people are going to have
to defend themselves, right? Like that's, I want to avoid that reality and this administration
is like actively moving in that direction. It's terrifying.
On the second point, the United States cannot terminate permanent legal status, a green
card, without going through a legal process first. And while the results of the initial
stages of that process may be foregone conclusion under case law. That makes Rubio's claim false.
This was Marco Rubio's claim. He said, until recently, Hamaday Soleimani, Afshar and her
daughter were green card holders living lavishly in the United States. Afshar is the niece
of deceased Iranian Major General, Customs Soleimani. She is also an outspoken supporter
of the Iranian regime who celebrated attacks on Americans and referred to our country
as the Great Satan. This week, I terminated both Afshar and her daughter's legal status
and they are in ICE custody, pending removal from the United States. The Trump administration
will not allow our country to become a home for foreign national support anti-American
terrorist regimes.
Now, this came this morning a couple hours ago, and it already has 154,000 likes on
the Nazi platform. Some of that is obviously base boosted. But having said that, this
is exactly the kind of heinous violation of previous norms and humanitarian rights
and all of the international rules that we basically designed that will be celebrated
and cherished by some of the dumbest bloodthirsty reactionaries that don't understand what this
spells for the future of America, right? I mean, this is, it doesn't matter. You can't do this
to anyone, right? Like you cannot do this to like a random innocent civilian that is totally
unrelated, right? So, it's yet another fissure, it's yet another instance of like, destroying
the liberal international rule-based order, and we're doing this somewhat at the behest
of Israel, as Israel is also doing this, right? Like, it's very, it's a very scary
situation to be in. Yeah, I don't know. I don't like it at all. I don't know how else
to put it. And now to us. Now the question like this are going to be, note that questions
like this are one of the reasons that a green card holder facing removal gets a hearing
first before their status can be terminated, right? Narjesh Suleimani, daughter of the
late Iranian general, customs Suleimani, has denied that the two individuals arrested
in the U.S. are even related to the family. So we don't even know if they're actually
related to the customs to the money, even if they are though, even if they are, it's still
ridiculous, right? Even if they are, this is still unacceptable, right? But the fact that
they might not be related to the customs to the money makes this even crazier. Now you're
just deciding, oh, well, you have the same name, you're going to fucking jail, we're
going to hold you hostage. I mean, this is precisely what America claims Iran would
do to our dual citizens living in Iran. There's plenty of Iranian Americans. Some of them are in
Iran right now, right? Like, yeah, Putin's daughter lives in Paris, right? Vladimir Putin's daughter,
unrelated to Vladimir Putin, lives in Paris. She gets harassed quite a bit as a matter of fact,
right? She tries to live a private life as a private individual, but like, she's not being
health fucking hostage, right? And she shouldn't. Like it's crazy.
Unrelated to Vladimir Putin's actions is what I mean.
I mean, ironically enough, this is precisely, I mean, this is even worse, to be fair, this
is even worse than like finding a bullshit reason to like kidnap, uh, Brittany Griner.
Okay.
Remember when Russia did this?
American national who was playing basketball on Russian soil was apprehended and arrested
on bullshit charges.
At least the Russian government still used bullshit charges.
This is somehow even worse than that.
I need you to understand, because like, we're not even implementing any bullshit charges.
We're just saying like you're related, right?
Like the principle behind why Russia obviously kidnapped and apprehended Brittany Griner
was because they wanted to have leverage and they wanted to use a high-profile American citizen
and American national as a bargaining chip, right? It's hostage-taking. It's totally ridiculous.
It's totally fucked up. But even then, they at least had like, they at least had like a,
like an existing legal structure that they could use and abuse to make a legal argument.
America has not done that, right? Like, they didn't even get them on, I don't know, J-Walking,
right? They didn't even get these people on J-Walking. They openly are saying we are apprehending
these people. They have not committed any crimes whatsoever. We don't even know if these people
are actually related to the person. And there's no law or rule in the rule books that says we
We could kidnap people if they're actually related to individuals that we've assassinated
or considered terrorists.
And yet, they're doing this, they're doing this openly.
It's so, it's so, so, so scary what the future holds if we just consider, if we just continue
doing shit like this.
During the period in which a person is still in a silly status, travel back to the home
country can be grounds for a revocation. After getting a green card, there's no explicit prohibition
against it. The admin appears to be saying it's proof of fraud. They may have to prove it, right?
It's the trade with the pilot. No, I mean, I think it's, it's still ridiculous, right? You can't
do that. There's no, you can't just like grab random fucking Iranians, man, that you've
given green card, green cards do. Once an Iranian gets a green card, they're in the
the process of becoming an American citizen, like this is fundamentally un-American. Everything
about the United States of America is being undermined by this administration. Every single
initiative that we have launched that is anti-immigrant, that is against people that
are coming in here, people that want to become citizens, people that are working
tirelessly towards that goal, like that's what America is about. That's one of the
most redeemable qualities of the American project. It's one of the reasons why America
has been such a prosperous country overall. It's like this is a nation of immigrants.
I don't just say that as a talking point, it's just the reality, right? So the fact
that we are now choosing to go back and destroy one of the most consequential differences
in the way that we govern
that has been a tremendous benefit for american prosperity
it truly terrifying
it's actually really really scary shit
uh... it is
on american it is total bullshit it's anti-democracy it's anti-human rights
uh...
this is something that we used to take pride in like where we didn't do shit
like this you know we would say our enemies are doing stuff like this we
would never
And now you got a situation where, you got a situation where it is happening in the United
States of America.
Very strange.
I mean, she brought weed into a country.
It wasn't out of nowhere, but okay, I don't know why people defend this.
It was obviously bullshit trumped up charges to literally engage in hostage taking.
It was very clear on it at the time.
There's no reason that you need to like defend Russia on this complete nonsense,
right?
Napper need grinder specifically to have a hostage that was a high profile American national so they
could bargain against some of the other you know Russians that were held hostage by the American
government it's it's so totally ridiculous to try to act like that's not the case having said that
having said that okay yeah she had we should a weed pen it's not even like it's a slap on
the wrist if you're a Russian national. Okay. We, we are not going to discuss the details
of this. Okay. We're not going to discuss the details of this. You're, you're, you're,
you know, it's, it's totally stupid. What she did is a federal crime in the US also
with five years prison. It doesn't even matter if it's a fucking federal crime in the United
States of America. It's not, you're wrong. And last but not least, it's, it's not
a serious crime in Russia as we clearly, as I clearly spelled out at the time.
She actually was hit with far harsher sentencing for something that normally receives like
very lenient sentencing, if any sentencing at all, okay?
Anyway, you guys are being ridiculous, but the point I'm trying to make that a lot of
people don't understand, the point I'm trying to make, no I'm not wrong, is a federal crime
transporting schedule one substance across international borders.
Oh, oh, international borders.
Oh, interesting. So you understand that regular travel between borders is not a federal crime at all,
especially if it's legal in both of the states.
And now you had to, like, add a totally separate charge to the incident, saying that she was drug trafficking to Russia or something.
You're a fucking idiot. Shut the fuck up. Okay? It's literally weed. Shut your stupid mouth up. Jesus Christ.
Anyway, it doesn't matter. What is this argument? Like, are you justifying the Brittany Griner
thing? Are you absolutely delusional? It's very clear why the Russian government did
that. And the irony here is what we're doing right now is even worse than what the Russian
government did.
Russians do not get a slap on the wrist for that, but not even the Russian government
is pretending that it wasn't for Victor. No, it's totally up to the individual from
And what I understand that level of like weed that level of marijuana is not as heinous of
a crime as the way that the Russian government presented it.
Okay.
It's ridiculous.
Your points are stupid and Russophobic man, shut the fuck up, dude.
God, my points are stupid and Russophobic suck my fucking dick.
I hate this fucking dumb ass argument.
They very clearly fucking kidnapped Brittany Reiner so that they could use her as hostage.
What are you talking about Russophobic?
Get the fuck out of here.
dumbass when Russia actually pops an American spy that seems to be a passport aficionado do I say
that this is inappropriate no I don't okay stop sucking Vladimir Putin's cock you dumb bitch Jesus
Christ fair is fair if a if an American passport aficionado gets fucking caught with like uh
terabytes of national security that they were trying to purchase with like $50,000 in cash,
and the Russian government apprehends them. I'm not going to sit there and be like,
whoa, this guy has eight passports for no reason. That's fair. It's fair. That's an
America's buy in Russia caught him. Okay? That's a totally separate incident. But if you're
going to use trumped up charges to justify kidnapping like high profile Americans in exchange
for high profile Russian prisoners in the United States of America, you're a fucking delusional
moral Jesus Christ anyway I can't believe that people try to argue on the
dumbest issues okay holy shit not that it even matters because the point I was
actually trying to make is that what America is doing is even worse than
what Russia is doing because at least Russia had the the quote unquote
decency I guess in their kidnapping right totally unjustifiable their
kidnapping of Britney Griner to slap her with some bullshit fucking charges. We're not even doing that.
Do you understand how disgusting this is? The argument here isn't even like,
like some of these shatters want to make the argument that Russia is good. Okay. What they did in that
circumstance was not good. It was ridiculous. But even then it was at least still marginally
better than what we're doing here, because there is not even a real charge that we've
issued on anybody, okay? It's unbelievable. At least Russia had the dignity to create a
legal circumstance to justify kidnapping this American national that had nothing to do with
anything other than just being on Russian soil and play basketball on Russian soil.
We're not even doing that.
And you got dumb fuck America's in here still being like, oh, I don't even want to understand
that this is like a violation of all of our rights and genuinely devastating for what the
future holds. I'm just gonna simply, I'm just gonna simply sit here and yell about Russia
being good for some fucking weird reason. What? He tried to make an argument? What is
this? Modern Bailey is not sure, but is Russia sovereign state with its own laws or
not? He tried to make an argument on the basis of laws of bad arguments so he fell
like to the moral argumentation. What? Modern Bailey is not, if they choose to double down
on the war, chances of martial law seem pretty high. Yes, Russia is a sovereign state with
its own laws. That's why I was bringing up the fact that Russia actually has lenience
for Russian nationals that are carrying that amount of weed when they're traveling
inside of Russia. Okay. That's, I'm using Russia as a sovereign state and their own
rules in their own conduct to imply, to show you, okay, to show you that they weren't even
abiding by their own personal standards very clearly because they had a separate goal in mind.
Some of you don't want to comprehend the argument that's presented here, okay?
But she wasn't Russian, was she? It doesn't matter, dude. What standard could you
fucking apply to like a totally ridiculous situation where they're clearly using
trumped up charges to justify apprehending someone for an extended period of time so they
can use them as a fucking bargaining chip that they also openly admitted was a bargaining chip.
God damn some of you dumb fucks are so unbelievably dense.
It's so funny that this is one of those things that just like
like cop brain chatters. No, it's not. It's like super it's like ultras and campus that
are that just have this attitude where it's like Russia can never do anything wrong. Ironic
because like everyone is calling me a fucking Vladimir Putin dick writer. Every goddamn stupid
centrist Democrat is like Hassan is his, you know, Vladimir Putin lover. Why are
chatters acting like this is an assigned debate class where they lose on the ground that
they're arguing. They have to find new ones to fall back to instead of just admitting
that they were wrong. They do that because they are desperate for attention from daddy.
Okay, that's what it is. And I give it to them. So that's what is going on.
And it wasn't like the Russia-Britney-Griner situation wasn't even the main point of contention
here.
The Russia-Britney-Griner situation was, was a way to show that what the American number
is doing is even worse than what we say our foreign adversaries are doing, 15 hate threads
from Ben Norton incoming.
No, he won't do that.
Like, look, I'm a principled anti-NATO guy.
Okay?
At the end of the day, I'm anti-NATO.
All right?
I am
But like the idea that the idea that like Russia is not a sovereign state that is capable of doing harm to both its citizens and also
Doing harm in terms of a redentist action that I might disagree with regards on my anti-nato stanz is also stupid
I'm not, you know, I'm not anti
Unconditionally anti Russia or like one of those guys is like Adolf Pootler or whatever the fuck right, but it's ridiculous
Anyway, why would Ultras support a Russian kleptocracy?
Because they see what Russia is doing.
They see what Russia is doing as a justifiable act against Western Empire.
And I understand why they make this calculation.
I understand where they're coming from to a certain degree.
But it's still an incredibly bloody affair where a lot of innocents are being slaughtered
in the process for no fucking reason.
But these are guys who want like, multi-polarity, they want unconditional anti-imperialism.
So anyone that's fighting against the American Empire they're on board with, I'm just not
going to get caught in the crosshairs and kind of be like the dark period, the dark
chapter of the IRA's history where they align with Nazi Germany because Nazi Germany
against the British Empire. There are instances where you can make the calculation that the
enemy of my enemy is maybe not my friend. In any case, where were we? Okay, let's get
back to the situation.
We also understand that an A-10 Warthog around the same time that the rescue operation was
underway went down as well, went down in the Strait of Hormuz.
The pilot from that was successfully rescued by U.S. forces.
All this going on as the U.S. and Israel continue to bombard targets in Iran, the
Boucher nuclear facility, a strike near there today.
That is, I think the fourth time that that facility has been targeted.
We understand that a security guard was killed in that and meantime, once again, we'll give
you a final look at the smoke, which is beginning to dissipate somewhat, but it's still thick
enough to really make us think that that may have been a direct missile hit here in
central Israel.
We'll keep you updated, guys, on any casualty figures we got from that, but another extreme
and that's what we're going to
see. We're going to see a
seemingly active day here in
this war. Back to you guys.
Indeed, Jonathan. And if your
camera man actually could could
put us back on that billowing
black smoke again, I have a
question for you here because
as I am well familiar with the
rules in Israel about not
locating it. We can see that
that smoke is obviously
central Tel Aviv there, and
it seems to be kind of a
still capable. They have the capability to still launch missiles in things that are more advanced
than like the cluster munitions and drone attack. Like critical support extends to places that are
actually unironically fighting for their survival, fighting for their dignity, fighting for their
sovereignty. I don't care about like Hamas's domestic affairs, for example, or the fact that they're
Islamists. Like people will try to be like Hamas's reactionary Islamist force. They're
Basically fascist themselves like why do you fucking defend the Palestinian resistance or whatever? It's like you're a fucking idiot, right?
There's a difference between like Russia and even Iran for example, right?
because Russia all things considered has been able to to
Like operate as a normal functioning country that has
Trade relations with the Western world for a very long time in the aftermath of the dissolution of the USSR
the Russian Federation still like operated as a they were able to rebuild the country
obviously they were able to do it with like so much raping and pillaging regardless. There's a
kleptocracy designed around oligarchs controlling everything and Vladimir Putin had control over
oligarchs whatever right but there is I think a lot more like I have a very different calculation
when it comes to a country whose sovereignty is being fucking violated and is not like a global
power. Russia is a global power that is a sovereign country that could have dealt with the encroachment
onto Ukraine by Western forces very differently, maybe even Chinese style, than the way that
they chose to deal with it. Iran is a different story. Iran has been dominated economically
for its entire existence, right? Cuba, same situation. Even China up until like
recently, I would present a similar argument to, right? So it's very, it's
very different. Like this is a very different calculation when we're talking
about like the way Russia is moving versus or even criticisms that you
might have that are warranted when talking about Russia as opposed to like
a country like Iran. I try to apply the same standard across the
board to every single country. And that's the reason why I'm more critical of what
Russia does, even if I'm anti-NATO personally, and somewhat less critical or don't talk too
much about the excesses or the domestic policies of other countries that are being straight
up fucking dominated and bombed and destroyed. And you can even see that in the way that
the Western world has approached the situation against Russia versus how America is currently
bombing Iran, right? Like we gave a lot of weapons to Ukraine and then we literally told
the Ukrainians they are not allowed to bomb Russian territory, right? We added restrictions
to what Ukrainians could and couldn't do with the weapons that we gave them. We
don't have such restrictions when it comes to bombing Iran. The standards are very
Do you understand?
Part of that is because Russia obviously has nuclear arms, right?
So this is an important factor when you consider how other sovereign nations that are designed
as foreign adversaries should be able to operate and maneuver through diplomacy.
I don't understand how from the always play in Munich after being plundered to shit allowing
you to be placed in Clark it would be acceptable and understand preventing that is irredentism
a vacuum sure but in context is not if China put news in Windsor Canada we do a nuclear
Holocaust no I I that's why I said it's more complex like the Russian calculation
here is more complex. If you understand what I was trying to explain to you, obviously
Western intervention in Ukraine, no matter how much Ukraine was willing to abide by the
said Western intervention without factoring in Russian security concerns is like totally
fucking ridiculous and played a formative role in why this unjustifiable invasion
began. But the reason why I say it's an unjustifiable invasion is because Russia
as a sovereign state with deep economic ties to European partners and in a massive
energy provider has a lot more amenities and a lot more room for diplomacy than, than doing
this thing, right? Then doing what it has been doing, right? That's my argument at least.
I think it's a, it's a, it's, it's bloody. It's deadly. It's unacceptable for a, you
know, a humanitarian reasons. And not to say that like America and the Western world
has not played a formative role in why this happened. This is the reason why people
I'm fucking pro-russia all the goddamn time because I understand it like you know as as Mersheimer does that countries have their own
security concerns, but
At the end of the day, it's it's it's it's still the worst possible outcome worst possible scenario
Anyway
Let's let's continue with Tel Aviv, please. This is what would appear to be something more
sophisticated so Iran hasn't lost all of their capabilities to strike.
Certainly not and the Iranians have been quick to point out that they have plenty of missiles
left they've been quick to use them they are using them on a daily basis not just aimed
at Israel of course but also aimed at their Gulf neighbors so the missiles keep coming
and while the US is clearly having great success in diminishing the Iranian military power,
it is not yet non-existent that power, and it will be very hard, frankly, in the minds
of pretty much every military analyst you talk to for the US and Israel to render Iran's
military power non-existent.
These missiles can be hidden underground with relative ease.
They can be rolled out on mobile launches and then fired. And then as you look,
continue to look at that billowing smoke, that can be the result of them.
What appears to be a direct hit. Again,
we're only saying that is central Israel because of the censorship rules here,
but that as you can look at that yourself,
God, I love,
I love the most moral country in the, in the Middle East,
perhaps the world and the best country in the world,
the only democracy in the Middle East,
such prosperity, such freedoms that make it so that,
the fucking Fox News hosts at Tel Aviv,
the reporters are like,
well, this is quite difficult to talk about clearly
with the military senses
and the restrictions placed upon us.
Fantastic, that's cool.
What kind of urban area it is and you can see the potential effect. We don't know the casualties yet
We don't know the damage obviously
But we will get those the word information on that as soon as we can and we'll bring it to you
But yeah another example this morning
that
Iran remains entirely capable of inflicting damage on Israel and its Gulf neighbors
you guys Jonathan while we have you just a quick question and maybe a bit of a
clarification when when attacks like this happen I assume you all were warned
you get some sort of a warning on your telephones before there's incoming did
you happen to notice or hear or see any attempt to interdict this incoming
missile so what we what happens with these Kevin it's a really good question
question is, we get the first alert. That is an alert that was sent to our phones saying
that the missiles have been launched from Iran. We may be in the path of those missiles. About
five minutes after that, that's when you get the sirens. That's when the Israeli Defense
Forces have narrowed it down and said, you are in the potential path of this incoming
missile. So then that's when we all obviously, we put on the body armor that you see
me wearing now, et cetera. And then we were looking up, we saw pretty much directly above
us, I would say, what appeared to be an interception. We then heard the whistle of something dropping,
which is a sure sign that you need to get out of the way. That is when, if you, if
you'd be anybody of that was monitoring our cameras just before we went on with you.
Putting any responsibility for the invasion of Ukraine on the West and attacking itself
to terminate Asian and European States, Ukraine should be able to join whatever
alliance they want to and if Russia wasn't threatening and attacking them so much maybe
they wouldn't have needed to align with NATO and the EU you're right um all of the fucking
build up to the dissolution of the USSR was actually totally fucking made up everyone
fantasized about it everyone actually hallucinated the the um color revolutions and the instability
born out of western intervention anti-communism worldwide and not just in eastern in the
eastern block countries but certainly anti-communist reactionary fascist sentiment fomented in latin
america for example when they were trying to democratically organize without even fucking
us as our intervention mind you they just simply wanted to democratically organize on the boundaries
of socialism uh all of that stuff is totally made up these guys all just uh personally were
like yes we are uh you know we we want to do all of this stuff we want to uh you know we
there was the the usr restrictions uh were were not uh for any reason other than the fact that
they just wanted to be fucking evil uh they wanted to be evil when they were like oh we love
dominating our people we love destroying their lives and livelihoods yeah same with cuba uh
same with every other country really it just happens to be all the countries that are in the
in the crosshairs of the united states and then western empire weirdly enough right um
It's fantastic. Yeah, it's you're you're watching America cast aside all of the previous arguments
and basically say the quiet part out loud over and over again is this fucking endless bombing
campaign in Iran going one day from we're gonna liberate the Iranian people to the next day to
be like we're gonna kill all the Iranian people we're gonna bomb it back to the sonage and you
still have this kind of fucking weird idea are you actually defending Russia on the base of
Socialism know you fucking idiot. That's not what I'm talking about at all. What's wrong with you?
I'm talking about a married intervention everywhere around the world
Anti-communist intervention that played a formative role in the development of every fucking nation say pretty much
What what do you think like these countries developed in the way that they did in a perfectly organic way?
like
We're not we're not referencing we're talking about NATO we're talking about NATO
It is a tool of you know, Western imperialism is a tool of Western Empire and it is designed in a way to make it
It is designed in a way where there's like tremendous
There's there's tremendous instability that you foment. There's also economic warfare that's taking place people
People develop discontent towards the state. They say oh, I hate the fucking USSR
I see so much poverty and then you come in and you you create a color revolution and then
Russia comes back extra hard, not Russian necessarily, but the USSR comes back extra hard to to obviously try to create some semblance of stability in the country.
And then in that state repression, people develop even more anger and more resentment towards the USSR.
And then of course, in the aftermath of the dissolution of the USSR, you come in and you're like, all of these countries are NATO bases now.
now. You can have missiles that are directly surrounding this foreign adversary, even though
the foreign adversary itself was also a part of our design, and for years and years simply
wanted to be a part of the American sphere of influence, regardless of the damage that
the America-backed capital-owning class had done to not just the Russian Federation
but the entire fucking Eastern Bloc in its entirety.
Anyway, obviously that's gonna have some,
obviously there's gonna have some impact on the way
that the Russian Federation makes these sorts of calculations
as far as it's like national security interests.
So yes, well, the Russian Federation itself
is a capitalist kleptocracy and run by a bunch
the fucking mad men, the reality of the matter is obviously there is a historic relevance
to why they feel paranoid when they're operating, especially when America is only encroached
and further surrounded Russia in the same way that they fucking surrounded Iran.
Where do you think that comes from?
Do you think that these countries that we have designed as foreign adversaries simply
just exist around our missile launchers and around our bases and therefore, you know, they
should have no fear whatsoever. Why are they living so close to our missile bases? What's
that about? Whether it be China, whether it be North Korea, whether it be fucking Iran,
whether it be Russia, we've just done this over and over and over again. If you're
You're not a part of the fucking security apparatus and you're in the periphery.
You either are, you fall victim to American imperialism, economic imperialism, economic
domination or, I have to sneeze, hold on, or we decide to, you're either disposable
or you're a threat.
You have to factor that in when you're making these calculations, even if you disagree with
the actions that the foreign adversaries are taking.
We had to take cover inside.
We then came out once that danger had passed, and that's when we saw the impact in the
distance there.
So the interceptors, yes.
To answer your question, Kevin, the interceptors are still in use, but they are not 100%
effective.
can clearly see as you watch that billowing smoke on the skyline right now, Kevin.
Jonathan Hunt. Thank you so much for that.
Stay safe. Absolutely. Stay safe.
Reading about the state of Russia in the nineties after the dissolution of the
USR breaks my heart. Life expects to among men dropped in some areas by a
decade. Oligarch swept up formally stayed on industries. No one talks about how
much suffering capitalism brought upon that nation. Putin is a desperate, but
when he says dissolution to the USR was the greatest geopolitical
disaster of the 20th century. He's not wrong. Yes, he's absolutely
correct on that statement. You can be a fucking bad guy and a psycho in other ways and still
say something objectively correct. That is an objectively correct analysis that I would say
many Americans, many American analysts and historians will openly admit in the upcoming
years as American Empire and its power, its hegemonic status is disrupted. Okay, you will see it.
It wasn't just devastating for the Russians, for the USSR, for the Soviet block, the Eastern block,
but it was also devastating for the Western world as well, because in the absence of any sort of
like counterbalance around the world, we greatly accelerated endless greed, endless profit seeking,
and we fucking destroyed our own domestic economies as well at the behest of capital.
And we just got extra, we went extra crazy on imperial domination around the world.
This is literally the the this is a big part of the reason why we're currently experiencing these fissures
We're we're seeing the contradictions worsen in such a degree that you got like average self identifying liberals start recognizing
That like maybe we're not the fucking world police or maybe we shouldn't be the world police
Half of the stuff that creates quote-unquote controversy with what I say have the clips that people take out of context or the
statements that I make, um, people will, will, uh, freak out
about, right? And it'll circulate in the media or it'll
circulate in the fucking hatersphere, right? And then a
couple years later, you'll have like a prominent historian or
someone like Robert Kagan, for example, with the 9 11, uh,
comments that I had all the way back in 2019, Robert Kagan,
the godfather of the American neoconservative
movement literally came out last week and was like, yes,
Our I'm admitting now that our
destabilization in the Middle East is exactly what led to 9-11 these countries not fuck with us at all if we didn't fuck with them
Francis Fukuyama coming out and saying the end of history was wrong that analysis was completely wrong
Okay, there's Fukuyama also coming out and saying and Ian Bremmer as well. These are like liberal guys, right?
These are liberal analysts liberal historians prominent liberal academics coming out and saying that nuclear sovereignty was actually the
appropriate measure for countries in the periphery to take, if they want to develop evenly, if
they want to develop free of American intervention, they must develop nuclear sovereignty.
Like these are world changing admissions.
These are people that spent their whole lives believing a certain thing and then having
to reckon with the reality that their belief system was wrong, okay?
So you can yell about it all day every day when you hear me say something and you don't
like fully want to comprehend what I'm saying.
You can't like, it goes against your previous programming.
But if someone like Ian Bremmer or someone like Fukuyama or someone like fucking Robert
Kagan can admit some of these things, then you should be able to as well.
You are not as invested in the defense of liberalism as they are.
So let's just start with a little bit of good news here.
the good news is we have one pilot who has been rescued.
The other part of that good news is I don't think we have, I mean, we have a president
right now who more than any other president in our lifetime has done more to rescue Americans.
It's sort of a marker of his presidency.
The number of hostages-
No one, no one, no other president has also put as many Americans in jeopardy, you know?
Maybe George W. Bush, right?
But it's like really funny that they're like, well, you know, although he directly put
both of these pilots lives in harm's way at the behest of Israel, a foreign country.
He's also trying really hard to save them.
Cool.
And in the process of trying really hard to save them. He's putting even more American lives in jeopardy ironically enough
So this is a very stupid argument to make I think
Not a very good argument to make at all he has rescued we also know his love for this military
And so I have no doubt that every effort is being made to find
This pilot as soon as glaze and the same goes for Pete egg set
there's no way Pete Hegzeff, our Secretary of War, is giving any soldier on the battlefield.
So I believe everything is being done right now to find him, A, because they love our
military and they don't want to do that.
But also, there would be, as Jonathan mentioned, there is a race right now between the United
States government and military and the Iranian military to find this person, Kevin.
There would be huge political implications if the Iranians get to this poor fellow first.
No question about it.
And let's be clear, if you've been watching politics in Washington for any time at all,
especially over the last, say, 10, 12 years, you know that Democrats in general, not all,
but in general in Washington, would love to use any perceived or real failure on
the part of this particular action or any action taken by President Trump and attempt
to utilize that as a political cudgel,
perhaps in the midterms,
which of course are coming up this fall.
But one would hope that the majority of them
would step back and say, in this circumstance,
we're all talking about Americans here.
Although even in this particular moment,
I've seen some Democrats say some of the most
damnable things that I think I've ever heard
about war crimes and about this action.
We're talking about real Americans here.
We're talking about military women and men
who are trying to do something
to make it safer for all of us.
And so when I see what plays out politically sometimes
in Washington, it just makes you shake your head
and you think, how could you possibly say and or think that?
No, and we had protesters here in New York City
in Times Square openly rooting for Iran
and against the US to your point.
Listen, as someone who's had the honor of covering wars
and going there, when a American goes down,
it is top priority.
And I think we saw the president and secretary
Hankseth's commitment racial yesterday by what we didn't see we didn't see the
president publicly he was in the Oval Office he was in the situation ring
secretary Hankseth was there for a long time because they are laser focused on
whether or not this pilot is alive or dead there will be a hundred percent
commitment to getting him home that is now the top priority in Iran and it
It has been more than 24 hours, he went down, but yet at the same time, as we heard from
general, uh, Ticard, it may be in to our advantage.
The fact that this pilot was able to hide somewhere with his, uh, seer training in a martin's
Trump cares about the pilot, dude.
That's why he sent, uh, that's, that's why he sent the pilots to die for Israel.
It's like it's famously a thing you do when you really care about, uh, your, your,
soldiers. What if the pilot just affected? Yeah, I doubt it. The CSAR teams are the best
of the best. I am holding out hope and optimism. They're going to get them. And there is no
doubt the president's commitment to do everything in our power. Yeah, so many people praying
at this moment for his rescue. I'm Steve Ducey. I'm Brian Kilmeade. Um, I mean,
it's it's a little bit terrifying to me that, uh, we're not even making a fucking
argument. Like, there's no golf of Tonkin incident, you know, we just kind of went fuck
it, we ball. Like, it's even worse than that. It wasn't even like, Oh, these guys are our
enemies. Like we have to fight them. We literally were just like, we're doing this because
Israel, that's actually doubly unbelievable. Would you straight up were like, Hey, man,
We're really doing this because we love Israel after three years of Israel doing a live streamed Holocaust
We decided this is the best possible opportunity for Israel to get its final nut, you know, just destroy
this this country
With 93 million people in it who gives a fuck what happens to those people right?
unbelievable
And and now
And, and now obviously there's like tremendous retaliation.
There's tremendous retaliation that, that America's not used to at all.
And we've kind of been eating dick left and right for the last 35 days.
And even then, like we're getting taunted.
We're getting humiliated.
We have a shit ton of casualties trying to hide it to the best of our ability.
And yet most Americans are just like, what are you going to do?
Rescue operation underway for the USM and who was on board that American fighter jet shot
down over central Iran now missing for more than 24 hours.
It's the first time Iran has successfully downed a manned American aircraft in this
war as it now enters its sixth week.
The officials say there had been two crew members on that F-15.
One of them rescued Friday, objected and now out of Iran, but the fate of the other still
unknown.
Images released by Iranian state media show pieces of the jet strewn across the ground
ripped to shreds.
The images could not be independently verified by ABC News.
A second American war plane also hit the same day.
Iran shooting down an A-10 warthog attack jet, the pilot making it to Q-8, where
Where the aircraft crashed after they safely ejected, that pilot was then rescued.
But the search to find the missing crew member proving to be a dangerous mission for American
troops.
Iran targeting rescue efforts.
Two Black Hawk helicopters struck, injuring some of the crew members on board, but U.S.
officials say they safely made it back to their base.
In Iran, a news broadcaster announcing the crash of the F-15, telling Iranians they
They would be rewarded for capturing the crew members alive and turning them over to the
regime.
Shortly after, State TV airing this video of locals scouring through the terrain, seemingly
looking for the airmen.
And no, they were looking to welcome him as liberators.
They were looking to thank him for being a part of the invading army that's doing
an aerial bombing campaign that blew up a bridge, blew up the Pasteur Institute where
they developed new medicines and blow up the school that little schoolgirls were at, blow
up the volleyball court, cultural artifacts that are thousands of years old.
That's what they were doing.
They were trying to welcome.
They were like, hey, this is the welcome brigade.
We welcome to liberating us.
Thank you.
We're stood on social media out of Iran where the regime enforces a strict censorship.
video appearing to show locals shooting at American helicopters involved in the rescue
efforts.
A person can be heard saying, and here's the armed forces, and shoot, shoot, bravo, shoot.
The series of American aircraft struck in such a short time span, now raising questions
about Iran's military capabilities.
Just this week, President Trump had claimed in a prime time speech that the regime no
longer had the capability to shoot down US aircraft.
They have no anti-aircraft equipment. Their radar is 100% annihilated. We are unstoppable
as a military force." Meanwhile, the U.S. and Israel escalating attacks on key Iranian
infrastructure, civilian sites hit two. Iran, saying a 100-year-old medical research center
and a prominent university in Tehran were both hit by U.S.-Israeli airstrikes, videos
showing flames still burning inside the university.
The Iranian death toll now at 3,519, according to U.S.-based human rights agency.
Meanwhile, Iranian forces striking a desalinization plant and oil refinery in Kuwait, and satellite
images showing widespread damage to bases hosting U.S. troops in the area.
The Pentagon now reporting 365 U.S. troops have been wounded, and 13 service members
killed in action, seven soldiers and six airmen.
And Iran this morning, saying the area near one of its nuclear facilities was struck in
a U.S. and Israeli attack, killing a security guard and damaging a support building.
No increase in radiation levels reported, though.
And as for that missing American airman, the search continues.
Iranian media urging its citizens to find them alive.
Rihanna.
Yeah.
Thank you for that update, Burkhani.
It's not 13, it's not 13, it's definitely higher.
But a missing US Airman in Iran continues.
That's after Tehran says it downed two US fighter jets on Friday, one near the Strait
of Hormuz, two of the three crew have been rescued.
Iran's military command says it used new defense systems to shoot down the planes
and that it'll achieve full control over its airspace.
Why doesn't Trump just stop the war?
Great question.
think it's because it's too spectacular a fuck up. And he feels like he got into this and
now he needs to try and fight his way out of it. There are obviously competing forces both
with the external influence and both inside of Trump's mind. On the one hand, he's got
the sunk cost fallacy in his mind. He's like, well, we got into it. We got to get out of
it. Right. On the other hand, he also is definitely, and I will say this, he is definitely resistant
to being remembered as the guy who, who invaded militarily this massive country. He is resistant
to military invasions like boots on the ground invasions. He likes a swift aerial
bombardment campaigns and maybe like a kidnapping or something like he did with Venezuela or even
with custom Soleil money, like he will escalate. He will do crazy things, unpredictable things,
but, but he's not so far at least, he's shown that he's resistant to, you know, permanent
military occupation and invasion, right? The problem here, of course, is there's no other
way to escalate. There's no other way to escalate in a way that like causes Iran to stop controlling
the state of Hormuz or stop bombing Israel with an aerial bombardment campaign. You have to invade,
right? Or you have to de-escalate. The problem is, if he actually de-escalates here, then he will
have taken a fat L. He will have shown, he will have shown the rest of the world that America
actually a bit off a little bit more than they can chew. And as long as someone is actually
directly militarily contesting American dominance, they might actually achieve a lot of results.
Because Iran has been able to effectively undermine 40 years of sanctions and develop
new revenue sources while they are being bombarded. They are now officially open
for business, right? They're trading on Chinese Yuan. They're collecting a toll from the tankers
that they allow safe passage to the Shade of Hormuz. They effectively control the Shade of Hormuz,
the choke point, their important choke point. They're able to strike at profit centers in the
region that is within their reach, greatly disrupting the interests of profit seekers and
international capital. This has been a very important lesson for a lot of people who are
paying close attention to what's going on here, which is that for the longest time,
countries, I think, believed that America was infinitely more powerful than it actually is,
that the empire had not spread itself too thin, that it had tremendous capabilities of defending
all of its allies that have military bases, that is wrong. That's just gone. That idea
is gone. I hope everyone in here understand that the rest of the world now recognizes
that having an American military base does not mean you get security. It means you are,
you're actually insecure, right? You become a threat to other countries that are outside
of uh... the the american security umbrella
huh
u.s military bases mean you are a target u.s military bases mean you can become
a missile sponge and a moment's notice if american decides to behave in this
unpredictable manner they're not going to ask you
before they bomb your regional neighbor right
and then retaliation you become a target
american bases are now not seen as as uh...
safety and security, stability in the region. American actions prove a lot of instability,
yield a lot of instability, and American bases create liability. Okay.
Would a ground invasion stop Iran from closing in straight? No. I don't think so. No.
Not even a little bit. Whereas America is about to turn 250 this year, Iran is a rich
history of almost three millennia. Do you think it is beyond Trump to target cultural sites in Iran?
I can imagine striking some important moss over a millennia old with the excuse that there are
harboring terrorists there. Yes, I can totally see them doing that. I can totally see them doing
that. I mean, it's Israel shit. Like we are, we are sister nations, okay? Spiritually the same.
America is Israel and Israel is America. I can totally see America doing that shit.
We have previously announced that we would demonstrate our capabilities in the field.
Let the enemy know that with the new air defense systems built by the knowledge and proud youth of this country
and unveiled one after another in the field of action, we will surely achieve complete control of our country's skies
and we will prove to the world more than ever before the humiliation of the wretched enemy.
I think it would be good if Iran captured this American airman.
Because?
To use him as a barbonship to stop this madness, stop this, I mean, Trump has lost the plot
and it's just out of control.
I mean, this war now is not about Iran or the Iranians, it's about American interests,
other interests, it's not about the Iranian people or Iran.
I didn't think I'd take a call from anyone saying, I hope the Iranians catch the airman
and use him as a chip.
But you think that that would be an indirect way to...
When they lose one of their men in action, they will send a whole team to rescue them.
They send helicopters.
What are you doing?
They've done it.
They're doing it.
Yeah.
So it's a big issue for America and American people, so unfortunately it's just the way
it is.
I don't really hope it.
I don't think it'd be mistreated by Iran as well.
A missing US officer somewhere in enemy territory.
The wreckage appears to show armed Iranians hunting for them, keen to claim the reported
£50,000 bounty on their head.
The wreckage of their fighter jet paraded on Iranian state television, a propaganda coup
for Tehran and a difficult reminder for those like squadron leader John Peters, who was
shot down and captured in Iraq.
You don't have the capacity to be scared, because your brain is so full of what you've
got to do next, trying to outwit, because part of that chess game, not at a political level,
but you've got to outthink the Iranian commanders.
You've got to outthink everyone around, and you no longer have the system around you.
You are plucked and you are totally on your own.
For missing service persons president posted on social media today, remember when I gave
Iran 10 days to make a deal or open up the Hormuz Strait, time is running out, says President
Trump.
48 hours before all hell will rain down on them, glory be to God.
It's just days since Trump claimed Iran was beaten.
Following false claims by the US president about the complete destruction.
He's going to nuke something before he dies. He wants to be remembered. Oh, buddy. He will
be remembered. He will be cherished as a great hero, depending on how things go. Just not
by Americans, I think. He is the great nation builder for China. Okay. Donald Trump is the
great nation builder for China. JD Pondon is real. Okay. He will remember for this.
They all awaken the people and help them to see the evil doings of Israel and the United
States.
But he's literally doing that.
He is doing that.
He's playing a major role in helping all the awakened people to the evil doings of
the United States and Israel.
of Iran's air defence system, says this IRGC spokesperson. An American hostile fighter
jet was shot down in central Iranian airspace by a newly developed advanced aerospace defence
system. The jet was completely destroyed and further search operations are still ongoing.
Those ongoing operations are now a race between the US and Iran. The latter claiming to
have shot down a second U.S. plane which crashed in the Persian Gulf, a rescue mission
whose crew then themselves had to be rescued.
U.S. Black Hawks have come under sustained gunfire. All aircraft on high alert as they
hunt for their missing comrade, Olivia Guthrie, ITV News.
I mean, this could not have happened in a more consequential time, right? Like tremendous
uh... economic pressures uh... in the imperial core
a looming energy crisis uh... all around the globe accelerated by america's
actions
uh... three years of uh... american backed maximum israeli genocide that was
live streamed
that greatly changed the western world's attitudes towards america and
israel as well
uh... the american president
uh... being so vulgar with his imperial ambitions
and even at times redirecting that imperialist rhetoric towards western white allies that
are a part of NATO, all of this stuff combined has created this powder keg.
I don't know how we got here.
I genuinely don't understand it.
In many ways, I do think that if I was a liberal, if I was like an ideologically
minded liberal who was obviously invested in the the maintenance of American Empire be fucking losing
my mind I'd be like dude you we had a good thing for like a hundred years what are you doing like
we're not even gonna meet the the the 100 year marker of like a liberal hegemony around the
the globe, like you fucked it up. It's crazy. Don't worry, Trump said war will end in 2048
hours. Oh yeah, no, totally. Because look, I give, I think it's utterly evil, the maintenance
of empire, I think it's an evil endeavor. Okay, and I think it's not good for anybody
involved except for, you know, global capital, international capital, that much is clear, right?
Having said that, you have to give credit to the liberals at least, like the ones that
were greatly invested in at least like propagandizing at the behest of American empire to make it
seem to their own, you know, domestic audiences that it's like a objectively good thing.
It's a necessity both out of national security concerns because all these other, you know,
are enemies of democracy, enemies of prosperity, right?
Like they did a much better job of like maintaining
the proper reasoning structure
for why America has to be the world police,
why the Western world has to liberalize places,
has to democratize the rest of the world, right?
They were infinitely more successful.
They were so successful that when you think about
like the neocon movement, right?
the reactionary George W. Bush and Dick Cheney led Republican party and what they ended up
doing in the failure of the global war on terror.
Their justifications for it were still objectively liberal, right?
That's what it means when I say liberalism is hegemonic.
They were still talking about nation building, democratizing Iraq, right?
offering social freedoms to these people like they were still presenting an argument. They still created
within the confines of our own international human rights architecture that we designed to
benefit ourselves, of course, that we violate with regular frequency. We still created a
reasoning, right? We lied about it. We said WMDs was bullshit. But at least we still lied about
it. There was a reason for why we lied about it. And it's very interesting that like
Trump and this new version of hard power only, no soft power approach has forgotten why liberals,
regardless of how right wing they are or Democrat party liberals, the Warhawks and each individual
party, were doing this marketing, right? It's hubris. It's imperial hubris to assume that you
You can just get away with being this violent and this naked with your ambitions.
The idea that people won't hear that and go, what the fuck?
I thought we were the good guys.
You kind of sound like a bad guy.
I don't like it.
Especially at a time when there's unprecedented economic shocks that like regular ordinary
people are facing, the working class is facing after decades of austerity for example.
So it's very strange that this illiberal move from the reactionary MAGA movement, this fascist
movement, this new iteration of fascism has dropped liberalism completely, thinking that
it was dead weight, not realizing that actually it was far more successful than how these
guys can achieve their goals.
It was far more successful in maintaining empire.
as far more successful in maintaining empire than fascism is.
Former National Security official Douglas Lute, General Lute, thank you so much for being
here.
As we just reported, two American warplanes were hit by Iran in separate attacks, and
then two Black Hawk helicopters involved in that rescue mission.
They were struck as well.
The president had said that Iran is no longer capable of shooting down American aircraft.
So what does this tell you?
Well, the president was talking in military terms about our having achieved air superiority.
What that means, basically, is that most of the enemies, air defenses, have been eroded,
degraded, and that there's largely freedom of action in the air.
Oh, is there?
I think that's accurate.
The problem there is that air superiority is not perfect.
And we've obviously-
That's interesting.
This kind of feels like that's not the case.
Like saying that while there's b-roll playing of a search and rescue mission flying over
Iranian airspace that's being contested with like conventional arms, small arms fire, while
the reason for why there is a search and rescue operation happening on Iranian airspace
is literally because Iran was able to successfully take out an F-15, kind of cuts away at the
point they're trying to make. You know, if your argument is that we established air superiority
and you're brought on to good morning Americans, talk about how an F-15 fighter jet just fell on
Iranian soil. Well, the argument has been made for you. We did not establish air superiority,
right? Like that's not how this works. We have achieved air ambiguity. Yeah,
that's a good one. That's what it is. Oh, it's not perfect.
You see, what I like to call what we achieved in Iran is not air superiority, it's not air
ambiguity. I don't even know what it would be. It's just like an aerial dominance at certain times
and not so dominant at others.
obviously seen a classic example of that today. So Iran retains enough air capacity, air defense
capacity to challenge American aircraft. And obviously we've seen the results.
General, let's go ahead and talk about this.
That's also funny because like this is the same maximalist co-position that you hear
from like plane autists in the, in the NATO side, the Western Chauvinist, like pro-America,
who are post it guys who will be like, actually it's not that significant than an F 35 had to
do a crash landing. You're stupid. Like because it was contested successfully by a country
that we have economically dominated for 50 fucking years, right? And the indigenous air defense
systems that they've developed that we claimed we had thoroughly destroyed. It's this is
the same, there's the same old bullshit, right? It's pure cope where you're like, oh, well,
you know, we, we develop their superiority, but like our F 15 fell and another a 10 fell
in the process to in defense of the search and rescue operation.
But you know, it happens. It happens. It's not that significant. You know, place fall
all the time, dude.
It's process of the urgent search Iran, we know is also trying to find the missing
American themselves. What will the US do now? Because that's a very dangerous situation
for the missing servicemen.
Well, it is.
And as hours pass by, it becomes even more perilous.
Look, the immediate priority for American forces
is to isolate this area so that that prohibits Iranian forces,
reinforcements from coming in and lending to the search.
And while the area is isolated, these rather slow moving
and therefore vulnerable search and rescue aircraft,
like the helicopters that your earlier report mentioned,
will focus on that area and try to identify
the precise location of the downed pilot.
Now the pilot has identifying GPS beacon systems
and radio systems and so forth.
So if the pilot's able, he or she will be signaling
the search and rescue aircraft
and hopefully lead to a recovery.
All right, general Douglas loot. Thank you so much for joining us here on GMA on this
important story. We appreciate it.
All right, and officials placing a read the A 10 is the everyone favorite until you know
how slow it is. I mean, the, the significant part about the A 10 is that like, yeah,
it's slow, but it's supposed to be this like somewhat impenetrable air tank, right?
it's just a flying cannon.
Like, it's not supposed to be taken out as easily, I guess.
Not really.
I mean, I mean, it literally does it, first of all,
it obviously can only operate when there's not enough,
when there's no air defenses, right?
Not as dog shit designed around a cannon. Everyone knew his dog shit.
Here comes the military nerds. Tank busing doesn't mean it's tanky. No, but like it's
all of them are going to hide. I'll be no matter what it serves the purpose of flying
low and like directly shooting at things that the pilot can fucking see, okay? So obviously
it's a little different in comparison to like an F-35, for example, like a lot of the, a
lot of the other, uh, uh, aerial assets that we have in the American Air Force and the
American military fly, uh, have very different defenses in comparison to, uh, the A-10.
It's designed for aerial cover, right?
It's designed to fly low and shoot at shit
that you can fucking see.
Shatters are stupid.
The A-10 is designed to be harder from ground fire
and as titanium bathtub surrounded the pilot
is designed around ground attack and close air support.
Yes, that's why they bring in the A-10s
because when you have to do close air support
You can't use stand-off munitions and you can't use aerial bombing campaigns from afar
if your troops are a lot closer to the enemy troops and then you accidentally blow up your
own fucking troops.
And that's why they use the A-10.
It's supposed to fucking fly close to the target and literally see it and shoot at it.
Shoot at what it's seeing.
So it's designed specifically to withstand some damage from the ground.
I mean it's equally impressive that they took out an F-15, but it's still, I think, significant
and impressive that they took out an A-10, especially considering that in the entire
Iraq theater there was only one A-10 that they took out.
Like the Iraqi force only took out one A-10.
off munitions like Tomahawks, like long-range missiles that they lobbed from afar, is way
more impressive to take out an F-15. I agree. I think it's the most impressive to take out
an F-35. Look, any plane can't take much fire, but the reality is that multiple aircraft
were hit yesterday as a turning point in the air defense situation in Iran. I agree.
And it's undeniable.
It's undeniable.
Bounty on the head of the second US crew member lost after an F-15A fighter jet was downed over enemy territory,
search and rescue teams working through the night, but the clock is ticking.
And with every passing hour, this search becomes more consequential.
presidential president Trump stopping short of saying how the US will respond if our airmen is captured by Iran
Retired Air Force Brigadier General John Tykert is a former F-15E combat pilot. He joins us now general. Thank you for being here
I want to get in a yeah, I want to talk to you a little bit about the F-15E. It's the workhorse of
I'm gonna be honest. I think in the upcoming weeks if
If the situation continues to go
as it has thus far, where Iran as the underdog here keeps securing some fairly significant
victories like they did yesterday.
The guys that they bring on the Fox news are going to be increasingly more panicked.
Okay.
Right now their job is to cope.
Their job is to give you talking points.
Their jobs give MAGA talking points to be like, no, everything is going swimmingly.
Right.
Everything's going great.
It's not that significant that an F-15 was taken out. F-15s get dropped all the time, like, oh, it's whatever, right? I should know. I flew one.
I mean, he looks kind of panicked here, regardless, but, but
they will become increasingly more panicked, and you will start seeing
people close to the, uh, closely associated with the administration
or people who are, uh, directly in the admin or even the analysts
start saying, I think we have won our war goals, we have achieved our strategic
objectives, and it's time to back away. That is, of course, if Donald Trump doesn't
engage in the unthinkable and try to do a panicked ground invasion. Okay,
Because that could happen
So far they keep saying F-15s are all the as cope
Reporting on a running strikes inside of Israel and Jesus country is heavily censored
But this was your journal report gives a glimpse of what is a huge story the effectiveness and the precision of these missiles
The damage done to the US Embassy in Riyadh by an Iranian drone strike was far worse than publicly admitted according to a new
Walsh you journal story the cold room for me see I got my attention. So
So, Washington Journal and Washington Post, John Hudson specifically has been somehow
gaining access to diplomatic cables.
Even with their diminished capacity to do reporting with Washington Post, there's someone that's
like feeding them diplomatic cables over and over again because there's someone out there
who's like, dude, this shit sucks.
You have to apply pressure.
That's just kind of how things go in the background.
When you read a story, you have to understand like, how did I, how, how am I reading this
right now? Okay. How am I reading this story right now? What are the ambitions of the people
that may or may not have given this information to this outlet? Okay. So understand that the
motivation from someone along the, the someone along the process in the state department
is just to go to John Hudson and be like, dude, it's fucked right about this. Okay.
Obviously they're trying to keep a lid on all of this information in order to,
to make it seem like the situation is much better than it actually is. But there are certain
aspects of this that are undeniable to even the untrained eye. For example, when you see
fucking black smoke coming out of central Tel Aviv. It's a pretty good indication that
you haven't deteriorated the Iranian strike capabilities, right? Like, it's obvious. As
a matter of fact, to show you two things. One, we haven't destroyed nearly enough TELs.
We haven't destroyed nearly enough launchers. They still have launchers. And we haven't
destroyed the missile silos, the ballistic munition depots. And also last but not
least perhaps most significantly, Iran has been able to successfully deplete the
the Israeli defenses from David Slane to the Aero systems to the Tamir interceptors
also commonly known as the Iron Dome, right? It's it's clear. You can't lie
about what you're seeing like you can say oh we did it we destroyed them but
like if you if you feel the impact of a fucking strike in the heart of
Tel Aviv, all of a sudden that changes the dynamic. Like you can't out yapp what people
can see. And the same thing goes for these bases, right? It was able to produce an indigenously
made weapon fired across hundreds of miles and put it into the embassy of their top
opponent, which means they could have hit anything they wanted in the city, said Bernard
Hudson, a former CIA counter-terrorism chief with extensive experience in the Persian
Gulf States, including Saudi Arabia. There's been a complete blackout on the actual
damage done to these places, he said about US embassies and bases, that feeds suspicions
that a lot more damage may have actually happened.
A YouTuber invented a way to track fighters using cheap cameras and even webcams a couple
months ago.
During the night, you need infrared or thermal cameras to track them, but you can do it
100 kilometers away.
Yeah, I mean, there's a lot of, ironically enough, as we now know, the Iranian anti-air
defense systems actually rely on the, like optical cameras that are commercially available
as well to create like an environment, like it create a surveillance umbrella without relying
on radar systems that the American fighter jets are designed to avoid, right? Designed
be invisible like the F-35. So, they're using readily available commercial technology and
perhaps some military tech too, to create systems that surveil American fighter jets
and then successfully shoot them down. It's clear.
It's incredible stuff. It's yet another indication that war is changing, right?
There is a, there's a way to basically level the playing field between sophisticated machinery
that that much more powerful much wealthier nations are creating with a
country that that has the economy the size of a fucking Walnut in comparison to
America, right?
But I thought war never changes. I mean yes, war. War never changes. But also in
in some ways, the drones that they're using, the Shahad, as I've said before, has basically
become like this generation's version of the AK-47.
The AK-47 was a very reliable weapon that was seen as a tool for revolutionary forces
all around the world, anti-colonial warfare and anti-colonial forces all around the
world and I think that like cheap drones have have created a similar environment now use fucking
lob flying lawn mowers and all of a sudden all of a sudden the dynamics very different yeah
relying on on you know K trucks and and toyotas that you put anti-aircraft weapons in the back
of that are, you know, easy to swap out, easy to retool, fairly easy to fix.
The Air Force, but first let's hear this cope. I can't wait.
Yeah. Yes. With every passing hour, this gets more difficult. What can you tell us?
Griff, the first thing that that aircrew member would have done when they hit the ground
is to assess how they're doing. They would have gathered up their supplies
and they would have gotten away from their landing site
so that they could find a place to hunker down and hide
as they communicate to our rescue forces.
And while there is a little bit of concern
about the duration of time since they got shot down,
I actually think it's net favorable
because they're falling back on their training.
They found a good place that clearly has indicated
they haven't been captured by the adversary.
And now the forces are just trying to find
the right time and the right way
based on the terrain and the disposition of enemy forces
to rescue our down crew member.
You see, normally what you would consider
in a search and rescue operation is something
that is like universally considered unfavorable
is actually quite favorable, okay?
Yeah.
Yeah, you see, when you got someone under the rubble,
for example, and time is running out,
or when you got someone who's a missing person, right?
missing person. Uh, and, and time is the times of the essence, uh, in terms of like tracking
them and figuring out where they're at. It's actually quite, uh, it's actually quite fortuitous
that, uh, more time has passed. Uh, it's, it's good.
It's a great point. And we can show you a map of where you believe
this guy is a real glass half a full kind of guy that F 15. He went down in the
the Kuzestan region, but of course that Zacharus mountain range, very difficult terrain to navigate.
But because of the pilots seer training, the survival and evasion tactics he's learned
hopefully has gotten him to a place where he can wait for the CSAR teams to go in there.
But I want to ask you about the fact that this F-15E was shot down and then of course
in the separate incident that A-10 Warthog down near the Strait of Hormuz.
Is that challenge the Pentagon's claims that we have this air superiority?
Griff, I think it's important to realize that the American military makes the extremely
complex and difficult look easy.
And in the last five weeks, it has not been an easy permissive environment.
It is a determined adversary with extremely high quality threat systems.
And I just think it's been a testimony that this is a very difficult mission and
you never have complete air supremacy. And I actually think it highlights the fact that
our forces are so amazing that it took five weeks before we saw a situation like this.
It's been 24 hours, you know, Tiker since this happened. And the Pentagon has been silent.
CENTCOM has been tight-lipped. What do you make of that?
Griff, I'm so happy to hear both the administration and the Pentagon and U.S. Central Command
being so concerned about operational security.
The only way this down crew member
is gonna be recovered safely
and the combat search and rescue forces
are gonna be safe in accomplishing their mission
is if they fall back on their extensive training
and there is exquisite operational security,
we're seeing that out of all entities
and I'm happy to see it.
And just in the last 10 or 15 seconds I've got,
these F-15Es play a critical role.
They do, they are multifunctional,
They have air to air capability.
They're very flexible in the type of targets that they can strike.
I'm a proud F 15E strike.
You go combat pilot, but those crews are incredible and their planes are as well.
Brigadier General John Tykert, thank you for your insight and have a great weekend.
I'm Steve Ducey.
I'm Brian.
Keep mentioning the seer training is those going to save him
because it sounds cool and advanced.
I mean, it is, it is advanced.
It's just like it's war.
Okay. All the, all the best laid plans in warfare can change instantly when the first bullet is fired.
The very fact that they have to utilize your training in and of itself is, is an indication of this reality.
Right. As an example of what I'm talking about. It's, it's clear.
He's in Iran and being hunted by the locals, LaMalle.
Yeah, no plan survives first contact with the enemy.
Everyone has a plan to get punched in the mouth, yeah, pretty much.
They're asking what happens to a member of the military when their plane is downed
and what's happening behind the scenes to bring them home.
Well, someone who knows the situation all too well is the former RAF pilot, John Peters.
Now, back in 1991, his plane was hit.
He was forced to eject over enemy territory,
along with his navigator, John Nicoll.
The pair were captured by Saddam Hussein's forces,
tortured and paraded on television.
Images you may well remember,
they were beamed around the world.
One place to say, John Peters joins us now
to take us through what happens
in these high-stakes situations.
Great pleasure, John, to have you on the programme.
I think you'll know as well
that your friend and former colleague, Sean Bell,
is in the studio with me as well,
so he'll also be participating in the interview.
I'd like to start by asking you, John,
what goes through your mind when you know
that there is no option other than to eject
over enemy territory?
To be honest, I think like any other fighter pilot,
it's a trained response.
you've done that a hundred times in your career in the simulator you fly an
aircraft they give you emergencies that you respond to the emergency and you
eject the difference in war is the fact that you know the engine fire that you
get in the simulator is you've actually been hit by a missile and the
aircraft rotated you have anti-aircraft guns and you are surrounded by orange
flame so that is the difference in reality to simulation. Yeah and I suppose also and
Sean is going to come in on this in a moment. Also you must be a bit dazed, right, having
been through that, having ejected out of your plane when you land an enemy territory. Is
everything a little bit confusing at the outset? Yes, obviously. I mean you've just gone
through an extreme event.
And if you're oldest girl screaming like Hassan Abbey is a rock star, is this a big
song?
I know you just did not click that.
I certainly did and I'll repost it to I'm shameless.
Is Trump hospitalized?
I don't think so, but it's very cool
that everybody thinks that.
I mean, you're being shot out of the sky.
You've then ejected and I had two crust vertebrae
from the ejection and we ejected it at 320 feet.
so above the ground, so I was in the parachute for 10 seconds.
You're then on the ground, and you've
gone from a position of power, effectively,
and just like this poor American crew,
gone from a position of power of this huge air power
and involvement in that to literally to John and I,
two little pink bodies in the desert.
And you suddenly, that's, I think,
The transition is just shocking.
That's pretty crazy that they just keep showing.
And the first thing.
It has their worst moments.
It was giggle.
It was really pathetic, actually,
because you think, what the hell do we do now?
John, you and I both went through a flying train.
Saturday, April 4th, 2026,
1.50 p.m. outside of Walter Reed Military Medical Center.
No Marine One, no motorcade roads open.
Yeah, I just don't understand why people do this shit. It's so oh, it's it's unbelievable. It's so unbearable
I I understand I'm sympathetic to why people do this where they just like really want to lean into hope
Hopium, right?
That's what it is but
It annoys me stop doing that
that. Maybe it's because I'm used to it growing up in Turkey. Okay. Growing up in Turkey,
you get used to this. And I'm sure people in Russia have similar opinions as well. People
that live all around the world have like similar opinions or similar experiences where you're
just like growing up in Turkey. You did this kind of stuff used to happen all the fucking
time okay 25 years and 30 years later you realize it's not that's not ever
happening okay that just evil never dies and and you just can't hold out hope
like that because slowly but surely it'll literally chip away at your soul
every time you're like oh it's fucking happening oh my god it finally happened
like divine intervention nope dick cheney Henry Kissinger these guys stayed
a live. Decades after the damage was done, okay?
Kutiyabishio Olamans, this is what I'm going to, exactly.
Adedawan is an 80 and he doesn't slam a meat load for dinner every night. First of all,
Adedawan is old as fuck too. And secondly, do you know how many cancer scares have
happened or not cancer scares, but like cancer prayers have taken place for Adedawan as
well? You don't know. That's what I mean. Anytime he goes to the hospital,
Everyone's like, oh my god, it's happening.
Also, this literally took place with Benjamin and yo.
Together, we did a lot of condom up capture training, escape innovation training.
But actually having I've only ejected, I've not done what you've done,
but it's completely different when it happens for real.
Safe to say that Hassanabi is a Holocaust denier, bitch.
Wait, what?
What the fuck are you talking about?
How did you arrive at this insanity?
Is it because I said evil never dies like and you can't hope for divine intervention
is that why because like Hitler killed himself is that what the argument is new pet.
All right.
Yeah, we'll keep we'll keep this one as a pet.
Classic Euro classic Euro Lib.
Can you talk through that moment in the cockpit when you had to make the decision to get out because when you and I've talked about this
It sounds surreal. I
See you're a little but he has Europa in the name. So I assume it's a Euro hog
But it's weird because like Euro hogs are Holocaust deniers, right?
So it's just like doesn't make any sense how you make that decision and how that whole process goes
Well, it's defined by the moment. I mean, when we got hit by the missile, the aircraft
rotated a couple of times and we were only 50, 60 feet above the ground, doing about
five, 600 knots at the time. Then the anti-aircraft guns and your basic, it's a trained response,
you're trying to solve problems. But when the aircraft, literally I couldn't see the
back of my aircraft, it was completely orange flame, it was about 15 feet doughnut
around my aircraft a complete orange flammer couldn't see my right hand wing and so then you do click
into a again a train to respond I know this sounds boring but this is why we're trained so strange
uh euro mega hog goes into asmongol's chat
um pedo mold is watching you and is calling you anti-zameric anti-zameric that's why
yep he needed he needs that attention I think I got his attention Zachar when I said Hassan
is a holocaust in our heehee that guy's a freaking idiot
It's awesome
Cucks
Every every fucking every European MAGA supporter is double-cucked
Thank you so much. We now have to eject because this aircraft is just going to disintegrate
around us. So you then go through the checks to eject and that's when you eject. Now that's
the first time, as you'll remember, you never eject in practice. But you have complete
faith that you pull that handle and you'll be out of the aircraft. And that is how it
I think the big thing then, once you're on the ground, you have that initial shock where
we giggled.
You then literally, again, it's training, and again, I don't want to sound too boring,
but you end up going, you put the next cassette in, which is, we now need to evade, and that
is exactly what this crew will be doing now.
So going to the crew now, one of them has been plucked away.
What do you think is going through the mind of the individual?
We don't know if it's male or female.
going through in the mind of what happens next do you think?
Well much of it will be the training and I won't go into what we get taught and do
remember my experience is 35 years ago and the sophistication would have
increased but the sophistication has increased on both sides so the stakes
are the same really and it is a game of cat and mouse the US forces
to codify their colleagues and they'll have the combat search and rescue squadrons effectively
who will do that and plan how to get that person out because as you can imagine the Iranians
will be saturating the areas best they can because this is now a political game because
that gives them huge leverage.
And John, talk us through what happened with you because you and John Nicol after
you ejected, you said that initially you giggled when you landed, but you were quite quickly
captured, weren't you? What then happened?
Well, I was on the ground and I was bit dazed. John landed about a hundred meters.
Okay, I don't really care about this, man. Sorry, no disrespect to the Royal Air Force,
like, I don't care about the experiences that this guy had no disrespect. Like I said,
the view from Ali Hashim in Tehran just a moment, but first it's kind of my
kind of 48 hour hormones. Ultimatum is the latest in a long line of deadlines.
Very cool that not only were we offering red lines to our allies like Israel,
and then they were fucking violating them over and over again.
But we're also incapable of setting red lines against our adversaries, which once again,
which once again shows that perhaps we don't have the motion.
And Hannah in Washington, DC, Mike, so another threat, another deadline from Donald Trump,
all as an American pilot remains missing.
Yes indeed, another day, another deadline, President Trump writing on his social media
page that he gave 10 days for Iran to give up its grip on the Strait of Hormuz.
He says this period of time will expire on Monday, and as he says, all hell will rain
down on them should they not comply by this particular date.
But this is just another in a long line of deadlines and all of this comes as the US continues
to search for one of the pilots who was downed by Iranian air defences in the last few days.
The cold.
What if Iran is released a video of the captured pilot and they're giving him Qubi Day?
I mean, that could happen, okay?
That could happen.
I will lose my mind.
I will be extra careful about the things that I joke about going forward, because things
that I joke about here, you know, Pika broadcasting service for tomorrow's news today, it turns
into shit that I joke about now turning into reality tomorrow.
So pretty wild.
No jokes, no jokes.
Trump shares footage earlier in the Shrike attack around terminating many Iranian military
The leaders, many of Iran's military leaders who've led them poorly and unwise, they have
terminated along with much else with this massive strike in Tehran, President Donald J. Trump.
Yeah, he's no mention of the pilots, by the way.
Interesting.
I guess they don't matter.
I guess that didn't happen.
A real leftist broadcast will have no jokes is true.
or search compounded or the problem of the search compounded by the fact that it appears
that two search and rescue helicopters were also downed by Iranian defences.
The crews of those helicopters were rescued.
But this has many ramifications to the United States and of course great concern for the
military.
It had recently deployed for example B-52 bombers which can carry a far greater payload
because the president had claimed that the air defense systems in iran had been
obliterated
well clearly the events over the past twenty four hours show that this is not
the case
and the deployment of highly expensive and vulnerable
huge bombers may now have to be uh... stopped because
obviously of the threat
the new threat
from iranian air defenses that was supposed to have been destroyed
bringing in Ali Hashem in Tehran.
Ali's state media seems to have shifted from calling
for the elimination of captured pilots
to offering large cash rewards for their capture.
I mean, what is Iran making of the downing
of these US aircraft?
Well, in fact, from the first hours
they've been putting money for who captures the pilots
And they've said that getting them safe and sound is actually more beneficial for Iran.
Now, with respect to what happened yesterday, we've heard today the spokesperson for the armed forces,
Ramjit Rukhari, saying that Iran has a new system, a defensive system.
And this has been repeated over the past days.
Yesterday it was once again stressed.
and today he vowed to reveal the new defense system. However, for Iran, this breaks a narrative
because there wasn't an American narrative. President Trump says there are open skies
and Iran yesterday challenged this narrative with with. Did you see Mersham or praise your
your ass shut up. Wait, actually? My goat? The goat noticed me? Stop. Where, when, how?
Someone find it, please. I'm kidding, Hossie, love you. Fuck! God damn it, I got so excited
dude. Fuck. I got the, I got the good doctor notice, dude. That's mean, bro. That is fucked
up, dude. Fuck you downing, at least our hitting, uh, five aircrafts, including downing
to the F 15 and, uh, uh, towards the, uh, the Southwest of the country and the A 10
in the near Hormuz, then the two helicopters shooting them without downing them and also
another 8M. So the Iranians were able to get around five aircrafts hit yesterday plus several
and several of drones. This is kind of turning the tide, changing the narrative for them
and this is adding more morale to the streets.
Thank you, Ali.
Ali Hashem there in Tehran.
Let's go back to Mike Hanna in Washington, D.C. and Mike, in the last 45 minutes to an
hour or so, we've been getting reports of the arrests of family members of one of Iran's
most revered military commanders, Qasem Soleimani.
I mean, he was assassinated by the U.S. back in 2020.
What's being said, Mike?
Yes, it's, guys, my awe, if you guys remember.
Indeed, he was assassinated during President Trump's first term.
The State Department has released now an official statement saying that the green cards of Soleimani's
niece and his grand-niece have been revoked.
The State Department claims that they have been actively supporting the Iranian government
while living in Los Angeles after their green cards were revoked.
They have been arrested by the FBI and are now, it is believed, in federal custody.
Now this follows recently as well the revoking of the green cards of the daughter and her
husband of Ali La Rajani, the assassinated former security chief in Iran.
They had the green cards revoked.
They subsequently left the country.
So it does appear that State Department monitoring very closely any action or alleged action
by those who have relatives still in Iran and battling against the U.S. and Israeli
forces.
Okay, understood. Many thanks for the update, Mike.
Iranians are being encouraged to capture the missing American officer alive.
God willing, we'll find him, they say.
And with high cash rewards, if they manage, the race is on.
More than 24 hours after the jet came down, the mission to find the American continues in
in Hossastan province in the southwest of the country.
There's also a likelihood that he could just be dead. That's the other side of the story
as well. Like he could have just like, he could have just died while he was ejecting.
He could have died like, he could have had like a parachute failure. You know what I
mean? Because I don't think they do, do we know if the, if the seat that they
found was this, I guess he did make contact, right? He did. He sent a signal. That's true.
He did. I forgot. I was thinking of the other pilot. Yeah, they did receive an active beacon.
So I assume he's just, that's according to Israeli media. Yeah, but I mean, they did
find one of the guys, you know?
He could have fallen off a rock, base, or drowned or something though, still, yeah,
that's also true.
Bordering Iraq.
She you mean.
Okay, come on.
Chatters are so dumb.
And the Persian Gulf.
For the U.S., they say it's a search and rescue in this area.
For Iran, it's a hunt here in the neighboring province.
Friday afternoon news broke Iran had shot down a two-seater US F-15 fighter jet.
The parts paraded on state TV.
The pilot ejected and was rescued but the weapons systems officer in seat two no one
knows.
Two Black Hawk helicopters swept into search.
They were hit too by Iranian fire and left.
While another fighter aircraft was hit and crashed over Kuwait, the pilot safely ejected.
A downed jet and a missing American officer tell us three things about the war in Iran.
Iran. The US claim of total air dominance has taken a hit. Iran can still hit back. And
Donald Trump's claim that the US is winning just took a hit, too.
A missing officer inside enemy territory is as sensitive as it gets. If Iran captures
the American, there are fears he becomes a really powerful bargaining chip. And it
Trump's war effort at home. Given days ago, he said this about Iran.
They have no anti-aircraft equipment. Their radar is 100.
Yeah, that wasn't great. That wasn't the best thing to say. I feel like so close to, you know, what took place yesterday.
day, a little bit of an awkward oopsie moment, you know.
100% annihilated. We are unstoppable as a military force.
Today Iran's top joint military command said they'd used a new air defense system to take
down the jet.
The enemy should know that we rely on new air defense systems built by the young,
knowledgeable and proud people of this country, unveiling them one after another in the field,
we will certainly achieve full control of our country's skies."
While yesterday, a gleeful post from the Speaker of Iran's parliament said, this brilliant
no-strategy war they started has now been downgraded from regime change to, hey, can
anyone find our pilots, please?
This is the first US war plane the country has shot down in the conflict.
Trump has said the situation will not affect negotiations with Iran.
But like so much in this five week war, events can quickly overtake the rhetoric.
Well, Donald Trump has warned that time is running out for Iran to reopen the strait
of Hormuz, declaring all hell would rain down on them.
But despite US claims, as you heard there, that Iran's missile capability has been
destroyed.
Iranians launched another ballistic missile attack on Central Israel, injuring at least
six people and damaging homes.
Harry Fawcett is in Tel Aviv, where anti-war protesters are gathering tonight, and sent
us this update a short time ago.
Well, we're here in Central Tel Aviv, where many hundreds of people gathered for an
anti-war protest, despite the fact they were told by police that they would have
maximum of 150 because of security concerns, and we'll be continuing bombing from Iran.
The test has said that was a pretext. There have been good gatherings and malls on beaches
throughout the day. The police continuing to clear the square at the moment, less confrontational,
less violence than we've seen in a couple of previous protests, but as you can see
they are still making sure that people get clear.
The war itself continues. There have been six people injured in costumunition bombings
in central Israel. One Israeli soldier confirmed dead in Lebanon. Also confirmation that munitions
landed near the defence headquarters here in Tel Aviv. But of course all eyes remain
on the war in Iran and where that goes next.
More black smoke over Iran today. A signal perhaps of still further escalation. Israel
striking a huge petrochemical compound in the southwest of the country and from the US president
who threatened to bomb it back to the stone age a renewed ultimatum. Remember when I gave Iran
10 days to make a deal or open up the Hormoz Strait time is running out 48 hours before all hell
will rain down on them. Glory be to God. So he just said fuck it market open.
Isn't that what it means 48 hours is he's doing the reverse of what he's done so far
which is like at market close, he starts doing saber rattling and escalations.
Now he's just like, fuck it. We ball new meta. Fuck it. Market open. We're collapsing everything.
I guess that's what we're waiting on. He's going to taco again Monday morning. I don't know, man.
I don't know. I'm not so certain that we're moving in the direction of de-escalation.
Iran's nuclear reactor at Boucher also under fire Iran says for the fourth time a perimeter
wall struck one person killed Russia's atomic energy company saying 198 people had been evacuated
it from the site.
Yeah, weren't they sending, was it a CSEP, like the troops?
Troop transport were flying from, they were flying into the region as of last night.
Trump says if Iran doesn't open the straight in 48 hours, then he's gonna give them five
more days.
i work in walter reed and he and that bitch blowing it up with explosive diarrhea okay
yeah
massive deployment of the u.s. air force in the middle east taking place we speak
c-17 transport aircraft are crossing the atlantic and moving towards the middle east
the second wave is already over europe heading towards the eastern mediterranean
they are transporting troops heavy weapons armored vehicles as a large
visible airborne troop movement
since the beginning of the war
This is happening as of last night, or as of this morning.
Another indication that we are, I think,
amassing enough troop and heavy weapons,
armored vehicle presence in the region
that indicates, or there's at least consistent
with ground invasion.
I think it was debunked.
I mean, we have been steadily flying in troops. It's more than 50,000 at this point.
So, you know, I just don't, I just don't know how, I don't know how they do this, right?
I don't know how they establish forward operating base anywhere. They're so far from Iran, wherever they can.
The closest they can reach, the areas where they can establish headquarters will be Turkey, I guess.
Because Iranian missiles can reach Kuwait with ease.
So you can't really establish a base there.
They're clearly capable of striking far away bases in Saudi Arabia.
And that obviously is not going to work.
There is a reason why they're basically chain, they're chain together strato tankers.
When they do these aerial bombardment campaigns, when they're not using their long-range missiles, right?
I would go so far see the potshots in the direction of Injilik and on Turkish soil was also a warning sign
time to America that like Turkey is also within striking distance if necessary.
So where are they going to send, where are they going to put the troops, where are they
going to establish headquarters, like where are they going to launch from, right?
It just, there's no, there's no good options at all.
Yeah, this is Chris Hedges on the World Every Ground Invasion of Iran with Colonel Larry
Wilkerson.
We'll take a look at that after this video is over, but it's really a broadcasting authority
from a diplomatic source.
Israel and Russia coordinated the evacuation of Russian experts from the Iranian Bousheir
station.
And what seems to be a secure exit corridor from Iran.
This news agency is very dangerous.
This news is very dangerous.
It may indicate that Israel may venture and target the Bousheir nuclear power plant
in Iran.
Adolf Putler added again, instead of saying, hey, I'm going to use diplomatic pressure to ensure Israel doesn't strike nuclear plants.
I'm going to totally concede that Israel has to strike nuclear power plants with Russian nationals in them, so we're just going to take the Russian nationals out.
He's so weak. What Adolf Putler? Is he weak or is he also, as I've said over and over
again, a massive Israel dick rider. What happened to the fucking Z-pushers? Oh, you
don't understand. Russia does a tremendous amount of aid. Look at what they did with
Bashar al-Assad. They're anti-imperialist force in the region. No, man. They just
have their own regional ambitions. They're anti-West, but that doesn't mean they're anti-Israel.
They've been super pro-Israel for many, many years. And even after the invasion of Ukraine,
Israel is the only country that is in the orbit of the West and the Western sphere
of influence that actually didn't develop negative relations with Russia at all.
Where they at? Look, I give props to Adolf Putler when he ships oil to Cuba. Okay? That
is a fantastic thing that he did. That is objectively a humanitarian need that's being
addressed. Okay? So, fuck America for that. I mean, they're making Russia look good
in comparison, right? But the reality of the matter is, you know, that when push comes
to shove, Adolf Pudler is just as pro-Israel as America is, maybe not as pro-Israel as
Americans but pretty pro-Israel all the same. A lot of, it's interesting because a lot of
people who are both pushing Z and like super pro Russia and say that Russia is like the most
significant consequential anti-imperialist force on the planet. And a lot of people on the NATO side
think that Vladimir Putin has like negative associations with the state of Israel. That's
just not the case. As a matter of fact, ACP initially was super pro Benjamin Netanyahu and pro
Putler. I remember, I haven't forgotten that. Jackson Hinkel would talk about how Israel is
going to play a formative role in the new multipolar world, right?
That was real.
That's a real thing that they did.
From the wreckage of a Tehran university, condemnation of the U.S. and Israel.
They belong to the Stone Age for attacking institutions of science.
A civilized country, a civilized government never targets institutions of knowledge.
Concerned that Iran could in response intensify its attacks on regional infrastructure, dealing
more damage to the global economy.
Iran struck an international oil depot in southern Iraq today, even as it's foreign.
Also, Putin has said over and over again, Israel is basically small Russia, okay?
In Israel, the third most commonly spoken language is not English, okay?
It goes as follows.
It's Hebrew, Arabic, and then the third most commonly spoken language is Russian.
English is the fourth most commonly spoken language in Israel.
Okay?
Just remember that.
And yes, Adolf Pudler has, time and time again, said that, that Israel is like a, like a sister
nation to Russia. So many Russian nationals live in Israel and have a, have dual citizenship.
Yeah. He said that because of the amount of Russians that live in Israel. I know.
It's the third most common second language, not third most common language, okay.
Minister said it was still open to talks, what we care about are the terms he said.
Tehran continuing to emphasize its key bargaining chip, its hold over the Strait of Homoz, striking
what it called an Israeli linked vessel while allowing through ships bound for Iran.
Hassan and his Russia takes a famously bad so I would suggest not listening to him.
opposition is run out of Israel. I like that my Russia takes piss off both the people who
are on the on the left most position left most flank that say Russia is an anti-imperial
force and it objectively pisses off every pro-nado dick-rider Natsek liberal. Okay,
It's awesome.
This is a huge achievement for Iran that gives them control that they can use as leverage
to get what they want.
This is what they believe, but I think it's a mistake.
It's internationalizing the world.
A huge coalition is being built against Iran, which it does not have the diplomatic wherewithal
to withstand it.
And ultimately, it's going to cost Iran.
Israel's military releasing these images of what it said was the destruction of
an Iranian mobile ballistic missile launcher.
The U.S. intelligence, according to CNN reporting, assesses Iran still retains half its missiles
and attack drones.
Residential areas in central Israel hit repeatedly today.
In Moscow we have a joke, Russian Libtard is concerned with unjust invasion of Ukraine
and fleece the country to Israel.
Yeah, it's a very good joke, tovoresh.
Iranian ballistic missiles releasing cluster munitions, harder to intercept, falling indiscriminately.
There is a bullet in the roof and on the second floor.
The left side is un-scratched because he listened to the home front command instructions,
so he's going to say that, please.
Israel's still striking southern Lebanon.
This the aftermath of the latest attacks on the coastal city of Tyre,
as Israeli troops cement what they call their security zone in the south of the country.
country. It affairs to be a new phase of this war, it's likely to be here in Iran. New images
of the US strike on a bridge on Thursday from the vantage of nearby picnickers. Donald Trump
warning then, as now, of much more to follow.
Well, I've been speaking to Ben Amben Talebou, who is the Senior Director of the Iran
program and senior fellow at the foundation of defense of democracies. I asked, let's
get Benjamin Nenia, whose mouthpiece on our channel for broadcast to explain to us how
things are actually going swimmingly. FDD for those of you who don't know is directly
and israeli agency
smack dab in the middle of fucking washington dc okay
foundation for defending democracies fdb is in israeli agency
it is a must-odd cut out
it is apps of fucking lukely unconditionally pro not only pro israel
but like pro benjamin in yahoo okay
in what the shooting down of the jet and the possibility of another being
shot down
tells us about where this war is that
Well, more than a month into the conflict,
it does show that the Islamic Republic of Iran
does at least still possess some sort of residual
air defense capability.
The question is how much capacity,
how much of that air defense threat exists?
Where is it and what does it look like?
Are these foreign provided surface to air missiles?
Are these Iranian copies of those
that they've moved into underground bunkers
alongside their mobile ballistic missiles, for example?
And then third, if not, are these man pads?
these shoulder fired. We've seen the ability of smaller cheaper systems to get the best
of larger, more expensive systems many times in the history of the Middle East.
But this factor would have been brought about by those US jets flying lower than ever before.
Iran says it's used a new air defense system to target these aircrafts. What do you make of that?
It's unclear for now. I mean the Islamic Republic. Oh, it's just the lucky strike. That's uh, come on. Come on
Come on
It certainly likes hyperbole. It would certainly be richer socialist ever check his net worth me. You think I'm the richest socialist ever
buddy
Let me tell you there's a lot of of historically famously much wealthier socialist
Uh, but also even right now, I don't even strike the top like
10,000 of the wealthiest socials. First of all, you got straight up the entirety of the Communist Party in China. Okay?
Like
Lot wealthier a lot wealthier communists exist on the planet like
infinitely wealthier
And even a lot wealthier communists exist on the US soil. Maybe some of them are US citizens. They live in China even, you know
A lot of people
Keen to engage in more hyperbole
Amid an ongoing conflict for deterrence purposes, but it depends what we mean by new sometimes
The Islamic Republic cannibalizes older systems. Sometimes it marries the Chinese political people are not rich buddy. What are you talking about? There's literally
really billion, every billionaire in China is also a member of the party. Okay? What
the fuck are you talking about? And this, that's just the billionaires. Every Chinese
billionaire is a part of the Communist Party of China. That's number one. Every, every
centimillionaire, every millionaire that is also still wealthier than I am is also
Also a part of the Communist Party of China.
Together, it's patchwork of existing foreign and domestically produced systems.
It is.
It would come rich because of politics.
Did I imply that?
Did I say that?
So until we see more imagery and until we know more about the actual capabilities,
we're going to have to take the regime statement here with a grain of salt.
And yet Donald Trump and his defense secretary Pete Hegzeff sold the world.
America had total, complete 100% dominance of the skies over Iran.
You can disable air defences to enable major military operations without having to destroy
every single unit.
Ultimately, though, I think it's not one approach.
It's a cocktail approach.
Just after all, there is a difference between air superiority and air supremacy, and there
is a difference between the Islamic Republic occasionally being able to fire off surface
to air missiles or man pads, as well as having a fully functioning integrated air and missile
defense network.
How do you think this incident affects what America does next?
Because let's not forget, and it's easy to forget, but there was supposed to be a deadline
of April the 6th for Iran to open the strait of Hormuz, or Donald Trump was going to...
Even Channel 4 is kind of cooking this guy, which is crazy, I guess.
Bomb them to oblivion or something.
Yeah.
quite sure what the status of these deadlines are particularly
uh... because they're married with a certain series of negotiations that
occasionally the islamic public denies publicly
uh... and then uh... engages in privately but that tells you about a
certain level of confidence and a willingness to fight
uh... in this regime more than one month into the conflict and there are
no alternatives or pathways to victory other than degrading and
destroying the regime's missile program
or faring out or destroying what's left of the nuclear material, the Fissal material,
or more importantly, as you mentioned, trying to reopen the Strait of Hormuz.
Anything else I think with respect would be posturing.
And therefore, battlefield conditions more than political timelines will define what
happens next.
Do you believe that the U.S. is actually having indirect talks with someone who is
mandated, who is the authority to represent Iran right now?
This is a regime that I liken now to being a zombie regime.
It's headless, it's weak, but it's still lethal, but it's going in many different directions
at once.
And it's a real question if America does direct or indirect.
It's not though.
Like there's only been two instances in the past 35 days where there's been inconsistent
messaging coming from the Iranian side.
One was obviously Pazesh Qeyan when he like apologized to the Gulf States, right?
And they very quickly packed that up.
And then the other one is the former foreign minister, right, that wrote like an article
for the foreign policy magazine.
That's it.
And one is the current head of state technically, but obviously doesn't have a lot of power.
Is it just a symbolic person, right?
And the other is a former, the other is a former foreign minister.
So it's like outside of that, especially with respect to like the military goals that the
RGC is advancing, like they are, there hasn't been any sort of issues seemingly, or any
sort of inconsistencies on their end at all. If anything, this is just wish-casting. It kind
of feels like they are more, they're more singularly minded on this issue than ever before, because
like, there are a lot of moderates and a lot of reformists in the past, some of which
that got killed, ironically enough, that played a big role in pushing for normalized relations
with the Western world, no matter how much the Western world showed the Iranian government
that they wanted no, they wanted no, no, they had no interest in normalized relations
at all. The negotiations were always, the negotiations always led to failure
and more destruction, and more crippling sanctions.
We taught the current existing Iranian government that reform is a failure.
Reformists are wrong.
They're delusional.
We did that.
And not only did we do that, but we also killed the people that were more pragmatic.
And they were replaced by hardliners.
Now that works if you can, um, homosify the Iranian government in the eyes of the western
world.
But Iran is a sovereign state and it is achieving its military objectives and it has literally
fought successfully for some form of sanctions relief now.
So you can't really do that to a sovereign country in the same way that you can just avoid
humanizing the Palestinian victims or the Palestinian resistance or even talk to the
Palestinian resistance, right?
Same with Hezbollah, the Lebanese resistance.
You can, they're not state actors, so you can just like present them as a bad guys
unconditionally, never really listen to what they have to say, never really account
for their logic behind their actions or the demands that they make, but you can't really
do that for the IRGC. You can't really do that for the Islamic Republic because it is
a sovereign country that has diplomatic relations with countries outside of the Western sphere
of influence and sometimes even with countries within the Western sphere of influence, obviously
not the same level of diplomatic relations that they can have considering that the Western
sphere of influence is still dominated by American foreign policy, okay? There's nothing left
to avoid in the stream. No ad breaks equals, no avoiding necessary life. You trained us
like Pavlovian dogs and left us in the dust. Yeah. What is this? The Ukraine takes galore.
buddy no one fucking cares the irony is like my Crimea position is like established as as fact now
okay I don't know why I don't know why yeah there are still like you creating influence
they're like oh it's our opportunity to fucking once again talk about Hasan and claim he's like
super fucking pro Vladimir Putin or whatever it's just this is a this is a lost cause in some
ways it's identical to the way people talk about Israel and like defending
Israel in the Western world, you know? It's so so ridiculous, okay?
Anyway, Trump's gonna come back from the hospital, say he's now resurrected, Trump
is not in the hospital. Back negotiations, what is the guarantee that the
Islamic Republic in a post-conflict scenario could even deliver factually or bureaucratically
with all the various component parts of the Islamic Republic be able to agree to that which
is passed in direct and indirect negotiations.
Those are all things everybody is going to be learning and watching in real time.
Finally, what do you make of the prospect of the possibility of American troops entering
on the ground at this point?
If we look at the change in U.S. forced posture in the region, the president traditionally
He does not simply bring assets into the region to let them sit there.
So in the minds of some American washers, it's more a matter of when rather than if
there's some sort of a smaller rain or a special operations mission, other than a special operations
mission or a search and rescue mission, I should say, to find the downed pilot.
At this point in time, it's really anyone's guess in which direction the president may
take that.
People say that's a low probability situation, but certainly a high impact one that could
be a game changer in the direction of this conflict.
Ben and Ben Salad, thank you so much for speaking with us.
Thank you.
A month into the U.S. and Israel's war on Iran, one of Washington's goals rose to
the top, seizing control of the Strait of Hormuz from Tehran.
The growing number of U.S. troops and weapons being deployed to the region with
the stated goal to break the Iranian restrictions on global shipping traffic and to end its nuclear
program. Recently, the White House warned it would not be deterred.
They now have the chance that is Iran to permanently abandon their nuclear ambitions
and to join a new path forward. We'll see if they want to do it. They know where
they're worth tonight, man.
officials insist they'll never accept Trump's 15-point action proposal.
That will only happen when the idea of acting against the Iranian nation is completely removed
from your corrupt minds.
Even though Tehran sits some 10,000 kilometers away from Washington, its ability to match
U.S. airstrikes matches its grip on the strait.
In the first week of the war, Iranian warheads hit not just U.S. military, diplomatic
and economic targets in the region, but those of Washington's allies in the gulf as well.
Two weeks in, the Iranian economic tsunami ramped up, crippling energy and natural resources
exports from gulf countries.
And in this era of globalization, that means prices of everything from energy.
What is this?
The Iran regime, the energy value monitor says the Iran regime is growing more defined
confident, not in a rush for negotiations or ceasefires, cutting side deals on Hormuz routes
with French and Japanese ships crossing, maintains firing capabilities, clamping down domestically.
This is the update as of 21 hours ago. At least four U.S. aircrafts damaged by Iran,
U.S. crew member missing. Iran rejected meeting in Pakistan, according to Walsha Journal.
Rejected a 48-hour ceasefire according to FARs. U.S. is striking to Iran. Israeli strikes
continue, Kuwait, Iran targeted desalination plan and UNSC vote on Bahrain resolution.
Any idea, any kind of statement around like Iran flailing, Iran being destroyed, Iran being
Tattered the regime losing its grip of power like all this stuff is fucking wish-casting
Okay, that's what it is is wish-casting
Iran is developing bilateral commitments that are going to shake up the Western world
Iran is almost single-handedly causing a lot of countries that want to even at
aesthetically, look like they have some sort of sovereignty underneath the American security
umbrella to turn around and develop direct relations with a foreign adversary that America's
waging war with.
That's huge.
It is the exact opposite of what Marco Rubio wanted.
Marco Rubio was demanding that European diplomats apply pressure to Iran.
That was a big part of the reason why they wanted to create a coalition of the willing,
not because they like desperately need French ships or whatever.
wanted French diplomatic pressure, something that Iran does care about, because as far as
militarily, if you're, if you're Iran and you're fighting against America, you're fighting
against the rest of the world, right? You're fighting against the entire Western world.
So any kind of direct dealing, if you're France or any of these other European countries
or if you're these regional countries, regional powers like Pakistan, any kind of direct
dealing with Iran is undermining American hegemony, okay? Directly undermining American hegemony.
And it will cause the permission structure to expand for other countries as well, first
is France. And then you'll see other countries also say, you know what? We're gonna also
deal with Iran directly. Okay? We have interest in the region. Even Trump saying, okay,
like you deal with the trade of hormones yourself is unironically an admission of
defeat in that regard, where it can be seen for European partners, American partners in
Europe that they're allowed to cut bilateral deals with Iran.
Okay.
Breaking reporting from Walter Reed.
What is this?
Stop.
I hate this fucking.
I hate the Walter Reed meta that everyone is like forcing, okay?
I mean, this is funny, sad story, Trump, I'm having breast enlargement surgery, Byron
Noem, I know, I love you.
After surgery, when Trump woke up with only JD Vance next to him, Trump, where is he?
You don't know who gave you the massive bazongas?
What starts crying?
That's right, it was Byron Noem who gave the breast enlargement to Donald Trump.
He gave his breast to seize the Donald Trump and that's what took place.
Y'all are dumb as hell bro.
Can we ban megafaunas, please?
Livifonics are rising from Europe to Asia and beyond.
A month into the war, inflation is affecting economies far far away, including that of
the US.
Indirectly, the Iranian long game of making the U.S. change course could convince the
White House to start looking for an off-ramp.
Many Americans now think the war has gone too far, especially as they struggle to afford
rapidly rising fuel prices.
But the White House insists the economic impact is short-term, thinking it can defeat
Iran's strategy of hitting the U.S. where it hurts the most, in the nation's wallet.
I'm in the campus of Shahid Beshti University, located in the northern parts of the Iranian
capital, Tehran.
And behind me you can see actually the Institute for Plasma and Laser Research, which was heavily
damaged as a result of this recent round of the continued campaign of the air strikes
by the Americans and Israelis.
The amount of damage is unbelievably massive not only to this building but also where I
was walking through the different parts of the campus including a dormitory and we know
that this specific institute targeted is critically important.
It was founded in 2003 by Dr. Terran Chi, the former head of the Azad University and
one of the scientists of the country that was assassinated in the war that happened
back in June and right now we see that one of the institutes
founded by him was impacted and behind me as you can see this is the
damage the huge amount of damage to this building
and the debris the equipments related to this
institute is all.
Shahid means well in Turkish I think it means
witness, right? Shahad Shahid means martyr.
Round showing the huge amount of blast that took place and you know this is the
scope of the air strikes across the country that is expanding in a sense and
now there are growing concerns about the civilian infrastructure specifically
schools and universities being targeted. It is not the first one. We know that
three other major universities. This is obviously the third one being targeted and right now you
can see this is the building that right now you're seeing is not the institute but the dormitory
in which students used to leave. Fortunately, we don't have the growing number about growing
concern about the fatalities as students were outside for the Norhuz holidays but it's still
speaking of the infrastructure it is really massive. We know that prior to that we've got the
University of Science and Technology being targeted. The air strikes by the Americans and Israelis put
a huge amount of impact on them and that is located in the eastern parts of the capital
where heavy bombardments have been happening over the past weeks and related to that university
He also was Dr. Shamak Dari, one of the associate professors of Iran's University of Science and
Technology who was assassinated alongside with his 11 and 18 year old children.
The Iranian side is interpreting that as a war crime.
It is interpreting that according to the spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, a systematic
attack on the academic foundations of the country which is going on.
We know that in addition to the two universities, this one and the one in the eastern part of
the capital, there is also a Sfahan University of Technology, which was also targeted a couple
of days ago.
And this is obviously the continuation of the, actually attacks that are targeting
the infrastructure of the country.
Why has Iran let this French cargo ship through now?
What's...
Yeah, let's take a look. Did you get your degree from there, Dr. Jihad? Yes.
All right, before we get to the French commitment,
top aides have privately made the case President Trump in recent days that Iran's power-generated
facilities and bridges are legitimate military targets because destroying them could cripple
the country's missile and nuclear programs, if you'll say. Insane. Okay.
Okay, insane. Trump is already flexing the bombs. And oh, the other one, the other one
that I wanted to talk about is like, with the way that like the Western press is covering
this incident.
The missing airman raises concerns that Iran can gain leverage over the US. Since
1979, Iran's government has repeatedly used hostage taking as a tactic against his adversaries.
You cannot take a hostage, it's functionally not a hostage, okay?
This is not a civilian, number one.
This is an enemy of the state that is currently being bombed.
This is a prisoner of war, okay?
It's a totally separate designation.
It's ridiculous.
But of course it's the same as the people that said, you know, this is my big beautiful
baby uh is really occupation force soldier was kidnapped from a fucking tank let me take you
through the uh the other names who we know are being released could be happening right now
mutton angress 22 years old a soldier in the idf kidnapped from a tank during a battle with
like how can you say that man kidnapped from a tank kidnapped from an f-15 fighter pilot
taken hostage what are we doing what are we fucking doing like that's insane dude
what do you what do you mean they're taking them hostage brother brother
sister embies listen what the fuck do you think the FAT fighter pilot was doing
on Iranian airspace he was on a fucking bombing mission these guys are
unbelievable with the way that they talk about this shit yeah BBC is also doing
as well this moment is fraught with risk and political peril our chief
international correspondent writes if the airmen has taken hostage and is
circulated it will be a propaganda victory for Iran yeah kidnap for you
guessed it being white so many people are doing this and it's not a mistake
it's deliberate, okay?
Here's a here's another insane take. I gotta read the economist in Bloomberg also called the downing of a fighter jet as an
Escalation by Iran everyone knows you're supposed to just let invading mothers bombing universities girl schools and apartment buildings
That shoot and then that shooting back is an act of unhinged aggression
the New York Times described
Iran's normal act of self-defense
shooting down American jets that are bombing their fucking country is an
escalation from Iran's leadership augmenting people's anxiety are the
recent escalations from Iran's leadership on Friday Iran shot down an
American fighter jet in the Southwest part of the country what the fuck it's
it's incredible that you you have the audacity to type those words out and
put it out there, you believe your audience is stupid. And perhaps they might be, okay?
But remember, these are some of the most educated people in the country, because the overwhelming
majority of the country don't fucking read it all and aren't even literate, right?
So even the most educated liberals are reading the New York Times and developing this framework,
this perspective without even second-guessing themselves, without even thinking about it,
without thinking critically about it. The Economist editor shared an unsourced claim
that this health center famous for his vaccine research was producing biological weapons.
When this was pointed out, he defended himself and deleted it without explanation.
Now that the idea of a simultaneously denied and refused to explain why it directly
shocked the center, I hope he will clarify to his readers his own comments. He's not
going to because he doesn't have to right and the same thing happened on October 7 when they were like
oh 40 decapitated babies 40 decapitated babies Hamas decapitated children they lit children on fire
like they they lined them up and then lit them on fire like all this nonsense right like atrocity
propaganda to justify what came after justify the genocide western imperialism has one trick
Okay? Greatly increasing the delusional atrocity propaganda in an effort to claim that our victims
in the crosshairs, many of which are civilians by the way, are actually barbaric. Okay? They're
barbaric. They're barbaric and they deserve to be brought to heel through violence, through our
barbaric violence. It's very clear that that is the purpose. That's what the purpose of this
kind of propaganda is, right? But going back to this,
kidnapped from a fucking tank. If you're invaded, thousands of people are killed,
your infusion destroyed, and your leadership is wiped out, says Adam Johnson in a sneak attack.
Anything short of you doing this to the enemy in response cannot by definition be an escalation. That's how language works. That's how words work
Capturing POWs prisoners of war bombing your population is of course not hostage-taking. Okay
It was just a 32 year old bombing bombing a college dorm BBC is also calling the American prisoner war hostage
ABC News Australia is also calling the downed prisoner of war a potential hostage Abby Phillips also said it
Ostensibly straight report Alex Michael's also refers to downed pilot as potential hostage
Like there is an implicit bias here that a lot of these people don't recognize and
If they were to go against the grain they would probably get punished for it
They probably get yelled at
Nathan J. Robinson says, let's be clear at the outset, if Iran holds a U.S. pilot, that person is
a prisoner of war, not a hostage. Your terminology matters. And we should insist that the media use
the correct language for the situation. And also understand that our countrymen,
our countrymen, okay, our citizens, our soldiers, flying those F-15s over Iranian airspace
are not there on a leisure mission, okay? They're not there for innocent goals.
We are blowing up their schools. We are blowing up their energy facilities.
We are destroying, we are destroying their bridges. We're murdering children.
That's what those F-15 fighter jets are doing, okay?
okay? It's totally fucking ridiculous. We are doing terrorism. Just because none of our foreign
adversaries have either had the interest or the weaponry to be able to do to us what we have
done to others doesn't change that dynamic at all. You have to be consistent. You have to be
be consistent in this. You can't just only remember international rules of combat,
international human rights, when it's something that we're, it's something
that like our foreign adversaries are violating, okay? And not only are we
attacking Iran unjustifiably, right? And Iran is defending itself
justifiably, we also engaged in this attack through perfidy, through a negotiations process
where the stated objectives that we seemingly had for even bombing Iran now were actually
accomplished through the diplomatic route.
Okay, but it turns out we had no real interest in accomplishing these goals of like, you
you know, taking out their nuclear program in any significant manner.
We just simply wanted to bomb them.
We wanted, Israel wanted to bomb them, and so we wanted to bomb them as well.
Israel had a goal of destabilizing and destroying Iran, and we went along for the ride.
Please stop giving a platform to angel fish of the woods, idiotic hate.
What the fuck is angel fish of the woods, idiotic hate?
What are you saying?
They commented on Nathan J. Robbins's post. Oh, who cares man? What the hell?
There's just an account that was replying to Nathan J. Robbins. Who cares? Okay.
It's just so totally ridiculous, like I understand, I understand that it is hard for many people
to shed themselves of this social conditioning, this us versus them mentality to see the humanity
in the citizens of countries in the periphery, people living in designated enemies of our
our state, but you have to understand these are human beings, okay, just like you and I.
They have dreams, they have goals, they just want to survive, they want to live normal
lives, okay?
And our countrymen, people that we know, are going there and bombing their fucking
schools, killing their children.
Of course they have a right to retaliate.
Of course they have a right to defend themselves.
The idea that like, because it's our countrymen that's automatically a hostage is fucking ridiculous,
okay?
Shed yourself of this idiotic propaganda.
Seriously.
It's ironic because when I say stuff like this, people turn around and say, oh, you fucking,
you know, you love, you love the enemy, you're terrorists.
It's like, no, we are the terrorists in this situation.
It's just the truth.
What do you call it when you blow up a fucking school?
It's terrorism.
It doesn't matter if the school's an Iranian school, it doesn't matter if the school's an American school, it's terrorism just the same.
Mohammed Safa
says if the United States is at war then Pete Hexeth is a war criminal.
United States is not at war than Pete Hexeth is a murderer. Would Pete Hexeth order the military to
do violates international law? Double-tap strike on the B-1 bridge in Iran while the rescue team
were on site is succession to target first responders assisting victims of the initial attack.
Under the Geneva Conventions you are obligated to rescue victims of the first attack,
abandoned any survivors and bombing them along with the rescue teams is illegal,
immoral and a war crime like blowing up that b1 bridge is no different than someone
blowing up the golden gate bridge with cars going through it just because other
countries don't have that capability nor the ambition if they do have the
capability doesn't change that dynamic at all okay it's the same shit
It's ridiculous.
It's very, very frustrating.
I agree there's a bias, but how much of this is just people not having a better word to
to describe what they mean because honestly,
hostage is the first word that comes in my mind,
even though I don't think the pilot is innocent at all.
I told you, there's a term for it.
It's called a prisoner of war.
That's why I'm saying there's a real,
there's a correct term for it, okay?
Just as there's a difference between fighting back
in self-defense, right?
And and taking out an assailant who's like trying to kill you
Versus going out and murdering someone
Right because you wouldn't
You wouldn't be comfortable with the with the term murder if someone actually was being attacked and they successfully
And they successfully defend themselves, right?
The same goes for this
There's a difference between someone who is a hostage
And someone is a prisoner of war and I know for a fact that professional journalists know that distinction
Okay, these aren't random Americans these are fucking journalists. These are professional journalists. There's a style guide
As a matter of fact, I'm willing to to bet that that style guide is what?
Is is causing a lot of journalists to say it this way
To use these terms rather than the appropriate terms
It's big news, isn't it?
And just to bring our viewers up to date, you know, why are we concentrating on this?
Yeah, it brings a human dimension to the war, says Sky News military analyst about a missing
American pilot from the F-15 jet.
Has Sky News ever raised that same human dimension about the U.S. and Israel, carpet
bombing Gaza, Lebanon, and Iran?
No.
It's shocking how openly and repeatedly the Western media tells you that they
simply do not consider brown people to be human.
Among the first casualties of this war were 160 Iranian schoolchildren, but it
It takes a lost US pilot to bring a human dimension to the slaughter.
This is the implicit bias in full display.
Recognize it, learn from it, okay, and don't repeat it, and check people when they engage
in it as well.
Because this person says it, and they live in polite society, they don't even think
about what they just said.
They don't think that this is a disgusting statement to make, okay?
Because there is that shared bias that we all have.
I talked about this with respect to Islamophobia yesterday extensively, right?
When everyone shares that same resentment, it's very difficult to explain to people why
that shared resentment is wrong, even if it totally is wrong, even if it's totally
bigoted. Our guys are human beings. They have dreams, they have souls, they represent humanity.
Our enemies are just a blob. They're collateralized, okay? At most. At best, they are just collateral
damage oh well it happened it's sad right at worse they deserved it it's some
it's big news isn't it and just keep bringing our viewers up to date you know
it why are we concentrating on one jets and one aircrew well it's because
tactically it's not really significant but strategically if Iran manages to find
the aircrew first then the danger is we go down a path which we went down in
in the Gulf War when Flutton and John Peters,
how we had him on earlier,
he was paraded propaganda and it touched the whole world
and it suddenly brings a human dimension to the war.
So at the moment, it's big news, isn't it?
And this keep bringing our viewers up to date,
why are we concentrating on one jet and one air crew?
Well, it's because tactically,
it's not really significant,
but strategically, if Iran manages to find the air crew
first, then the danger is we go down a path
which we went down in the Gulf War, when Flux and John Peters, how we had him on earlier,
you know, he was paraded propaganda and it touched the whole world. And it suddenly brings
a human dimension to the war. So at the moment, it's big news, isn't it? And just to bring
our viewers up to date, you know, why are we concentrating on one jet and one air crew?
Well, it's because tactically, it's not really significant. But strategically, if
Iran manages to find the aircrew first.
Then the danger is we go down a path
which we went down in the Gulf War when
Flutton and John Peters, how we had him on earlier,
he was paraded propaganda and it touched the whole world.
And it suddenly brings a human dimension to the war.
So at the moment, it's big news, isn't it?
And just keep bringing our viewers up to date.
Why are we concentrating on one jet and one aircrew?
Well, it's because tactically it's not really significant
But strategically, if it were...
Sorry.
I was looking at something on my phone.
Well, and how did the ship get there?
That's the question there, Catherine.
Here's what's interesting about this story.
It's not the fact the ship sailed
through the Strait of Hormuz, right?
You know, there have been dozens of ships
which have been able to sail through the Strait of Hormuz,
the very dangerous, treacherous run.
Most of those, almost all of them,
have been affiliated with either Iran,
with the UAE, with China, with India, with Saudi Arabia, so-called friendly or not hostile
nations, i.e. certainly not Western European nations, certainly not the United States.
So how did the French ship get through? Well, according to shipping data, and remember,
like you said, this was a French shipping group which owned this ship. And it apparently
entered the Strait of Hormuz and took a route very close to an Iranian island called
Iraq Island and why is that significant because Lloyd's list is actually referred to it and
they track shipping and shipping data. They refer it to Tehran's toll booth, meaning that
taking that route implies that ships that pass by Iraq Island have been granted permission
and why? Uh-oh. Urgent. Tasman Agency signing an Iranian
military source, US force or bombing areas where their missing pilot may be located
in the southwest of the country. Oh, shit. Remember what I said? Remember what I said
yesterday? What did I fucking tell you yesterday? What did I tell you yesterday, motherfucker?
Oh, oops. How did the Israel, I bet you it's not even the American forces doing
I bet you is the Israeli ones
I bet you they're gonna be like odd the wires got crossed. I can't believe we fucking killed our
Brave soldier. How did that happen? I?
Wasn't here yesterday. What was it? I said they're going to try their best to recover this pilot and
And I could totally see a reality where they give up on recovering the pilot and
Instead
Maybe send the coordinates to Israeli Air Force
Fighter pilots who then bomb that area and implement Hannibal doctrine
America probably won't implement the Hannibal doctrine personally
Right is that's a bridge too far. I don't think America would do it
But if Israel kills the American pilot in in it, you know
If Israel were to kill the American pilot on an accident they can just turn around and blame the IRGC
First of all because that will be the goal and then when the dust is settled
No fucking way you did say that yesterday law. Yep
That's why piker broadcasting service for tomorrow's news today, okay
I don't think the American military will do a deliberate attack with their own forces
I mean if they did that would mean something that would mean that we are we've moved beyond
What what previous American military doctrine looks like we're just totally behaving like Israel like buddy fucking and stuff happens
Obviously in the American military, but like this is a totally separate. This is like a deliberate
This is a deliberate attempt to kill
They're their own fighter pilot because they can't extract them successfully and
they just don't want them to be a pawn. They don't want them to turn into a
prisoner of war that Iran will use for propaganda purposes. They can't let that
happen because at that point it's a major liability. So instead of
of continuing to attempt to rescue him, they turn around and they give Israel the coordinates
maybe, and then the Israeli Air Force blows it up.
And then they blame Iran for it.
There's 100% speculation.
Yes, I'm telling you what I suspected could happen yesterday.
Now there's at least one point of evidence thus far that what I suspected could happen
yesterday might be happening today. That's the point.
Pilot dies on Iranian soil. You can blame Iran for it. You can just claim that it's Iran
that killed the pilot. Look at how violent they are. Look at how bloodthirsty they are.
And then the dust settles. And obviously there's an autopsy that's conducted and they
find out that it was most likely an Israeli bombing that took place and and you know a
month later down the line there's a New York Times report on it maybe two months later
there's a New York Times reporter of like the failed attempts to capture this brave
pilot where what happened and then they like follow it along and they find out all the
things that I'm just telling you right now if if they actually successfully killed
is dude.
the sauce stopped the propaganda fucking hell man if they share the coordinates
it will be with a note clearly saying don't bomb here jeez man yeah yeah no
Definitely, you're right. Yeah, they would they would share the coordinates of the pilot which Israel already has
They have already shared the coordinates of the pilot with Israel for de-confliction
But who's to say Israel, you know
Who's to say what Israel does with?
Those coordinates, you know
Just saying
The U.S. is deploying most of its long-range JASSM ER stealth missiles for the Iran War,
pulling them from global stockpiles.
Only about 425 remain available worldwide out of 2,300 pre-war.
These missiles have been heavily used over 1,000 in the first month, reducing reserves
meant for other conflicts replacing them could take years.
Source Bloomberg.
Nice.
Yeah.
Yeah, they sent a note to Israel saying, do not use the Hannibal Directive here, okay?
killing your own pilot worse propaganda than the IRGC capturing them. Americans are the most
propagandized country on the planet. Many of them will believe that it was IRGC and the
violent bloodthirsty murderers that didn't even take the pilot as a prisoner of war and instead
slaughtered him. What do you talk about?
Yeah, just one soldier infinitely infinitely a larger liability if he's alive and captured
alive and is a prisoner of war that the Iranians can use as propaganda. Okay.
Anyway, let's continue.
Because they paid the toll.
They paid for it.
What's interesting there is, if it is confirmed that the French paid for its ship to get through,
not only would this be the first instance of a ship owned by a European, a Western
European shipping company being able to sail through the Strait of Ramuse, it would presumably
also be the first instance in which they paid for it and would really be in a sense
a snub.
Right back at Donald Trump, who famously said in his address, which didn't really say
much the other night, he basically said to the Europeans, go get it.
Go get the oil.
Don't be cowardly.
It's theirs for you to take.
And essentially what the French are saying is, no, easier said than done, Mr. President.
We're not going to get the oil because it's treacherous and we'd be putting our ships
and our crews in imminent lethal jeopardy.
But we will try to get oil through, as you suggest, but we will pay for it to make sure
that it's done safely.
So implicitly, the message from France, if it's borne out that they paid for the ship
to pass through is, you know what?
Here's the new world you created, Mr. Trump, Mr. President.
And in your new world, guess what?
Ships like ours, French, European, U.S. ships now have to pay for the right of
passage for the Strait of Hormuz.
That was not the reality before the war started, when passing through that Strait
history.
All right.
Unintended consequences.
Doug, thank you so much.
That's our international affairs commentator, Douglas Herbert.
Herbert.
The road.
All right.
Now let's look at Chris Hedges, Will Debrey, Grand Evasion of Iran with Colonel Larry
Wilkinson.
The contradictory statements emanating from the Trump White House about the war on Iran
are evidence of panic.
This panic caused by the inability to halt Iranian attacks, open the Strait of Hormuz,
or cope with a mounting global financial crisis, means the Trump administration is
now considering conducting ground operations, perhaps attempting to seize the Persian Gulf
Islands of Abu Musa and the greater and lesser tombs, lorric and Karg islands.
The United States has deployed the Tripoli Amphibious Ready Group with the 31st Marine
Expeditionary Unit composed of about 3,500 sailors and Marines in addition to transport
and strike fighter aircraft, as well as amphibious assault and tactical assets.
It has deployed the Boxer Amphibious Ready Group with about 2,500 Marines equipped with
F-35B Lightning II stealth fighters, MV-22B Osprey, tilt rotors and attack helicopters.
The U.S. has also deployed 2,000 paratroopers of the 1st Brigade Combat Team of the 82nd
Airborne and is reportedly considering augmenting these forces with another 10,000 troops.
What will a ground attack look like?
How risky will be air or amphibious assaults?
Will these assaults result in large casualty rates?
Can they force Iran to capitulate?
Will they reopen the Strait of Hormuz to international shipping?
What will such an assault, especially on Karg Island, which lies 16 miles off Iran's coast
and processes 90% of the country's oil exports mean for the global economy?
Or will a ground war rather than end the conflict widen and prolong it?
Will we find ourselves sucked into a quagmire as we did in Iraq and Afghanistan, one
that perhaps will end in humiliating defeat.
If US troops land on one or more of these Iranian islands,
how effective will Iran's anti-ship cruise missiles,
ballistic missiles, underwater drones, and mines
be in thwarting an assault or an occupation?
The Abraham Lincoln carrier strike group
has so far stayed out of range of Iran
and operates in the Arabian Sea.
Could it move closer to support an amphibious assault?
is an amphibious assault so risky that the only way to take these islands will be from
the air. And if U.S. forces did occupy one or more of these islands, what kind of damage
could Iran surface to air missiles and air defense drones inflict? How would U.S. forces
on these islands obtain logistical support given the difficulty of maneuvering in the
narrow street? Joining me to discuss what may be the next stage of the war on Iran
and its potential consequences is Lawrence Wilkerson,
a retired Army colonel and the former chief of staff
to Secretary of State, Colin Powell.
He is a Vietnam War veteran who attended
Airborne School, Ranger School and the Naval War College
and who is a helicopter pilot in Vietnam
logged over 1,000 hours on combat missions.
He went on to serve as deputy director
of the Marine Corps War College at Quantico
and was executive assistant to Admiral Stuart A. Ring,
United States Navy Pacific Command and Director of the United States Marine Corps War College.
He has taught at the College of William and Mary and George Washington University.
He is a senior fellow at the Eisenhower Media Network, a group of former military intelligence
and civilian.
Why are we listening to an objective work around?
What do you mean?
Who better, who better to talk about American military failures than a guy who personally
was responsible for them?
Like, this is such a stupid argument to make.
It's his fucking job.
He's qualified.
He has done these war crimes personally.
He has an incredibly long career in conducting war crimes.
the best person to deliver insider information, showcasing American
capabilities, showcasing American failures. He has real-life experience.
National security officials who describe themselves as offering alternative
analyses untainted by Pentagon or defense industry ties and countering
Washington's establishment narrative. It's so funny when people would be like
like, why are we listening to an objective work? I'm like, yeah, you're right. We should
listen to you instead. Like, listen, this is important. Okay. It's important, especially
if your goal is to develop a better understanding of what's going on and develop a better understanding
of what the future holds. Okay. You have to do this in your analysis. It's very stupid
to just go, now I'm just going to stay an outsider. I don't care. Okay.
In some ways it's not really all that different than the way that like dumb fuck liberals would be like, why are you listening to Hamas?
Why are you listening to the IRGC? Why are you showing what they're saying?
It's like, I don't know, maybe because I want to fucking understand what's going on and make better analysis on what could happen.
It's ridiculous.
on most national security issues of the day.
So before we begin with some of the specific questions
that I raised in the introduction,
just give us your view, Larry, of where we are
with this war.
Herd, Erd, they don't lie.
You're a downfall liberal, Mr. Newsom.
The president and the secretary of war defense
have not been very articulate
in expressing what their mission is
and what their purpose is.
But let me back up for a moment
and paint a little geostrategic landscape
that I think is behind this war
and is not talked about by many people,
primarily I think because they don't understand it
historically or currently.
We really are for some reason,
actually trying to stop China
from executing it's probably potentially at least
most dangerous space road initiative to our interest.
Now that assumes that it is inimical to our interests.
I think we have made that assumption.
That road would come up through Iran
and trace Alexander the Great's route
all the way up through the,
what would be the 1,875 or so miles of shoreline
on the Persian Gulf on the Eastern side
and all the way up to the Caucasus.
It would link China's Pacific ports,
just as the other three base road initiatives
railroads do through Russia and the Caucasus.
with Europe in a way that would reduce its shipping time
from something like a day and a half to two days,
depending on which way you go, to about 16 hours.
Trains have already applied these railroads,
including the one going through the southern part of Iran.
If that happens, then all maritime nations,
leading of which is the United States, of course,
the protector of disease,
will no longer have seas really worth protecting
in the sense of commerce,
because commerce will be basically a land war.
at least 60% of it will come out of Asia
and go to Europe and elsewhere on the land.
You'll have to get on some kind of boat
to get to South America, I guess,
but nonetheless, this is a monumental change
and it's one we're fighting tooth and nail.
Whether Donald Trump knows any of this
or Pete Hegseth knows any of this, I have no idea.
But that is, I think, behind a lot of what we're doing.
It's also behind Ukraine because Ukraine stopped
the very central railroad,
which was already making 16-hour trips
into the heart of Europe,
going all the way to Burma Havana and La Havre
and other places like that critical to European trade
if it were not a dumb braided as it were
by the war going on in Ukraine.
So, and think about that for a moment.
It's why Joe Biden and others, Lincoln and Sullivan
might have had some reason for doing Ukraine as it were
rather than what they've been telling us
or what they did tell us.
This is all about China and it's all about.
Yeah, I mean, the one aspect of what he's saying
that I don't understand is that like opening up
New land routes by rail is always going to be good for Chinese commerce in the One Belt,
One Road initiative, but that doesn't mean it's going to be a direct alternative to the profoundly
important seaborne travel. There's a reason why we still utilize these tankers because
it's, you know, you could put a lot, you could put a lot of fucking oil barrels on it.
They're more susceptible to interception by land. There's that too, in comparison to by sea,
but, but ultimately, you know, I don't think it'll undermine shipping.
It's far too efficient as a mode of transportation, especially for a lot of stuff.
Which is to say, I'm not sure that any of this administration that is functioning in
front of us every day knows anything about this, other than that their masters have told
them to do this.
Rose-Laving is giving me a funny, okay, you guys already fucking decided like this guy
is a bad guy, he's actually pretty decent.
It is contemporary analysis, okay, shut the fuck up please.
about who their masters are back in the shadows, but I think that's ultimately what we're looking at.
So it's much more consequential in this struggle between the rising power and the declining power,
and there's no question about that now than people think or know. And so it has these
ramifications that make things that look practically and even operationally stupid at
the moment and yet are tied to this much bigger tapestry of geopolitical and geo-strategic
reality. It's like the same energy as like yelling at fucking Jeffery Sacks for his
responsibility and like literally pillaging the USSR. Okay, it's fine. It's not great,
but just listen to what he has to say, please, without constantly fucking chirping. It's the same
as like minor reading the Financial Times. You have to do that. Okay?
It's mining power, rising power. Where's Russia gonna go in all this? Russia has a choice.
she's both maritime power and land power, principally the latter, as MacInder made clear,
but she does have a formidable maritime capability now growing every moment by her Arctic coastline
and the receding ice in the Arctic. So she's got a choice to make, and Chad made it yet.
It looks like she's going with China, but there's this relationship between Donald Trump and
Vladimir Putin, which is kind of strange, really, if you think about it, unless you
understand what Putin wants, which is a better relationship with Washington and maybe even
a helping hand, not to Europe, not to NATO, not to the transatlantic link. He's destroyed those,
or is destroying them, but to Washington because he sees there's something left there worth
being friendly with. So we've got to work all of that into what we're talking about right
now. And what we're talking about right now is throwing a sledgehammer into that that is
awesome because what Iran is doing is upsetting everybody's plans to the tune of
of Mohammed bin Salman being so incredibly insulted
by Donald Trump in Southern Florida recently
that now he's thrown his lot in with Zalinsky
and has changed his routing of his pipelines
and other things to avoid Israel
and to go through Syria instead.
I mean, these are monumental changes
that this hugely, hugely wealthy,
sovereign wealth fund is making almost overnight
because of the insults that Trump hurled at MBS.
And then you've got Iran.
And what Iran can do to this whole business
I've been talking about in Southwest Asia,
which is if it executes its second tier of targets,
the first tier, back up a little bit,
the first tier was so devastatingly done
and so indicative of fine intelligence
that it was unbelievable for many of the regional powers.
They hit Bahrain and destroyed the fifth fleet headquarters
and destroyed the largest oil refinery in the Gulf,
been there for years
and put the Bahraini Royal family in fleet flying away.
They hit Erbil, where they had hit a number of times before in Kurdistan or in Iraq.
They hit it before with minor missiles just to let the Israelis and the CIA and MI6 know
that Iran knew they were there.
They hit it this time and just blew it out.
They hit it.
And the French intelligence, too.
They clapped a French intelligence asset.
That was crazy, too, and dude, in spite of the fact that a French soldier was killed
in these strikes, France is still crafting a bilateral deal with Iran. Think about that.
Think about what that fucking means, okay? Like, that to me is a huge, huge change in
the way that American dominance or like Western dominance works. It's in some ways not different
And then Donald Trump saying, oh, well, of course they're going to strike our F-15 fighter
pilot.
It's war.
It's not going to change the dynamic for us.
We're going to continue working and trying to negotiate with Iran.
That's an admission.
That's an admission of how the war is actually going.
Okay?
Our embassy in Baghdad, we're operating on only emergency personnel there now.
And by the way, in Bahrain, we sent 2,000 people back with a suitcase, a kit bag
Norfolk that have now landed in Norfolk. That's how Marco Rubio did his in Neo business, so
incompetently. And now the citizens of Norfolk and Chesapeake and other areas Hampton Roads are
having to support these people who've come back with nothing. No shirt on their back,
other than the shirt on their back. And nothing just to get back. That's what they were told
and they were gone because Bahrain was struck so fiercely. Well, all to say,
they have a second tier of targets or maybe a third, but the second tier is
much more devastating. The first tier of targets was essentially, as they said,
we're not going to hit you if we don't have to. Prince Sultanaire base, we're
not going to hit Saudi Arabia, we're going to hit the US. Al-Yadid, we're going to
hit the US, we're not going to hit you, Qatar. They had some incidental
damage, they even apologized for a lot of it. This time, that's not a
criterion. This time, they're going to hit it to devastate it, to
devastate the region, to devastate Saudi Arabia, to devastate the Emirates, all the other countries,
maybe a mine will be spared, I suspect it will. But this would be a devastating blow to the global
economy because we're talking about places like Rostadour and Saudi Arabia where it's 650,000
barrels a day, or like Unison and Saudi Arabia where it's 7% of the world's best supply
of best oil. 7%, this is a huge blow. And we've already talked about things like
like Iria and helium and other things.
Taiwan maybe got about 15 days left
and Taiwan is not included in, yes, China,
you can go through this straight.
Taiwan cannot go through this straight.
So this could be depression producing on the globe.
If they hit these other targets and they shut down
and at the same time, the Houthis renew their vigorous
pursuit of closing the Red Sea to most traffic
that is not supportive of taking out the Israelis
if you will, then we've got two of the most important
waterways in the world, Red Sea even, and the Battle of Mandeb, even more important than
the state of our moves in the Persian Gulf, taken out of the commission.
We could have a global, not just recession, we're close to recession right now, two quarters
in a row.
We could have a global depression that would impact a lot of the world, even ultimately
Russia, which looks like it's sitting in the cataract seat right now, but might not
be if all of a sudden things turn sour for them in this global economy that is
not going to be operating anymore.
All to say this is a much, much more serious struggle than anyone in the
prima facie team leading this country.
America seems to understand.
And that is incredibly worrisome because all Trump seems to know when he hits
something like that is doubling down, reinforcing strategic failure.
And all the fuck was that, bro?
What the hell was that?
You just flashed me with that shit.
Well, the faults that one can cite about someone who gets in a mess of his
own making that he doesn't know how to get out of.
When you talk about hitting the second-tier targets, is this contingent upon the ferret
to hit oil refineries, oil processing centers in places like Carg Island?
What is it that will trigger that second-tier assault?
I don't know exactly.
I'm not sure anyone in the intelligence community knows either.
I'm not sure the Iranians had come to a final decision about it.
I listened to Foreign Minister Al-Qaiz remarked that Al-Qaiz was here in English the
other day, and he was very definitive about both things.
And he usually speaks in English.
He's very competent in English.
But he chose to speak in Farsi here
and let the Al Jazeera English translator do it.
And he seemed a little bit less smooth,
perhaps, when he was describing some of the aspects
of Iran's position and what it was in resolution.
And they weren't abandoning that position.
And that, I think, I heard that they were going to wait
and see what happens with this next iteration of Trump's
war before they actually decided to execute this much more dangerous to the global economy
portion of their campaign plan, if you will.
And I can understand that.
And I can understand it.
You know, I think Lavrov and Wang Yi and China and now are actually three of the
finest diplomats in the world.
And I listened to him when he talks, and I listened to Wang Yi and I listened to
Sergey Lavrov.
We have nothing to match them.
We have nothing to even come close to.
It's true.
That is absolutely 100% true.
Who the fuck is our top diplomat, dude?
Who the fuck do we have in the field that plays a similar role, like decades of experience?
Like, we have Jared Kushner and fucking Steve Wittkopf, like literally Steve Wittkopf is
only in that position because he plays golf with Donald Trump, but he's a real estate
developer that Trump likes. Jared Kushner is only in that position because he's married
to Trump's daughter. It's incredible. It's actually, it's unbelievable that those are,
that's our team. That's our A league. That's the team we got going up against motherfuckers
that have been around since the 90s.
Not that like, not that it matters all that much when America is at least like,
because America has so much power as the hegemonic superpower,
at least for the last couple of decades, right?
Or definitely, even though that power is weighing a little bit.
We get to have dumbasses in positions of power and they get to do dumb things, right?
And the impact for us is, is softened.
We don't really see the worst consequences until now, until you arrive at a force that can actually fight back.
We saw a piece of that with the, with the Russia-Ukraine situation, right?
And it's still ongoing, especially with how Vladimir Putin directly manipulates Donald
Trump.
Because even Vladimir Putin himself is obviously, again, a much more experienced leader of a
state for a much longer time.
has been located? Has he been rescued? Is that what that means? And also by who? Is this a
fucking poop sock or what is happening? To be honest, another W for the Liberals not saying
that they're good like at least Obama had John Kerry season statesmen to
negotiate the Iran nuclear deal Trump has 80 IQs sick of fans
Hassan Abbey I found him on Google Earth shut the fuck up you're so dumb
I found him on Google Earth I was checking I was checking the masks and
refreshing. He's eating Kubi day. He's eating Kubi day. Breaking. What the hell is this
telegram breaking confirmation of American helicopters entering Charmahal Bakhtiari province.
Villagers are shooting at them with small arms a rescue operation for the American
F-15 pilot is ongoing.
Iran's Tosnem US force are bombing. No, this is a. This is from before this from earlier.
is not breaking.
Iran's Tosnem says, US forces are bombing areas in the south
as the country where the missing pilot is to be located.
They're attempting to kill the pilot
after losing hope of finding him.
They could have potentially located where the pilot is
and bombed around the area specifically
so that they can just clear ground resistance
and conventional forces before they move in
with the helicopters that is what it that is what could be happening
tozden sighting military service we will not announce whether the pilot is in
our custody or not wait what the fuck
maybe he is maybe he is eating kubi day I don't know
Also, the counts are saying the rescues and process.
If you hate the USA, why not leave?
Great question, chatter.
I'm going to continue explaining this to people in great detail over and over again, but I
don't hate Americans, okay?
I am an American.
I know that this country holds great promise, okay?
And if you actually listen to what I'm explaining, if you actually listen to my words instead
immediately assuming that I have some ulterior motive to undermine America like
a fucking 10 IQ dumb fuck okay you will recognize that what I want is what's
best for America okay I want us to stop bombing other countries and instead
Focus on rebuilding America, okay? Building our education, building our healthcare system,
improving people's lives, unlocking the potential of everyday Americans that are currently being fucked over by the system, right?
That's it.
Then why is the American needed 9-11? I love the way that this quote changes all the time.
Are you familiar with the concept of blowback?
do you disagree with the assessment that america's interventions in the middle
east is what led to nine eleven
if the answer to that is yes which by the way
this is just the truth
then you understand what i was talking about
you're a terrorist your scum you're a joke
and as you will ask question
do you think
we should continue bombing other countries instead of using that money
Using all that wealth, using all that productive output
on ourselves to fix the potholes, to build bridges,
to build hospitals and rural areas,
to fund a comprehensive healthcare system
that aids all Americans unconditionally.
That doesn't pay wall healthcare
so your parents are suffering under medical bankruptcy
when they have to go to the hospital, right?
Because if you agree with that, if you understand,
If you say yes to that question, Ben, you agree with me, okay?
Must be frustrating talking to a wall, but you always try anyways.
Yeah, I mean, I'll keep, I'll keep explaining my position.
Does that make sense?
Bush, Wookiee, Spider one, two, one, or do you think I'm engaging in?
Yes, if there's a threat, get rid of them like Iran or Cuba or China or Russia.
Okay, none of these countries are a real threat to America.
You've just been duped into believing that they're a real threat to America.
And the reason why they duped you into believing that is so
that you are fearful, that you are scared, that you justify the exact opposite
of what I was explaining to you taking place.
That's how you justify spending all the money on the bombs rather than spending it on schools rather than spending it on health care. Okay.
That's it. It's just a lie.
No, I have not nukes is right. You are wrong.
Okay. I mean, good luck.
Nux is an Israeli VTuber by the way who as you know pedophilic takes as well.
If that's who you choose to trust here and and readily admit is like where you're getting
your information from I might not be able to help you out.
But good luck.
What percent done do you think you are at with him?
I don't know.
Hopefully Nux Taku can join the Israeli occupying forces and take matters into his own hands
and go, I do a land invasion of Iran. If he sees Iran as such a significant threat, anyway.
Good luck to you, chatter.
Right now.
Am Israel high?
When he says what he says and he says it with the resolution that he can say it with,
I think what he is indicating is, you know, we're prepared to go to the wall.
We are prepared to go to the wall.
And what that means is we are prepared to do everything in our power, not only
to, as we have stated as a clear objective, rid Southwest Asia of US military presence.
But we're also prepared to cripple half the freaking region in order to do it.
And that's really disturbing, especially when you know the position
that Netanyahu has privately said he's in now.
He's very, very hard pressed in Lebanon.
He's not winning in Lebanon. He's hard-pressed in the West Bank. He's waiting there because he's now given very draconian orders
To the IDF to join the sellers, you know wipe them out get rid of them just like he did in Gaza
So that's the unknown in this for me is how attached is Trump to be being at you know
And will he go to his destruction and major destruction to the American Empire for Bibi
Or will he stop it somewhere and then if he does stop it what then will be be do
updates from breaking clashes between Basijis, the Iranian paramilitary and armed civilians
against American special forces are taking place currently. There are several martyrs
according to the governor of Kogiluyeh, Boyer Ahmed province, clashes taking place somewhere
in the circle. So I think American special forces are moving into the area where they
assume the pilot is and they're getting ground resistance currently?
Well that's the fear all of us have and that's whether he'll reach for the nukes.
I think probably both you and I don't discount that possibility.
No, not at all. And now with Ted Posal, I mean he called me at William & Mary the other day to
make sure I understood what he was talking about and we talked at some length and I
understand what he's talking about. He believes and I have every reason to believe him not
not just because he's given me good information in the past about nuclear issues, but because
I dealt with the AQKON network in 2002 when we were trying to break it up and I saw what
was happening with the North Koreans in particular and the Iranians.
And one of the things that I saw was not necessarily related to nuclear technology
so much as it was to how to do things underground, which the North Koreans had
perfected.
I mean, absolutely.
We missed, we, the, the impact on the peninsula for how many years?
We missed that first nuclear test.
We had to get a seismic report from Geneva,
look at that seismic report,
and then only when we saw that something had occurred
that we couldn't explain,
put our assets in the air and on the ground
to detect a second test, which we did detect.
And we knew they do a second one,
and they did, and we detected it.
So here's what Ted told me about Iran.
Remember what I just told you about North Korea,
who taught Iran everything they knew.
The run, Ted says, has enough highly enriched uranium underground, intact, and enough knowledge
of warhead technology and matching that warhead to one of their better missiles like the Karamshaa,
and it's probably going to do that.
Underground is going to do that.
And I don't know what it's going to do from that point on.
Is it going to use that missile against Israel, or is it just going to hold it
in abeyance and use it as a threat, if you will, when the time comes that they
They are absolutely convinced he's going to use one or two or more.
I think militarily he's got to use more.
One would not do anything to that country.
It's too big.
It's just too big.
You'd have to use probably 15 or 20 on strategic targets that he thinks are the underground
powerhouses of Iran, ballistic missiles, nuclear program and so forth.
So we'd be looking at that and if Iran's intelligence, which I think has become
much better now and much better even than Maasai, which I didn't think I would
ever say, but I'm saying it.
And their intelligence tells them that BB is getting ready to shoot.
Watch out for Israel, because it's much smaller than Iran, and a couple of nuclear weapons
would pretty much end in Israel.
Just as a footnote, the tragedy, of course, is that the Obama administration had hammered
together, I think, a very effective agreement with Iran.
You had American inspectors, Trump ripped it up.
And then, by assassinating the Supreme Leader, who had, for decades-
How come you didn't stream this stuff you do with Shai Khan in San Francisco?
Because it was so fucking late after like eight hours and and 45 minutes of streaming, dude.
Why do you guys have like
Is this such a parasol question?
Okay, so I have a suggestion of a nuclear weapon.
On religious grounds, they essentially have now opened up
the real possibility that Iran will use, as you pointed out, and Ted Postal was this MIT expert that people should look up, they've really paved the way for Iran to acquire a nuclear weapon.
I think you're right, and you're right too about the Israeli habit of killing people. Go back and look at Nasrallah.
Nasrallah was as much a political man as he was a terrorist, if you even call Hezbollah terrorists. And they got rid of him.
And now they're paying the price for that in many respects because there's no one there. I don't think any more.
Chatters were saying, Chatters were yelling at Colonel Larry Wilkerson earlier. He just literally, he just said,
Hassan Nasrallah, if you could even call him a terrorist, if you could call his below a terrorist.
He's like, you know, more, uh, more sober in his analysis than 99.9% of, of Americans
and 100% of the, the entire national security blob.
Okay.
He's even interested vaguely in politics.
They're disinterested in being paying on Israel and they're doing it.
I don't know if you've seen these videos, but you see a column of macabres and you
You see the Macaw is moving an administrative road march even into Southern Lebanon, the
Macaw of being the Israeli main battle tank, and you see this vaunted Israeli armored corps
getting out of their tanks and running because the drones are picking them off one by one.
Well, they're also massed together and there's been enough war to understand that you
don't do that.
You space your tanks out and I don't understand what they're doing.
I think they just got too full of hubris, the hubris of success.
I watched them do the same thing on the IDF spent too many years on garrison duty,
butt stroking Palestinians when they didn't want them to come to work that morning.
You can't put a military like that on garrison duty for 17, 18 years and only interspersed
with things like operation cast lead where you kill everything in sight without contaminating
your military.
I wasn't surprised when I saw some of the things they were doing in Gaza
But now you've got Nepali Bennett and others like him even some members of nothing now whose own coalition who are furious at nothing
I hope they're not finishing God's we're going off and doing Lebanon without finishing God's
They want him to go clean those tunnels out and kill those tomorrow those of us fighters and he hasn't done it
And they know they're not going away
So they got a tensor movement operating on them that to a certain extent with the only relief on the one end being
Trump's grand city, which Tony Blair, cook of all cooks, is going to run for him. And
that's a pipe dream too. Right. And that the UN associated itself with it by a security
council resolution just made me ill. No, it was a very shameful day in the sham peace
plan. I want to ask about where we are, you know, somebody who understands military
tactics and strategy. So you have the Abraham Lincoln Carrier Strike Group. That's hundreds
of miles away. You have this. How about how about 1300?
How far?
How about 1300?
Is it 1300?
Oh, okay.
Where are they?
Down by Diego Garcia?
I don't know where they're from.
Well, that's a big ocean.
That's a big ocean.
Yeah.
So, but you do have the movement of, as I mentioned, these, the Tripoli Amphibious
Ready Group.
They are moving these troops into the region.
They're talking about bringing in another 10,000 troops.
The war is costing us close to a billion dollars a day.
there must be heavy incentive to use these forces,
use this equipment.
I'm gonna ask you, because you know, far more than I do,
I can't, given the configuration of the Strait,
imagine a successful amphibious assault,
but I'll let you deal with that.
What do you think has come?
So that's the whole point.
This is the conversations about like,
working through the different ways
in which America could escalate with ground troops
and what that would look like from,
What that would look like from, as far as like achieving military successes,
Colonel Wilkerson is obviously fairly knowledgeable about American capabilities.
So, he will talk about why this is disastrous.
All I can figure, Chris, is that they are posturing to a certain extent,
and they're only going to use in the actual execution,
Perhaps on the flanks they might use some of the other forces just for protection, but
they're only going to use a small element, much the way they did in Venezuela and they're
going to go after something that's really key like that.
I'm so confused.
Why is it Iran shoot down the helicopters and the rescue mission?
Are they holding back?
Why?
Can you explain why the Iranians don't seem to be engaging in the special forces
rescue group much?
You might have a good read on this.
They don't have fucking man pads.
Like clearly or if they do it because Iran is so ginormous.
is a massive, massive country. Okay, they are engaging with small arms, but mobilization is quite
difficult. For Iran, mobilization is going to be difficult regardless. They don't have any aircrafts,
right? They don't have like a like a Air Force, really. So in a country that large,
It's especially with the with the topography as well. It's going to be difficult to get to an area
the necessary military force in the short time frame. It's very difficult. So if they don't have any
anti-air systems around there, then they're kind of fucked.
I know that Ted was talking about and they know they have intelligence, they'd
have to do this, where it is. And they're gonna go after it and they're gonna
try to seal it up and extract it. I think that's a fancy dream. I don't see
how they're going to do it no matter how they marshal their forces. Now on the
other side of the going, not penetrating into Iran in any significant way, but
still threatening something extraordinarily valuable through Iran,
Card Island might be doable in the sense that your Ospreys might have the
legs, they might have the range, they might not have clutch fader over the
target and kill the Marines just because they're in an Osprey. We
might have... Having spent time with the Marines, that was almost dreaded,
that would have a dreaded aspect of being a Marine was getting a hot spray, but you can explain.
I had a Marine general actually say to me, you know, I'm not sure what I'd do to a Marine who
walked up to the door in a training mission or combat mission even and said to me, I'm not
sure I want to get on that bird because he would have reason to do so. But anyway,
they only have about a 350, maybe maximum, 400 or more range and they probably are going to
to have to loiter in order to get anything off of them and on to Cargillan and then they've
got to come back and do whatever extraction they're going to do if they're going to do
it that way.
Maybe they might bring the boat up or triple E or something like that and do it like that.
But all of that is so fraught with if Iran really does have the drones that we think
they have and does have even more sophisticated missiles along that Persian Gulf, 1875 miles
of terrain that it is, then that's fraught with problems.
I mean, you get the offspring shot down,
you're gonna get the Marines killed in route,
you're gonna get them killed while they're landing,
and you're gonna have a hard time
establishing a beachhead, so to speak.
I just don't know how they're gonna do it.
I could see it being done if everything went perfectly
and there wasn't as much of an opposition
as I'm imagining there is.
And if you had some way of suppressing that opposition
as you were going in,
but I don't see the wherewithal to do that
in the way that it would have to be done
I don't see the timing and the geography contributing to it being done because it's
so difficult.
I mean just take a look at how we got into Iraq for two wars.
We used probably the world's greatest onward movement facility certainly in Southwest Asia
that was in Kuwait and we did two wars that way.
We flowed the troops in and they flowed into Iraq and they did their business in
Iraq.
They had time and space to get ready to do what they were going to do in Kuwait.
Iran hit that they hit that facility and the last time I saw it it was burning so
I I don't know that they can use that facility now they might could use Kuwait
but then look at the map look at where they have to go from Kuwait to get where
they got to go they either go through Basra or that area of Iraq or they go
straight from Kuwait to Karn or they come in by some other Secudus way up
the Gulf maybe and they're vulnerable that whole way if what I'm being told
about Iran's capacity to defend that terrain is what it is. Is the problem
distribution of man pads running police does not have any military weapons there
are not military people stationed in every town they really should give all
towns a few man pads I mean again very big country don't even know if they have
enough man pads and or even like the the necessary resources to use the man
has is not, you know, they're not, they're not as, as well equipped in that regard.
They'd be coming in on helicopters. Would, is that, would they be flying out of Kuwait
on helicopters? Well, no, they'd be the Ospreys, they'd be in the Ospreys. They, the, the
tilt rotor, it's a helicopter, and I could see it happening if everything were exquisitely
done and the Iranians were suppressed or don't have the capacity that I'm told they do that.
But I can't see it done in the face of that capacity and the difficult.
Yeah, while they're talking, by the way, I'm getting credible reports of US helicopter
activity over southwestern Iran, and reports that the search and rescue mission for the
missing F-15 WSO officer continues, okay?
said that they will not confirm nor deny whether or not they actually have captured the web
and service of weapons specialist. But I don't know if he's been captured and they're trying
to like they're trying to retrieve them regardless or if they haven't been able to find him
and they're trying to retrieve him in spite of receiving some small arms fire from the ground.
Who knows? I see a lot of this, I see a lot of problems. I don't see a Venezuela at all.
Well, the Iranians have batteries all along the coastline, right?
That's what, you know, I met with President Medina Jod along with Frank Wiesner,
There's a couple of others, a couple of Madeline Albright's people too.
In New York, when he was there for the UN General Assembly, and my mission with Amadina
Jod was to convince him, each of us, Tom Pickering, Frank Wisner, me, a couple of others, had
a five-minute spiel for President Amadina Jod.
Mine was to create an INC-C agreement, Incidents at Sea Agreement, like we have with the
Soviets but with the Iranians, so that if we had an incident in the Gulf or in
or in the Northern Arabian Sea or Sea of Oman, we would go immediately to the protocols and not start a war.
And one of the things he did when I finished my speech was he looked at me and he said,
now let me ask you a question, Colonel.
Iran has 1,875 roughly nautical miles shoreline on the Persian Gulf.
The United States has none.
What's the problem?
And the big smile, why are you there?
And, you know, there's no comeback for that.
He's right.
It's his territory of water.
And why do you need an AC agreement?
You need it because of the United States, not because of Iran.
But I relate that because he convinced me as did his advisors within my spoke afterwards.
He was mostly in Farsi.
They were pretty good in English.
And his foreign minister was very good in English.
They convinced me that that shoreline is armed to the teeth.
So if that's the case, and wouldn't it be very armed to the teeth around card?
Yeah.
I mean, that's the, for big talent, that's the pressure.
That's where 10 super tankers can load simultaneously.
That's 90 percent, I think, of their oil exports.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So all these islands are small.
So once you...
I'm hearing there's credible claims that Trump is in the hospital.
Have you heard of this?
No.
You did not hear credible claims that Trump is in the hospital.
Okay.
You heard non-credible claims that Trump is in the hospital, and now you've
turned it into credible claims in your mind. Occupy them. You can just reign
ordinance upon you're just exposed occupied forces. Of course you'll be
reigning ordinance on car on your own facilities but who's to say they wouldn't
do that? You can always build them back. Well the Israelis did that October 7th.
They blew up Arizona. Killed a lot of their own soldiers. They're
pros and cons there. I was talking to an old man, Gary Vogler, who was our
our oil man in Iraq for 78 months, worked out of the Iraqi oil ministry, and he told
me that the destruction in Bahrain would be extremely complicated if you tried to rebuild
that refinery. So we're talking about roughly the same kind of facilities in terms of difficulty.
It'd be hard to rebuild it if it were completely destroyed, so they wouldn't want to do that
at all, I think. But would they do it in order to kick an aggressor off? Probably.
One of the things that's, you know, I have been involved in the Middle East for seven
years there, of course, but going back decades, I mean, Beebe's been pushing this war there
in for four decades, but there has been such resistance within the Pentagon.
It doesn't matter whether it's a Republican administration, a Democratic administration.
The Pentagon has just adamantly put up roadblocks to this.
Trump, of course, took the bait, but explain why there was such resistance.
One reason is my old boss at the Marine Corps Combat Educational Development Command
at Quantico, Virginia, Lieutenant General Van Renter, R-I-P-E-R, whom I met in Williamsburg
recently and had an 88 years old and had an opportunity to review our bedding, if you
will.
He did a war game in 2002, I think at the request of the Pentagon, very, very a capable
man at simulating it, war gaming and so forth.
And it was called Millennium Challenge 02.
And we got our ass handed to us.
It was Iran. We staged it in the Gulf and Iran handed us our mirror in. It was so bad
that they even ordered him to redo the game. And he did it in the same results.
Yeah. They literally put limiters on Iranian naval capabilities to like, uh, to create
a scenario in the simulation where America would win.
They rigged it. Very famous case, essentially, and then he went away.
That's part of the reason because people have memories in the Pentagon and they
know how difficult that war was and would be.
And they also know that in the intervening two plus decades,
Iran has gotten much, much better. For example,
when we were doing Operation Ernest Will reflagging Kuwaiti tankers and
escorting them through the strait that essentially the same scenario is right now. We lost Bridgerton
not sunk, but a big you need to remember something since the millennium challenge in 2002.
Iran has developed a lot more capabilities with drone warfare and also unmanned unmanned missile
technology like unmanned, you know, like they don't have it because in 2002, they were doing
suicide missions. They would just like, they would ram go fast boats on the side of fucking
ships with explosives, right? They would rig it with explosives. Now you literally have,
now Iran actually has that technology without having to send, without having to send like
actual people on these go fast boats to like on on suicide missions.
Big ship was hit. Captain was furious with us. Then we almost lost a DD destroyer. Sodom
Sane shot another ship with two exorcist missiles and then we shot down an Iranian airbus by accident
from an Aegis cruiser Ben Zins and killed 290 innocence civilians and then Khomeini through in
the towel saying he could not possibly fight both Iraq and the United States. But I say that
because that was then and we had grievous difficulty in doing what we had to do then was then now they
have learned they have learned multitudes of lessons they have built all manner of defenses they have
consulted with people like the russians and the chinese they are getting help right now from
both of those countries by intelligence they don't they have that's i think one of the reasons
they've had such precision strikes as they have both iranian chinese satellites working on their
about. I think you're right. And we've made some demortures to Moscow over that,
but I don't think Moscow gives a hang. As long as Zelensky shooting Putin's oil
facilities with his weaponry, they're not going to give a hang. All to say, Iran's a
lot better, a lot smarter and resolute. And when you listen to RSU, you get the
resolution in spades. We are not going away. We are in your face. We don't
trust you. You were duplicitous. You torpedoed his word in English. You torpedoed negotiations
not once but twice with military action in the middle of them. Why would we listen to
you now?
Sure. I want to ask you about General Cain. He's an Air Force officer and as you well
know, once wrote a book and John McCain and I wrote the introduction of the book and
it could not be radically different. It was a book on war and I said that's
got that's because he was 10,000 feet up in the air. He doesn't have any idea
what was happening on the ground.
And Cain comes out of the Air Force.
Yet this is potentially could become a ground operation.
Well, you made your point with the fact
it's an air operation.
No bomb, what was it, JF?
Yeah, they're trying to break the regime
with an air operation, but it's not worked.
So now contemplating the ground operation.
LBJ once said to, I think, George Ball convinced him,
George Ball convinced LBJ that we weren't
gonna win in Vietnam.
That's my belief.
I'm standing by, I got the primary documents to prove it.
And when LBJ was told about rolling thunder,
I guess it was, more bombs on North Vietnam
than we dropped on Germany,
he said, oh, Ho ain't gonna be moved by no bombs.
He was right, and no country is gonna be,
they're just gonna be made more resilient.
I walk into Powell's office one day in a myth,
and I said, I closed the door and I said,
General, we don't ever wanna make an Air Force officer,
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff again.
He looked at me and he said,
why don't you say that?
I said, because they don't understand ground warfare.
He said, you're right, we'll work hard on it.
Facetious, but it's true.
Cain does not understand ground warfare.
And the people who do understand ground warfare
underneath him and around him are, I think,
being either removed by Hegseth in the past,
few six months or so, or are too timid to speak up to Cain
in a way that would be decisive or convincing
or get them fired, probably the latter.
The one or two that have the Navy three star, for example,
oddly enough, Navy, who was director of the Joint Standup,
I think that's the reason they sent him back to the fleet
is what Hexeth said, and maybe one or two other people.
And I thought surely that this recent Bruvaha with Hexeth
with Randy George, the chief staff of the Army,
I felt that and the chief of chaplains,
I figured that was Hexeth's religiosity,
but I figured George was leaving because of this war.
I don't think that's real.
I think he's phony on the on the religiosity side like he's just not I
Think it's one of those things that people do and they're just like objectively evil people
But they can just use that
They can just use that as a way to make them so seem like better people, you know slap-on religion is LARP
But there are people who are real, right? Who are actually fucking zealots. Mike Huckabee.
Mike Huckabee is a real zealot, okay? For sure. I think Mike Pence is real-born again.
And Mike Johnson, I don't know why it's all mics here, but Mike Johnson is also a real
they'll sell it, right? But P. Heg said is not. He's just, he's a television guy.
He's larping.
Had been fired because of the objections there, too. But what I'm hearing is it's
all about, and this makes sense, but not nearly as much as the war would. It's
all about the breeder general promotion board that Heg said interfered
with, unprecedentedly interfered with and kicked the two black officers into
to women off the promotion list.
And that got George's a goat.
This was the, he's the chief of staff, right?
Of the army.
Yeah.
And then the chaplain was because Hexeth
has demoralized the chaplain corps.
He's eliminated a whole bunch of the diversity
in the chaplain corps.
We're down to Christians and Jews now, if you will.
And taking their rank away and really demoralized
the chaplain corps.
And they don't like these prayer meetings
he's having every week in the Pentagon.
So it wasn't so much over the war,
but I gotta believe that some of that
was gestating in their guts that they don't like this,
especially the ground pounders, the soldiers.
Yeah, that rhetoric by Hegstaff
that some of them spent many years in the Middle East
is just not playing well in the Muslim world,
I can assure you.
Oh, it's insanity, and the tattoos are insanity, too.
All right, you had a wonderful comment.
How does back to the Stone Age,
how does back to the, does he know what we were
in the Stone Age?
Then he shows a map of the Persian Empire.
Yeah.
What do you found us back there?
Where do you think we're headed?
I mean, clearly the Iranians will determine when this ends.
They show very little signs.
This guy loves Iraq, she wanting a ceasefire or an agreement.
I don't know why they would trust the Trump administration
because Trump attacks when both in June and now when
they are negotiating and will kill negotiating teams,
as he did with Hamas.
So and they can inflict a lot of pain.
I found Trump's speech kind of fascinating
in that it just didn't make any sense.
was all over the place, where do you think we're going?
What's next?
I know it's hard to predict, but.
I think Haritz had it right in the headline
about a week and a half ago or so when he said,
all Ron has to do to win is not lose.
The United States to win has to have a spectacular victory.
And so does BB.
So that's not going to occur.
Iran is not going to lose.
I think they'll fight till the last person standing.
So it's disaster.
I don't see any way we extract ourselves from this other than, as I said, having the wisdom
to say something like, well, we want, we're out of here, but I don't see how we do that,
especially this man, Trump.
I don't see how he does it.
Do you think they'll deploy ground troops?
They may try something small.
They may, because as I said, we simply don't have the forces to try anything large,
and certainly nothing large enough to.
It would take somewhere between, and this goes back to my war game experience with
Iran in some cases.
We used to have responsibility for the Persian Gulf in that area at Pacific Command when
I was there.
There wasn't any Central Command except a little tiny colonel in Florida.
We were the force provider for them.
We were the planner for them.
And when we were doing this, we estimated that, let me give you an example of a specific
plan we were working on.
You remember when the Russians invaded Afghanistan?
And we thought, military people, we thought, this can't be about Afghanistan.
It's got to be those warm water ports they want.
they're going to pour through Iran down to Bondar boss in Chabahar and get their warm water force.
This is an age-old great game objective. I just want to interject. My father was an intelligence
officer in Iran during World War II and they were doing precisely that, stopping the riots.
Well, we started planning in the Zagras Mountains and elsewhere and we concluded,
we don't fight there, but we did come up with a plan and it was two million men and it was
probably five years and investing Iraq was not part of it. That is to say we weren't
planning on occupying the country but we were planning on keeping enough forces
there to have the country meet our interest if you will and that costs a
lot of money probably fast forward to today it would be somewhere around five
six trillion dollars and we don't have those men and if we had a draft half
hour 18 to 24 year old cohort would go to Mexico or Canada overnight. I don't think
Can I not mention the fact that it would be a very costly conflict?
Yes, very, very, in blood and treasure.
So is your best guess that perhaps if we do see something on the ground it would first
be an attempt by special forces to hit suspected uranium sites or do you think that they will
try and take some of these islands or maybe you think they don't know, I don't know,
What is your feeling?
I think it will be small and I think it will be aimed at a precise target or target set.
It might be the uranium, it might be cargo island, it might be somewhere else we're not
even thinking about right now, but I don't, first of all, I don't think it will be very
successful in the scheme of things.
And second, I think it's going to get some Americans killed.
And we already have more of this than you know about.
Well, that's the other thing I wanted to ask you.
It's oftentimes in...
Jack Murphy says, I don't know, I don't know how credible this is, but he
He says the F-15 weapon specialist was recovered alive,
was escaping, innovating massive firefight.
Iran's were actively looking for him in the area.
I don't know how credible this is, we shall see.
Or that casualty figures are not released in real time.
They are never released in real time, really.
Look at the battle of the bulls,
the German counter-offensive in the Ardennes.
Why can't I rewind? Great question chatter. You can't rewind because you're currently
not subscribed, but if you subscribe to the Piker Broadcasting Service for $6 a month
or for free with the Twitch Prime, or if you're lucky enough to get gifted a sub,
you could actually rewind on the broadcast. You could also send me links. You can send
I mean, links, not guaranteed that I will click on them,
but you can send it regardless.
And you can use emotes.
What are you thinking of the changes
that are found A pilot and not D pilot?
No, it's not, I mean, we'll see.
We'll see if it's real or not.
But if they've recovered A pilot, it is the pilot.
pilot. For sure.
And 4445 78,000 plus casualties in New York Times, New York papers,
Washington, what would they call the other Washington paper at
that time?
Plus, it's not a question.
We are snarling.
It's Kirk and Russell, but for the five years morning and
an afternoon, they didn't carry that. They didn't carry
those casualties. Eisenhower wouldn't allow it. You can't
shock the American people like these are those number
casualties. But today, the American people aren't ready
for many casualties at all, so you have to be very careful.
You remember Rumsfeld?
Rumsfeld was really uneasy about letting Dover out
of the bag as a core when we started the insurgency started.
And no, anybody around here say insurgency, I'll fire them.
There's no insurgency.
Well, and the other thing was they put a ban on the remains
were returned Dover.
They couldn't be covered.
Do you have any sense of where we are in terms
of casualties, any guess?
I think we're well over a hundred and it includes some civilians that got injured in the fracas
in Qatar, Prince Sulton.
I don't know how many casualties are Saudi or Bahraini or whatever, probably quite a few.
And this business of sending these people back to Norfolk with nothing but a kit back
is it's typical Navy, but the Navy really isn't to blame in the sense that nobody
gave them any Neo non-combatant evacuation operation instructions.
And I'm sure that they didn't do that if they even thought about it.
It might be that they're just totally incompetent, but if they didn't think about it at all,
it probably was because we have not filled about 30% of the embassy staffs in that region
with Donald Trump.
We don't have ambassadors in those countries.
And secondly, they didn't want to give warning.
If you do a Neo, you're giving your enemy warning.
Yeah, great. Thank you, Larry. And I want to thank Max, Sophia, and Thomas who produced the show. You can find me at chrisadduce.substack.com.
What is this? Iran is moving from radar to multi-special cameras for air defense.
Yeah, we covered this yesterday of domestically produced air defense that are coming online.
Iran is using a sophisticated network of multi-spectral cameras to track and identify U.S. and Israeli aircraft.
According to a former senior Israeli defense official brief on the subject,
Iran has placed the cameras which captured data from wavelengths beyond visible light along popular or essential routes for enemy aircraft.
its force shot to shoot them," said Amir Avivi, chairman of the Israel Defense and Security
Forum.
�Unlike the radar installations, the cameras don't transmit a signal that Israel can use
to locate them,� he added.
�Israel shares knowledge of the camera system with the U.S., but it remains an operational
challenge,� Avivi said.
�This is a major issue for multiple directions.
U.S. air superiority is based on active radar.
The stealth planes are hard to see with radar.
Every time a defense radar lights up, the U.S. and its missiles take out the radar.
Cameras can be seen.
Cameras can see stealth planes just fine.
It's not like they're invisible.
The Air Force can't locate passive cameras that don't send out a signal.
If this is true, U.S. weapons technology may need to rapidly evolve in response.
That would be expensive and require manufacturing.
They realize they can just use their eyes.
Well, not their eyes, literally, but like the eyes of the cameras, because contrary to
what Donald Trump has said before, it's not literally invisible.
son piker on anything from the program strategy is so long well who's back
democratic and recent elections are you know the board park as a
democratic shun piker reacting with outsize alarm some of the standard
progressive foreign policy positions she's worried that she might not have
space in the party she's worried that a party that has me in the tent is gonna
not is going to not cater to her it's gonna cater to us
There's no unusual traffic. No the Walter Reed news is not true. There's not even like any sort of traffic around Walter Reed, okay?
It's so easy to just get people to believe something like this. It blows my mind.
It's unbelievable.
McDonald's is destroyed in northern Israel from Hezbollah rockets.
They are, as a matter of fact, destroying SpongeBob after all.
Trigger warning.
Trigger warning chat. This is the McDonald's that was destroyed with the Hezbollah rocket.
This is going to be a devastating day for all the burger lovers.
And Iranian Shah had drawn heading towards the enemy targets today.
was bearing a sticker reading in memory of Tupac Shakur and Kiluminati and uh what else what else
yeah the oh here's uh tim dylan on maga the greatest con in history by the way it's the greatest
con in history i mean truly it's the greatest it's the and i don't say great like a good way
It is truly the the most successful con in history. It makes Enron look like a guy doing
three card Monty on the street. Anything that you can remember and identify as a complete
nutter scam. This is the greatest con in history. To run as an America first and you're
going to take care of America and then turn around and go, you know, all of these things
daycare, Medicare, Medicaid, we've nothing to do with that. We're fighting wars.
That's what we're here to do. We're here to have a defense budget of 1.5 trillion and
we're here to fight wars. It is the greatest scam in history. You've got to hand it to him.
And I mean truly, and not in, you know, again, not like a, not in a moral way, but like you
got to hand it to him. This is the greatest about face in political history that I have
the controls. Why hippy thinking for the five? Um, yeah, we got near attendant entering the
battle, uh, late in the game, of course, but, uh, entering it nonetheless.
Oh, we covered this. We covered that. Um, Oh, one more thing before I get the near attendant,
uh, yelling about me and, and the funniest criticism I've received so far from John pot
Horace.
Um, Lindsey Graham says, I just had a great conversation with Potos.
I totally support his ultimatum to the Iranian regime, Iranian regime to open up the strata
hormones and do a peace deal.
A massive military operation awaits if Iran does not comply and chooses poorly.
This regime has been severely crippled through Operation Epic Fury, their reigning terror against
the region, and the world needs to come to an end, hopefully through a peace deal.
After speaking with President Trump this morning, I am completely convinced that he will use
overwhelming military force against the regime if they continue to impede the straight
of Hormuz and refuse a diplomatic solution to achieve our military objectives, if it's
not clear to Iran and others by now.
President Trump means what he says that I don't know when it will ever be choose wisely.
That's right. And I already talked about this, but yes, Planet Labs informed customers that
at the request of the US government satellite imagery, providers are now voluntarily withholding
imagery over designated Middle Eastern areas of interest. According to the notice, the
the restrictions being applied retroactively from March 9th, 2026, Planet says it is moving
to a managed access model delaying publication of all new imagery inside of the AOI and releasing
it only on a case-by-case basis for urgent mission critical needs or where publication
is deemed in the public interest. Okay, Planet adds that access to imagery for the rest
of the world remains unaffected and says the policy is expected to remain in place
until the end of the conflict. They went first they went seven days then they
increased to the 14 now they said it's permanent. Okay, if accurate this is a
major development for OSINT media access and independent battlefield
verification in the region. Yep, what is this? President run for something a man
to limit a full breakdown of my thoughts on bigger-tent discourse to
groups like Matesa Party, Osampia and more. The problem per usual is the
candidates. This debate is the stretch of the real problem of hand. Candidates who
have neither the clarity nor backbone to navigate competing pressures without that
the tent has no pole. The groups are doing their jobs. The candidates are the
ones failing. Arguments about what the party should do regarding litmus tests
are misplaced. Anyway that's this neither here nor there. Even though
Leah Greenberg co-executive director of Indivisible, the person behind the
The No Kings protest also said, I agree with the analysis here and will also just add I'm
having a specifically intense reaction to this because the discourse is downstream of the
demestablishment is total refusal to grapple with them complicity in Gaza and the role
it continues to play in alienating voters.
That's 100%.
That is 100% exactly what's going on.
I'm glad that a lot of people are recognizing exactly what's taking place, including
even people who pay for the bulwark, right? It is different because the song condemns anti-semitism,
also putting action to his word with a humanity such as Cuba and Jewish cause and collabs.
Yeah, GOP people you mentioned has no morals and scruples. GOP does not condemn bad stuff,
force impulses on condemns. That is the immediate difference. Oh my God,
Piker's not anti-semitic. The way he criticized the government,
the visual is way different than Fuentes does. He's even called a Fuentes on his
anti-semitism. So people are not really putting up with it. And I think part of
of it is because, like, you know, I have a decent amount of influence, right? But I think
the other reason why people are not putting up with it is because even if they don't know
who I am and they hear these, like, choice quotes, right? Some of those quotes are not
even remotely, like, some of those can't even be massaged in an anti-Semitic manner,
And worst of all, for the people that are trying to declare me to be an anti-Semite, people are aware they've seen it happen so many times over.
When someone comes out and is like a notable figure, or just a prominent anti-Zionist, a critic of Israel, they're immediately smeared and slandered senselessly and ceaselessly for the last three years.
years, right? And called anti-Semite. So people are used to that. They know that this is like
the number one way that that that prominent critics of Israel are besmirched. And considering that
a lot of people also have the same exact resentment, okay? Because a lot of the the
the, uh, you know, a lot of ordinary Americans share that same resentment against the state
of Israel for good reason, because it's totally warranted.
When people attack someone like myself, even if they don't know who I am or what I represent,
they actually feel like they're being attacked.
And it's true.
They are being attacked.
They should know that.
They should recognize that.
Like this conversation that's taken place for the last three weeks almost, okay?
Okay. That conversation is not necessarily just about me. I'm an entry point. I'm a beacon.
Okay. It's a way to have the actual conversation without talking about Israel. A way to have
the conversation about the resentment that the average working class individual feels
about Israel without directly saying every voter is stupid and wrong for criticizing
Israel. Israel is a very reliable and very valuable ally to our foreign policy goals.
Okay. That's it. And most people are not putting up with it. Under different circumstances,
I think most people that hear choice quotes or whatever probably would have looked at that
and gone. Ooh, I don't want to defend this guy. This guy's indefensible. I've seen very little of that
on the internet. As a matter of fact, the only people who are like, re-litigating the same
shit over and over again are the people who have hated me for many, many years at this point
for a litany of different issues that they either misunderstood or are professionally
misunderstanding and effort to once again smear me. Okay? That's what it is. That's precisely
what it is. So this argument is back and forth that's taking place is unnecessary. It's silly.
It's a distraction. Okay? But the reality is it's also the exact same arguments that will be
launched, not just against me, but the same arguments that were launched against Zoram
Amdani as you guys saw over and over again. Okay. And it will be the same exact arguments
that you're seeing, uh, launched against Graham Platner, the same exact arguments that you
will see launched against AOC as well. And whoever represents that left flank, the conversation
has nothing to do with, uh, people looking at choice clips and, and thinking, oh, this
This is a bad look. This is a bad look. This is not going to be good electorally. Okay?
It's the same bullshit they pulled off on Bernie Sanders. It's the same bullshit they
pulled off on Jeremy Corbyn. It is just a battle for control over the party. Will
you have responsive left-ranked candidates take control over the party or at least
create a meaningful constituency or meaningful caucus within the ranks?
Or will the Democratic Party try to, once again, defeat its left flank and refuse to be responsive
to the needs of the overwhelming majority of its voters with the hopes that they can
still garner enough support from people who are just fed up with Donald Trump?
Okay.
That's it.
Apparently here's a grand planner saying something similar.
Let's see what we have to say.
There's an element of this whole American political apparatus that I've sadly had to deal with firsthand for the past eight months.
There's an element of these people who claim to be political geniuses,
who they view all of us out here as this malleable mass.
A bunch of people who are just here to be manipulated,
messaged to and tripped.
What they do not understand is all of us see exactly what is going on.
We are not idiots.
We're not stupid.
We see it and we feel it every single day.
And here in the state of Maine, the material needs of working people is the same,
regardless of who you voted for.
When the hospital closes, it doesn't matter if it's an R or a D or an I or nothing next
to your name.
The hospital closed.
If your family members can't afford a house, can't afford to live here, have to leave
the state, have to move to Portland.
If you lose youth in your community because nobody can figure out how to make ends meet,
It doesn't matter who you voted for in 2024.
It hits all of us the same.
And the only way that we're going to build power back
for working people is to recognize
that down here in the real world,
our material needs are exactly the same.
And the people who are exploiting us are exactly the same.
Great take.
Great take.
Nothing else to say about that other than yeah, great take
So
Anyway near attended
The the historic left puncher near attended
Yeah, walk like a chud speak like a woke grand platinum. Okay
Okay. Now, Nier Tanden also joined this fuck-a-sum battle for some reason and decided to say
this.
I missed out every dem leader went on a Sompiker show to make this happen.
Just like there are very few dems on Joe Rogan and Trump is still dropping with young people,
the truth is no pockets of shows, the whole blocks of voters, this debate has become
divorced from reality.
Now, this is a very stupid argument, or rather a very stupid counter-argument, because that's
not an argument that I have made, okay?
As a matter of fact, I've never said I'm a kingmaker.
I've said these people are foolishly presenting me as a kingmaker, not realizing that even
if Democratic politicians don't come on my show, or even if I'm deplatformed or whatever
the fuck, the animosity that people feel towards the National Democratic Party is still very
much going to be there.
Okay?
This is her once again turning around and saying, see people hate the fucking Republicans.
Yes, of course people hate the fucking Republicans.
We hate the Republicans a lot more than you do, okay?
The problem here is Democrats are still actively and desperately trying to lean into marginal
victories with harm reduction narratives.
As long as people are reminded about how bad the Republicans are, Democrats can put
centrist candidates, they can prop up centrist candidates that won't pass legislation that
is bold enough to solve people's material needs.
That's unbelievable. I mean, it's not only bad politics, but it's also bad policy, right?
These guys are, these guys are almost entirely predisposed with making sure that Democrats
It's not only win a marginal victory, but they win by their own terms.
And this was a failure in 2024, okay?
This was a fucking failure in 2024, and it's an unnecessary risk in 2026.
It's very frustrating.
May not have defended you at my Seder, but I defended you near a Tannin as you replied
to me.
I saw, wait, do you think Trump's approvals are robbing me and Dem's approvals are
rising?
Anyways, aggressively flawed logic here, dozens of Dem's going on a song show.
How many won their primaries? I see a few who already lost. These are just the guests
since the start of the year. So yes, most of them are primary candidates. He's also had
plenty of sitting electors on a stream like Rokana summer, summer Lee, of course, AOC,
Bernie Sanders arm. I'm down. He does a thought.
But again, I'm not a king maker. Okay. I can help. I can help certain candidates.
We as a community can help certain candidates, right?
But at the end of the day, it's not make it or break it, right?
We're not king makers at all.
We're not at that level.
But what I am doing, and what these people fail to recognize, is I'm channeling the
popular frustrations that many voters have, not just even Democrats, but independents
as well, and maybe even Republicans too, okay?
So I'm one fucking person and I've said this over and over again, I'm one guy.
Like, what these people, what these people, like Joe Rogan is not a kingmaker either, right?
That's the frustrating element here, okay?
That the reason for why I'm popular, okay, is not because I am a singular force that
is capable of changing people's minds on these issues. I'm sure I play a decent role in offering
people the language and offering people the tools to become aware of certain things, right?
But I'm not hypnotizing people into changing their minds or whatever, right? I'm not the
reason, for example, why people are anti-Israel now. Israel is the reason why people are anti-Israel.
Okay? And these guys cannot comprehend that reality. They just refuse to reckon with that
reality. And they live in a world, they live in a world of their own design. Okay?
Okay.
What you're saying is not that people listen to you, but you listen to people.
Sure.
Yes.
Yes.
So this conversation is so, so, so idiotic.
It's totally unproductive.
totally idiotic. And in many respects, they've just been having it amongst themselves and going
back and forth and deciding whether or not to even have it at all.
very strange.
Full NewsLink reactions to the nearest tweet.
Yeah.
But I will say, yeah, it really bogs the mind why people in entertainment have influence
over anyone on the left.
She shut down the progressive youth and media wings of Center for American Progress raised
UAE money and is a friend to Benjamin and Yahoo. And that's why she's chirping, right?
That's why she's chirping.
But there was one other thing that I wanted to talk about, which is John Pod Horitz.
You need to understand something like there is a lot,
there is a lot of coalition building taking place.
Yeah, all of my ops if they are in
You know positions of power
They have either photos with Benjamin and Yahoo or you have Galant clearly they have less of an issue
Dealing with Benjamin and you have Galant than someone like myself in their minds. I'm a far worse figure
Then straight up war criminals
Okay
And if they're random anonymous Twitter users, just check their profile to see what they've had to say about Palestine, Palestinians, Gaza in general.
But the other side of this unholy allegiance in coalition
is that there's this strange allegiance. Perhaps you may have noticed that strange
allegiance is people like John Podhoritz, editor of commentary magazine like like far
right figures, ultra-Zionists, aligning themselves with the right flank of the Democratic Party.
People who don't have any investment whatsoever in Democrats winning any elections, people
who are openly antagonistic to what they perceive as woke and toxic influence on American
and politics are saying the exact same things
that near-attended is saying.
To me, this is something I'm used to,
I've received attacks from centrist,
right-wing Democrats all the way
to the far-right neo-Nazis my entire career.
But it's very interesting that people
who are directly affiliated with the Democratic Party
the consulting side are now openly launching these attacks alongside the
likes of Pod Horitz. Who said this? Hassan Piker would likely support Tim Miller's
murder on the grounds that he is a gay man with children and then support the
murder of his children as he supports the murder of mine for being Jews. Nice
going Tim, you've sold your soul enjoy the cash. I said never have I messed
someone so perfectly aware of my politics. That, for the record, that for the record,
I think is a perfect depiction of what my fucking haters are like and what they believe, right?
something so unbelievably dumb. Yeah, Glenn Greenwald even had to come out and be like
the Pidka Sompiker is some sort of radical jihadist Islamist who wants to kill all gay
men is genuinely one of the most hilarious things I've ever read or ever heard. Same
reaction to when they tried to depict Zoran, the New York police department is anti-queer
momdani as determined to impose Sharia law. Enjoy a song stripped to arguably the
single gay as event on the planet the gay pride parade in West Hollywood where he
lives. He pretends he's immersed in gay culture while secretly plotting how to
genocide West Hollywood gays in the name of Allah. You don't think New York City
mayor would love to have Sharia law in your city says turn New York red.
hashtag doge new york it's incredible how fucking stupid you can be once again a
clear clear indication that this person is suffering from Hassan derangement
syndrome, you know? I never thought that John Podhuras would be addressing me like this
on the timeline claiming that I am not woke necessarily, but actually invested in the
murder of all gay people Islamic style fucking awesome
It's pretty funny
Anyway, let's get back to what's going on in Lebanon into Marjain is difficult and dangerous
All around here is fighting. There are constant Israeli airstrikes and his Bola
Shellen trying to stop the troops advancing into South Lebanon but also
hitting villages in northern Israel. Lots of hits along the road on the way in.
The town's water supplies have already been bombed. We see the evidence as we enter.
We've negotiated special passage here with the town's officials and the
Lebanese Army, who are still very present in the town.
Marj Oyun's geography makes it a key position, which Israel is keen to control on its eastern
front.
The town sits on a hill overlooking the Latani River Valley, and Israel wants the river
as its new border, or buffer zone, taking an extra 10 percent of Lebanese territory.
The backdrop of bombing is ever-present.
You never get used to this though.
the Israeli warning sirens going off as Hezbollah rockets are fired.
This Hezbollah drone heading for Israeli tanks shows just how sheer Muslim villages in the
south have been significantly damaged. The Israeli military insists its invasion is
to rid Lebanon of Hezbollah militancy. Troops are making advances in the south, but it's
It's taken a month to secure some border villages and they're taking casualties.
But Majayun is largely untouched.
Its saving seems to be its predominantly Christian population.
There are constant patrols to ensure no outsiders from the mainly Muslim villages around them
can enter the town.
Majayun's officials have had warning calls from the Israeli military, ordering them
to turn away their Muslim neighbors fleeing the onslaught.
If they're given sanctuary, the town too faces attack.
It's been denounced as ethnic cleansing by human rights groups.
And this is what happens if Israeli orders aren't followed.
Israeli troops are on their doorstep with positions in the next door village of Chaim.
The townsfolk of Marjayum tell us they have no other choice but to obey them.
You can see what's happening all around.
If you don't take the order, you will be...
Nazi ship, bro.
This is what we are.
I paid off.
Like a one-to-one.
It's one-to-one.
It's remained in their homes, worried if they leave, they'll never get back.
Oh, you've got quite a lot of supplies.
And supplies of food and medicine are dependent on aid groups, prepared to run the gauntlet
of potential fire.
Are you feeling a bit trapped and cut off here?
For sure.
Too much.
Too much.
Too much stress.
Too much...
Many think we need the people call us for medicine, for cash, nobody have money now.
The medical staff work and sleep here.
The main health facility is running as an emergency field hospital now, ready for mass casualties.
But any wall wounded are stabilized and swiftly transported out of the area.
If the situation will grow and will be more critical, if they will go,
will be the last one who will go from here, not the first one.
UN peacekeepers are in the middle of this violently changing landscape. Their blue helmets
are no longer any guarantee against attacks on this battlefield.
We found an Indonesian group helping out on the outskirts of Majuun, despite losing
three of their colleagues in two separate attacks just a few days earlier. And we
They saw yet more parents trying to flee.
How scared are you feeling about the situation?
Anyone who's not afraid is stupid, they told us.
And they're on top of a million already displaced, with few safe places to run to.
Majayoun's residents are definitely anxious they've been here before.
The town was invaded and occupied by Israeli troops and an armed militia for decades.
And they're fearful of a repeat.
If we forbid any intruders or Hasbullah to come inside Jadid Majayoon and shoot from inside
Jadid Majayoon, I think we will be safe.
But nobody knows the next stage what will happen.
Okay, we are trying our best.
That may not be enough.
The air strikes on Majayoun's water sanitation plant have made life a lot more uncomfortable.
The bombing of critical civilian infrastructure is seen by human rights groups as a tactic
to force people to leave.
So far, Majayoun residents are staying put, but they have no idea for how long.
Alex Crawford, Sky News, in South Lebanon.
Before three centuries Iran did not attack any of its neighbors, they say that its allies are the same level
Of course the American mentality is different from those who are with it because he is a lawyer
Iran is not different from those who are with it
Even if the national jinn stop in front of Israel in Lebanon, stop in front of Israel in Gaza and Palestine
This is crazy to say that on Al Jazeera the record is that Malfukar might go to jail.
Al Jazeera has, I mean, look, Qatar is like more woke than all the other Gulf countries,
but let's be real.
Since the Iranian retaliation, since the Iranian retaliation started, any kind of, any kind
defense of Iran is considered not appropriate. Yes guys, I can't, I'm sorry, I can't read
the fucking subject, I'm eating, okay?
No, I will not be repeating what the fucking, I will not be giving you a summary of what
he said.
God damn, I swear to God, I've spoiled you, silly, all of you.
I mean, let's say that you understand, you understand, of course, Iran's allies, you know what they're doing.
Let's call on the media, we don't have a plan.
Mr. Hasan, why don't we understand the lack of traffic and the driving of the day, without a plan,
without a moral or legal balance, on the Gulf countries and on civil rights?
It's the moral issue, you leave the land, the sky and the sea, you use against Iran.
You use it.
You participate in this war.
You are a member of this movement. Don't read it.
Don't read it. Give me three.
You didn't write any statements.
You didn't write any statements.
Why did you attack the three fighters in Kuwait?
They are from Iran after the war in Iran.
Why did you attack Iran?
Why did you attack the two aircraft carriers?
Because they are American aircraft.
All of the American soldiers who were wounded
and kill him in this country
How many civilians and how many people are there?
Trump's president, Trump, thank you for the name
He didn't lie to the state, how many people are there?
You didn't lie to any Iranian leaders
We are waiting for the next one
Trump is at this level, so he is also honest
Trump is also honest when he says he has calls with Iranian leaders
It's funny that he... I mean look, for those of you who are listening
There is one panelist that is just straight up saying, who kind of weirdly looks like me a little bit as well,
but is just straight up telling to the faces of all of the other gulf panelists, like gulf nation panelists, that
you can't have your keg in eat it too, you literally have American bases, of course Zaraan's gonna fucking strike the American bases.
It's insane that you think that you could have like security contracts with these countries, and then have the gulf regions.
His name is also Hassan too.
Saying that it's totally ridiculous to expect Iran not to retaliate when the countries are being used as a launching pad for this war against Iran.
And the other panelists are, the other panels are basically saying, oh, how dare you say that we're, we're totally blameless here.
We have nothing to do with this. Yada, yada, yada. The reason why I said it's like kind of brave for him to say that is because Al Jazeera has straight up.
I think Al Jazeera, two Al Jazeera commentators or journalists where they got in trouble.
Al Jazeera claimed that they were doing like Iranian propaganda or something, which is, again,
a sign that the state, no matter how woke they are in comparison to the other
other golf states. A sign that the state is like changing its messaging strategy, changing
its attitude in general.
Bahrain they executed a Shia citizen for taking a photo or taking a video of impact sites.
Well not executed but he died in prison under mysterious circumstances.
Yes.
Why don't you...
The Iranians denied it.
We denied it.
There is no leader in any country in this five countries.
They denied that...
There is a...
Dr. Ali Ali...
No, I'm sorry.
This is a very important part of it, but I'm sorry about that.
The Somoan and the Kuwaiti government in the last ten years of Ramadan have confirmed
that the Iraqi diplomatic talks have been directed to the Iranian leadership.
Let's go directly to David in Uxbridge, hi David.
all five of us and thanks for taking my course.
It's such a pleasure, but what do you see going on here?
It feels kind of chaotic and kind of almost on the precipice of yet more disaster, doesn't it?
Yeah, that was the adjoining I was going to use. I think this really feels like a disaster.
And it really feels quite worrying. I think it was really preventive.
We're back. We're back with LBC.
you know, you can critique, you know, the Islamic Republic, you know, they were at the
negotiating table twice when Israel and America bombed them. And that doesn't create an environment
to get an off-ramp as well. Because I think what that's taught the Iranians is that they
have to be in it for the long haul and inflict as much pain on America and Israel
to possible to teach them a lesson. And I think the difference is they have a
a plan in a strategy. And while they're suffering, like militarily, they can't match them, but
they knew that, but they have a plan which they're unfolding. And it's really like,
it is a disaster for America. And I think recently as well, you're seeing a desperation
that America and Israel are starting to attack civilian infrastructure, which has
been described as a war crime. Again, as much as a lot of Iranians might oppose their government
and their regime, what I am hearing is that it is galvanising support. That attack on
that bridge, they do what is called a double tap. That means they attack the bridge and
they wait for the rescue services to arrive and then they hit them again and then they
kill 11 people and this is what's happening daily and I think obviously the western media
they focus more on the pilot, I hope he's rescued, but he will be a prisoner of war and
if Iran capture him they should treat him under the Derea convention but he will still
be a prisoner of war and not a hostage, I wanted to clarify that.
But I think you're looking at a catastrophe, you know, and I think in America you've got
deeply ignorant, deeply unpleasant people, you know, all of this could have been for,
you know, people, you know, I think there's smart people in America that could have told
them that could unfold this way. But Trump surrounded himself in zealots. I think the
influence of pro-Israel groups as well play a part, you know, so you've got yourself
and he's got the world into this awful situation.
And so, how would you describe your personal level of concern?
Are you fearful?
Are you still feeling as if it's something that's going on far away,
involving other people, and that may involve us financially?
But it'll be, I mean, it may be very hard, and it may be,
we may be feeling the pension, the smarting of it for years.
But financially, or are you worried that somehow
we will might become embroiled in it,
or people I love might be embroiled?
Well, no, my daughter's over in the party.
She studies, I wonder how she might get home
just personally I worry about that, you know, if there's, you know, traveling and fuel shots,
that's just it. But I think about like the global economy on fertilizer, on the global south,
you know, there's all the things that are a way of life, you know, and we can survive. But,
you know, you look, you could be looking at massive food shortages, you know, you know,
like the global depression and when global depression is hit, it's always the poor
that suffer. So I think you've got these, I would call them like Trump vandals real,
you know how you know you go to look at American society and say how does it elect somebody
with these pathologies really and I feel yeah and and how he gets influenced by by lobby groups
and how they've got ourselves into this mess because you know and I don't want to say I'm
apologize for Iran you know they need to you know but this could have been bro I love these
fucking cars on LBC. I don't know how this, what this lady's like worldview is, but every
single time we watch LBC clips on this broadcast is always like one of the most based British
people you've ever fucking encountered in your goddamn life. Going up against like
a classic liberal guy who's like, Oh, well, what do you mean Israel? Israel's doing
terrorism. Oh, how do how dare you, sir? And then and then like the collar will be like,
like, yeah, I support the Iranian regime. They've not done a genocide.
Judging by my limited knowledge of LBC collars, I would assume that like, approximately 65%
of everyone living on this island is actually straight up a Maoist third world is, you know.
If I were to make an assessment off of like what British politics looks like, what the
attitudes are, that's what I would assume.
Can you resolve diplomatically the nuclear problem?
Possibly.
Let me talk to John and Brighton.
Hi John.
Hello.
Yeah.
Well I think it would be good if Iran captured this American airman to use him as a bulgur
ship to stop this madness, stop this Trump has lost the plot and it's just out of control.
I mean this war now is not about Iran or the Iranians.
about American interests, other interests. It's not about Iranian people or Iran. It's
completely gone off track.
Do you think that's because there was no real plan? There was no detailed strategy from
the very first? It was just having a bash kind of a thing without thinking about it?
Well, I think, obviously, initially they were saying about the nuclear program, which
which is fair enough and possibly the regime.
But then it seems to have gone off where you've got
Hegzev going on about their bombing this,
they're reducing them to the stone age,
they want them to live in caves.
You've got Trump repeating some of the things.
I don't know where that's,
I don't know where that's come from.
I mean, that seems baseless.
They just became power mad.
And obviously now mistakes are happening.
Things are starting to,
some things are starting to go wrong.
Iran has got power in various ways
to control the strength of the moves and other ways.
They can't, America can't control the outcome.
It can't get the outcomes it wants.
And so question, will it escalate
or will it, will Trump find some kind of way
to extricate America?
I think, yeah, I think you're trying to get out.
I mean, yeah, but in the meantime, there's still gonna be,
we don't know what other war crimes are going on.
It is just turned into a great big war crime, I think.
And, you know, they need,
Iran needs to have some way to bargain with them,
to stop them.
Unfortunately, if you catch the airman,
he's a big bargaining chip.
It's just the way it is.
You see what they do, when one of their...
But I didn't think I'd take a call from anyone saying,
I hope the Iranians catch the airman
use him as a chick. But you think that that will be an indirect way to check.
When they lose one of their men in action, crashes, they send in a whole team to rescue.
They send in helicopters.
How are they doing it? They've done it. They're doing it.
So it's a big issue for America and American people. So unfortunately, it's just the
way it is. I don't really hope it. I don't think it'd be mistreated by Iran as well.
Susie from marketing things sharing my incredulity. I couldn't quite believe I didn't believe what I'd heard either. She's
Dude, what the fuck
What the absolute fuck is going on why are these guys so whoa
Like am I racist towards the British?
Don't answer that question. I know everyone's gonna say yes
But like I didn't think that any Western or let alone a British one would be capable of doing
Analysis like this would be capable of saying those words. I
Feel like I
Feel like the blokes are fucking woke mate the blokes are fucking woke
How pitch-rescuing the pilot is DEI welfare behavior trying to save a loser-ass bitch?
What?
No, that's not going to work.
Americans get very sensitive about that stuff.
I can't believe what I've just heard.
This gentleman saying that it would be good if Iran captured this pilot to use as a bargaining
chip.
This is disgusting.
You should be sued.
Who should be sued?
Who do you think should be sued?
For the fact that our caller in Brighton thinks that he's entitled to think that,
and actually his reasoning was actually fairly logical, Heath.
Oh my God, what the fuck?
This lady is also being responsive?
What is happening, dude?
Is England just like a totally different planet
since the last time I visited?
What the fuck's happening?
She just got hit with the woke right?
Yeah.
It's only it's because you only get a dumb as
Mongrel chatters in here and the ones that are offline are woke as fuck
Yeah, usually when I have anyone who's European in the chat fucking stand out in the chat
It's usually an asmen gold fan who is just like yeah, my mega
Get the fucking muslim is out here
defending
KISTOMER'S A FUCKING NONSELENT!
WE NEED A FUCKING VOTE IN NARJUAL FARRAGE!
Or someone that will fucking fight to defend Israel.
That's right, lad. You just fucking love the muslim and countries, right?
fucking hell you love the Muslim man
yeah sorry give the times is Rupert low now you're right yeah we fucking love
defend Britain simple as fucking hell we love jerking off we love fucking
jerking off to the AI, to the AI ladies wearing the fucking, wearing the
British skirt, right, with the purple hair, fucking hell, having a wank. You know
what I'm talking about? I'm sure you've seen it there. They're all, all of the
fucking right-wing perverts in, in, in the UK love this like purple-haired AI
I woman that they invented that's supposed to be a fucking
That's supposed to be like a placeholder for like an alt lady that is is
Emilia the girl yeah
Yeah
Is what we talked about on the pod yours or even one bipolar politically than the Americans either third world is coming or literally Hitler
Right, there's no middle there
No, it's not a tiktari on. It's not even tiktar. I've seen it on Twitter.
They love fantasizing about, yeah, here it is. Meet Emilia, the British schoolgirl with
purple hair who has become the far-right social media star. Amelia, an air-generated British
schoolgirl, or a purple-haired golf girl, has exploded across social media channels. The Avatar
was created for a computer game two years ago under the British government's anti-terrorism program,
aiming to deter young people from extremism. That's right.
And now, the right-wingers have decided the AI-generated character named Amelia, a purple-haired British
schoolgirl, starred as a goth girl, has gained online attention as a viral figure. She is often
depicted waving a union flag and expressing racist views and memes on AI-generated videos. She has
shown enjoying pints and pubs and reading Harry Potter, while in another clip she wears a US
immigration and customs enforcement uniform and possibly deporting migrants.
Now, that gives the game away, right?
Like this goes back to my theory of like modern fascism is just like under the banner of MAGA.
Because if you're like a British racist and you're like a EDL guy, what the fuck do you
care about ICE?
U.S. Customs and Border Patrol?
And it's also psychotic that these guys have like invented an alt girl that happens to fulfill
this like fantasy that they have about like alt girls who are, you know, racist.
And they keep posting it.
It's not even a joke.
They post it all the time.
All right.
It's a good overview.
Here is an AI purple-haired goth girl, originally created for an anti-extremism computer game
generated by the Home Office.
By the way, generating a anti-extremism computer game is so funny to me, honestly, it's so
hilarious, dude.
But now, an increasingly outspoken anti-Muslim flag-waving so-called English patriot.
has become very popular and here she is in action.
I'm Amelia, I'm English, and I love England.
I like having fish and chips and a pint at the local pub.
I like pork sausage and dogs and fashion.
This character has essentially been...
Get it?
Like pork sausage and dogs?
Like they're saying they think that like pork products, like they think Muslims are
like vampires and poor products like operate like garlic against Muslims same
with like drinking alcohol same with dogs they're like all Muslims think dogs are
are dirty and and hot arm or something I don't fucking know what these dumb
fucking races believe but yeah so it's like it's entirely designed around like
like, yeah, keep England English. Yeah, fucking hell. It's very weird.
And it's staggering that how quickly this has proliferated across the internet. The middle
of last week from nothing at the start of January.
Yeah, the right wingers from here in England get upset over everything. They're the
biggest snowflakes known. They complain about every and anything. Also true. They
hate our Halal food shops here. Yeah, but they also love it too. Like they, they
They are the first to fucking complain about, you know, Muslim invasions or brown people
coming into the island.
But then they're also the first to eat curry, you know, they love the fucking food.
I love not washing my hands before church and wearing shoes when I pray, standing, yeah,
I don't.
Yeah, a bit of a curry chippy, yeah, after I'm done doing a fucking egg crumb in it.
I do a fucking hate crime at 9, get the chippy, curry chippy, at 10.
I love allowed snack packs, yeah? Fucking hell, hate the guys that make it.
Love the fucking snack packs!
There were 12,000 posts involving this character in one day.
The other thing that's perhaps most...
Yeah, I'll be getting a Chinese. It's time to get a Chinese.
But yeah, it's pretty funny because like a lot of those like all looking girls are you
know, usually anarchist Marxist socialists like very woke, right?
So these guys couldn't find a single woman that could fit that profile.
So instead they just invented one through AI.
It's so, so pathetic.
Coming about this is Elon Musk himself has now retweeted an account which has created
a cryptocurrency behind this particular meme. So you can have an amelior coin because let's
face it, right wingers need another cryptocurrency. Elon Musk is now promoting that. And this
is monetizing hate. This is one of the clearest examples we've ever had of somebody trying
to make money out of right wing hatred. And okay, we get hatred from all sides on the
internet, but this is very clear where this is coming from. And the AI account,
For example, Andrew suggests is English, of high confidence, those videos did not originate
in England. They were made outside of the country as disruptive tactics through deep
fakes and.
Yeah, I mean, it does seem to me like outside intervention, but it is definitely not lost
on me that there are plenty of dumb fuck gammons in London, a stand who are willing participants
in this. They're like actively desperately begging to be duped. Right? But this is what
I was talking about, uh, chatters for those of you who are wondering what the fuck I was
talking about. I would like the pervy guys that, that gay, that do a little wank. Yeah.
Fucking hell. After a long day of working at the racism factory, I'll sit down on
the computer and I'll give a fucking bloody wank. I'm fucking gooning. I mean, not that's
a different they mean something different when they say gooning. One of the funniest racists
in London, Afghanistan, obviously is Tommy Robinson, who Tommy Robinson, who is an
agent of Mossad, but also the United Arab Emirates. So it's always very funny when
hear Tommy Robinson talk about like UAE related shit and it's so transparent that he's getting paid
like he's a foreign agent and all these like dumb fuck races can't even do racism right same with
like dumb fuck nationalists who can't do nationalism correctly where they have no investment in
national sovereignty at all right it's crazy to me that you're like oh i'm a fascist yeah
I'm a nationalist yeah England first and then the outcome of that the manifestation of your entire
political worldview revolves around uh being a servile little cuck to the United States of America
and the right wing movement here like seeing British people who are like England first yeah
wearing MAGA hats which you know spell out make America great again is is so unbelievably stupid
I'm like, how do you not see what you're fucking doing, dumbass?
Like, you can't even be racist correctly.
Felt that it would de-escalate the entire conflict.
That's why he felt it was a good idea,
although it did seem somewhat extreme and quite an interesting way of looking at it,
if not to look so slightly convoluted way and maybe dangerous.
But I don't know if anyone should be sued over it.
John says Trump said he was going to release his health plan in two weeks,
which he never did. The war encounters other things were always in two weeks. There is
big money invested in interest, pulling his strings and making the decisions that John
and Lester in. I hope the pilot escaped. If not, Iran will follow the example of Israel
in the U.S. and shoot the enemy on sight. Apart from any human cost, I can kind of see
Jack the giant slayer narrator with Iran in the U.S., you know, like Zelensky and
Putin. Look at the way Iran is sending 50 Bob drones to draw out defense missiles
costing millions, says Ian. And John says, if Iran currently the nation of mad belief
and its dissemination by lethal force proceeds with its nuclear projects and so
much the worst for the country's survival.
Let there be war before it's too late. This conclusion also is not reached by
rocket science. Is it, says John. Let's go to Billy in Shipley in Yorkshire.
Hi Billy. Hi Vanessa. Yeah I was just wondering how it's going to
play out if this this chapter has been
shot down, gets captured by Iran. Yes.
And you know the president said previously about
McCann, John McCann, he doesn't, he doesn't regard him as a war hero, he doesn't like
people who get captured. And I just wonder how that's going to play out for him.
Well, what are you thinking though? What are your thoughts?
I'm thinking, how does he then call this guy a war hero if he does get captured like
this? It's also projecting into the future and we don't know what's going to happen
what they're going to get captured or not. But yeah, I just think that this show that
Donald Trump's firing from the comments, they just show him up really don't know.
Let's go to Ahmed in New Maldon. Hello. Thanks for ringing.
Hello, Vanessa. I just wanted to say that I think this could escalate. If it does
escalate, it could now, obviously more of the whole reason. And Dubai, Abu Dhabi,
all these countries probably will be annihilated in the process, which I think they devise
already, you know, empty at the moment. So, the thing is, I'm surprised everybody just
talking so casually about pilot or cost, you know, cost of energy going up and so on.
But what's behind it? It's a legal, unconstitutional, you know, attack, military attack on a sovereign
country. I'm not in favor of any religious leaders running any country whether they are
Christian, Muslim or Jewish. I'm not in favor of any of that. But it's a sovereign country.
So if someone, another sovereign country, attacked one of the western countries, will
we just stand by and let it happen? Well, I don't know. Have we stood by? Do we have
any option? It just happened and they've already erupted.
Now, UK, UK media, American media, they are not condemning the illegal, I mean, all those
it's war crimes in any other language is war crimes.
But that's what's happening.
But I mean, you know, yeah, I mean, it did happen.
It happened with Ukraine.
And we saw how the Western world reacted to that versus when Israel and America do
it, we're seeing how the Western world reacts to, to Israel and the United States
America doing unlimited war crimes in Iran, unlimited war crimes in Lebanon, unlimited war crimes in Gaza
and the reality is like we have no leg to stand on, you know?
If 40,000 civilian protesters against the regime being shot or killed in the streets, I mean you
you know it's a question of the kind of the nature of the regime, isn't it? You don't think that
matters at all. Sorry, did you count these people yourself?
Did you count them yourself? What kind of a factuous question is that? Of course I didn't go there and count them.
It was reported in all our most reputable papers and all over the media that that was the number of protesters killed.
And they were just ordinary people protesting against a regime and they were killed for it.
Please, if I can just say, such figures are all trotted around by the detractors interested parties.
say 50,000, 100,000. What is happening that humanitarian disaster that is happening in
the Middle East? Why people don't condemn that?
Well, you think nobody has condemned what you think is a disaster?
You don't believe the language or by action they need to.
All right. Thank you. Thank you for the call. I'm with an interesting perspective. Let's
go to Malcolm in Bodmin. Hi, Malcolm.
I feel like it's not even an interesting perspective at all at this point given the the tendencies
of LBC callers to have such a shared third world is understanding it's a it's actually
unbelievable how many British people that call in the LBC are just like yeah honestly
I think it's awesome what Iran is doing. What the fuck?
Right, so what are you looking at? What do you think is the prospect now? Do you think that the
shooting down of this airman, this US airman is going to materially affect the direction of
what happens next? Because certainly our rapporteur in New York seemed to think it was going to
going to have a very big impact?
Well, simply two points of clarity, right,
for your listeners, for me, for everybody.
Good.
Any American who is watching this news channel
reading any serious newspaper must be looking at the leadership
here in Britain and thinking, oh, my god, if only.
If we had Starmer as our leader,
this war would not be happening.
Then Vanessa, the caller, which
the point you're not making, the caller two calls ago, who said that Trump in his first
reign as the wannabe king of America, said, John McCain, I can't stand the man. He got
shot down, he lost, he got shot down. So look, they're searching for military, they're
self searching for the second crew member on the shot down plane. And those military
now would be thinking in their minds we got to get this guy out and we are being told to do things
we're sending claims up on insane missions where we've got a king running over us who just does not
expect to see things for losers when we are shot down. Overless is a real problem ringing. Yes.
To say this right. Yeah. The war.
Can't hear you talking to the phones. I can't hear you. The war in the Middle East.
Iran increasing numbers of reports indicate the class are happening between U.S. and Iranian forces.
I mean, people are saying that, people are saying that the clash is still ongoing.
But Jack Murphy, who seemingly is like fairly reliable, has already reported that the F-15,
the F-15 weapons specialist was recovered alive, was escaping, innovating massive firefight.
Iranians were actively looking for him in the area. So, US Air Force 15 weapon systems officer
has been recovered alive.
After ejecting over Iran yesterday, Journalist Jack Murphy reports,
he said the WSO was evading capture on the ground as Iranian forces searched the area
with a mass firefighter reported at the recovery site.
Murphy's Journal is a military commentator
who previously served in the U.S. Army Special Operations,
including as a Green Beret.
He's the co-founder of the Highside,
host of Teamhouse Podcasts,
and reports on national security and covert operations.
Did he at least get Kuba Day before jumping in?
I don't think he got the Kuba Day.
If they recovered him alive,
then he did not have the Kuba Day, you know?
Iran increasing numbers of reports indicate
the clashes are happening between US and Iranian forces
in the area where the US pilot is suspected to be.
Thousands of people, citizens of tribesmen
are heading towards the area of clashes
between US forces and Mujahideen of the guard.
But so far, Jack Murphy is the only person that has confirmed this, so we don't know
yet.
Iranian state link Tasnim News, setting military source claims U.S. forces are bombing areas
in the southwest Iran, where a missing pilot may be located, alleging Washington's loss
of hope of recovery and his attempt to kill him, source added.
We will not announce whether the positive are custody or not, and accuse the U.S.
of not telling the full truth about the first crew member's U.S. claims was
recovered.
Separately, Iranian officials reported U.S. has really strikes and at least four killed
during the recovery operations.
In Dethdust, a city in the Koghiliyeh Boyer Ahmed province
in Selah was around.
Four people were killed and one wounded
after a telecommunications tower.
And the Kul Siah Broadcasting Center
was struck according to provincial officials.
The site is part of a local communications infrastructure
suggesting that the strike targeted
meteor signal capabilities rather than
conventional military base,
though authorities said details remain under review.
Trump refuting claims of health issues. Oh my God. I'm alive y'all. I needed some time
to relax and bounce on some dick. I'll go back to being president when I feel like it.
Dot dot dot. I get it guys. I get it. Yes. Trump is, is, uh, he's not dead in Walter.
I just, I know if, I know you know, but the story of the pilot recovery is obvious, pivot away from the fact that they dropped the plane.
Yeah, I mean, it's still, it's still an impressive operation that they are able to conduct. And I do think that it shows, it definitely shows that the Iranian defensive capabilities, at least in that area are weaker than expected.
So, yeah.
He saw my compliment. I was just casually praising him. Who knew he had so many fans?
The average daily viewer show of the live was around 30,000 every 60 to 70 during breaking news.
I remember he was top figure overseas keyboard public circles. Honestly, the Chinese tunic really
accentuates broad shoulders. He's really reading them out one by one. Now I get why he gets
streamed for so long. So detail oriented. No wonder he's always holding various drinks.
The sheer volume of words is insane. Mainly because he looks really handsome when wearing
it, but he reading the comments and got himself happy because the Chinese tunic suit is really
handsome giving up a vibe of a foreign friend. Every time I read the comments on BTV, they
give him enough emotional value. Hell yeah, I love Chinese netizens, man. Chinese netizens
are the best. On real levels of glaze. Yeah. Okay. Why can't you be like that chatter?
Huh? Ask yourself that question. Why can't you be like Chinese netizens and write beautiful
pros. This is your chat when you vibe bad with a cat yet? I have not. Are we American
netizens? Yes, American netizens are unfortunately not the best. Let's be real. I said, Gaza,
the cat since that I'm Turkish in parentheses, natural ally to cats. Troika Chakrabarty and
I hung out the other night after my speech at the University of San Francisco Law School.
He, uh, you know, we filmed a couple of things, uh, he showed me around town and he showed
me like, you know, important cultural landmarks in San Francisco, uh, and, uh, and, you know,
places that he loves and enjoys and appreciates people that he loves as well.
Um, he says, all Mars been a stapled as community for over 20 years.
He and major are the heart of the block.
So glad I could surprise him with one of his favorite favorites, Hasan the hunt
more coming soon.
That's one here. Whoa.
I haven't seen that happening before.
That's big. Sorry.
No, no, don't bother.
It's as cool as hell.
We're about to go see Omar and Major.
They are the guardians of this block.
I used to live down the street right there.
I go to Omar's all the time.
Anytime anything happens in this neighborhood, Omar knows.
You go talk to Omar.
Hey, Omar.
I brought a friend.
Oh, my God.
Oh, I can see it.
Yep, yep.
Back in 2010, my life changed forever when I started watching the Young Turks.
Wow!
I swear to God, the Young Turks and Bernie Sanders.
That's what they're... whoa!
I haven't seen that happen before.
I haven't seen that happen before.
Sorry.
No, no, don't bother.
It's as cool as it is.
Whoa.
That was... whoa.
I thought you know you're a good person.
The cat watch was like, jump on you, right?
You got your back.
Thank you.
I'm serious.
You got to get his back.
Oh, yeah, of course.
All right, take care of it, Mark.
Thank you, major.
You know why people are like, they
want to protect what they have here, you know what I mean?
San Francisco is unlike any other California city
in many ways.
It feels like you are in a totally different state.
Maybe a totally different country, really.
All right, man.
The cat just thought you were a scratching post.
True.
Um, cat jumped on there with a small head.
Lots of space for cat.
Yeah, Omar does have motion.
Fun fact, Omar actually recommended both me and our political director directly to Shoycott.
Not only does he bring the neighborhood together but quite literally brought our campaign together.
their epic crossover with us on the hunt is true.
We need to be mean to keep you down so the glaze don't get to your head. We can't have
it be normal size. See, this is what I mean. This is what I mean. This is what I mean.
It's like, like, as soon as like we watch something nice, you guys just went from
talking about how Chinese netizens glaze me and automatically you got to take me down
a peg. Okay, I can't even be here. I can't even be here having a good old time.
You know, speaking of cats, why don't you just see this ideology merger I made for my
cat? Wait, what? Oh, shit. That's fucking dope. Oh my god. That's fire. Jam Pod defended
fucking dope. Oh my god. That's fire. Uh, Jam Pod, defend me. Let's take a look.
Now, Hassan Piker might not be a household name, at least among adults, but ask your kids.
As a prominent voice on the left is now driving a wedge between Democrats. And for good reason,
Hassan Piker's past and present is checkered with controversial, if not outrageous, if
not bigoted state comments like this one.
America deserved 9-11 dude, f*** it, I'm saying it, we f*** totally put it on ourselves dude, holy s***
He said XYZ, controversial, he said s***, that's even bigger than f***ing mine
CNN
Even in his most extreme, these n****s will talk about what he said about 9-11
Like the broader point was that American foreign policy during the 90s
When that happened, we created the conditions for 9-11
But when that happens again, after this Iran war, that nobody else
Just say I get on it. I'm like, well, I mean you guys kind of deserve that shit because you know the shit they've been doing with their
Watch oh fuck. What did you just say? Nah gang? We just bombed the school of a hundred and seventy five
Like little girls dead. Yeah, it is yes
And if you think and if you disagree with that you haven't done enough reason you haven't done enough research
How many people do we kill every day in these conflicts since 9-11 since 9-11?
It was like 3,000 people that died.
So 3,000 people that died in 9-11.
The motherfuckers that died in 9-11 deserve to die.
No, that's not what we're saying.
Unprompted wars of aggression and choice
create civilian casualties.
Yeah.
The same thing.
And then one time...
The people in 9-11 that died,
should we care more about them
than the people that we have murked in Iran already?
If you say yes,
the only reason why you have for yes
is that they're American.
Those other people are brown.
That's racist.
That's why we're racist.
That's just where we are.
That's why in order to have, in order to have a principled anti-war stance, you should acknowledge that, hey, the more we do this, the more likely you are to create scenarios like 9-11 because you're killing these people's civilians for whatever goal you have, and you're gonna inspire somebody to want to kill our civilians for whatever goal they have.
Yeah. That's why you have international law so shit doesn't break down and become law of the jungle.
Who's been violating your national law at every turn?
Us.
And who's been genociding and doing the 9-11 every single day for the last couple years?
Is here with our weapons.
So, when you try to make it a high horse, I can't dare believe someone like Hassan would even approach saying something like that.
As we're-
That's-
Contribute to real genocide.
As we're doing the cycle again, the Iraq war, arra- shit, again!
Apocalypse lead down, now let's-
Hell yeah.
Hell fucking yeah, dude. Let's go the jam podcast everybody
Go subscribe
I saw I'm doing is normal think I'll see the impression of world's most vindicated man. I just have good takes man
I can be vulgar and
And when you first hear it, especially because it usually goes against what you've been conditioned to believe, you might hear it and you go, what the hell is this guy saying? It's unbelievable.
But give it enough time. Be charitable and think it through.
Okay. And you'll understand what I'm talking about. Maybe give it a couple years. You know,
sometimes it doesn't take a couple years. Sometimes it takes months. Sometimes it takes
days or weeks, you know, things move very fast. So who knows?
Took me a five year ban. Damn. As long as a little long ass time.
What are your thoughts on the fact that the Piker Park
guys in service, the free service funded by view, the
viewers. Uh, I love that. That's how I, that's how I operate, you know,
piker podcasting services sponsored by you, the viewers for you, the viewers,
your voluntary contributions in the form of a $6 a month subscription or a free
one in the form of a Twitch prime are what allows me to maintain my editorial
independence and gifted subs as well.
All right, situation monitoring update. Iran fired at least four missiles towards Bershiba,
Beersheba, and Damona. Mayor of Aras, and several explosions have been heard in the Damona area.
Kuwait Patrol Incorporations has a fire broke out in the oil sector complex in Shuaik,
following an attack by Iran.
New York Times' major satellite imagery provider, Planet Labs, is indefinitely withholding access to imagery over Iran
And the conflict region more broadly citing a request from the US government
No, Donald Trump is not in the fucking hospital. Donald Trump has been in the White House the entire day
Donald Trump has not been in the hospital. He's not in the hospital. He's in the fucking White House
Here is Selena Wang senior White House correspondent for ABC News as of 5 0 4 p.m. Eastern time
There's Marine Century standing outside
The West Wing, which means President Trump, which means President Trump is President of
the Oval Office.
Trump had executive time on his public schedule starting at 8 a.m. today.
The White House issued a lid or press at 11.08 a.m.
Why is it that every single fucking day?
Why is it that every single day?
There's another one of these like very clearly hastily put together narratives about Donald
Trump dying or Benjamin Netanyahu dying. And then, and then people just like lean into it
is like, I get it is hope core for you. Okay. But stop being silly. Please. I don't understand.
And then I just, it's definitely worrisome. It is definitely worrisome. How much I see
this mentality amongst those who are of the liberal variety, of the leftist variety, it's
just very strange. Wait, Nenyao died? No, man, he did not die. Popular leftist rumor hates
his fans having dreams and hopes. No, I just have a, I will always autistically defend
the truth, okay? No matter how hard it is to hear. That's it. I've always done
What makes you think I would do anything different?
This is what I do. This is what I've always done, and I will continue to do it.
Okay? Even if it's not in line with my goals, even if it's not in line with my agenda,
I'm just going to still offer proper analysis and try to go through misinformation.
huh
you gotta stop finding the most predictable things surprising any day there's a lid aka no president on camera people are gonna fanfic it's the least shocking thing
yeah but it's still weird
it's still strange like presidents do lids all the fucking time doesn't mean that they're dead
I don't know. Yes, new guy on lock. This guy, I think is a Nazi or something. Nobody's ever
spoken like this. Mark Moran, nobody's ever spoken like this man is an entirely new spec
cadence and his arms aren't emphasizing what he's saying. They're just moving with no
No rhyme or reason. It's literally like how an alien was speaking and I can try to blend in.
In Richmond, Virginia, Patrick Henry said,
Give me liberty or give me death.
My name is Mark Moran.
250 years later, I'm saying the same thing.
He looks very strange and he has the arm movement of a magician.
Like he talks like a magician.
Today, I'm going to announce that I'm breaking free from the Democratic establishment.
Now I'm going to run for United States Senate as an independent.
I'm doing that because I'm putting our country first.
I'm putting it above these divisive issues that the left, that the right, and our corporate
media control.
I want to talk about big, bold ideas that will save this country.
We can't afford homes.
I don't trust motherfucker at all.
I don't.
I mean, I don't know who this guy is.
I don't know what he's up to, but there's just something about it that I can't get
on board with instantly instantly there's just some crazy Hassan sold out what
Satan yahoo dead Hassan stop capping I feel like Hassan sold out when he attacks
independence guy who just can't comprehend anything he just hear someone
claim they're independent and then immediately believes that guy and then turns around and
attacks me because I'm attacking independent because I sold out.
We can't afford health care.
We're dropping bombs on another country at the behest of another country.
We're entirely controlled by corporate institutions.
We make it so that when we take out a 30-year mortgage and buy a house, over 50% of what
We pay over that 30 years it goes to the bank
It's also wait his pants are unzipped
And he's not even wearing a belt even though shirt is tucked in and what the fuck is up with this?
What the fuck is up with this bullshit dude
What is up with this fucking Zoram, I'm Donnie walk and talk shit that everyone is doing I
I didn't realize it was going to be like this. Everyone's doing it now.
Everybody's doing it, brother. Holy moly, Jesus Christ.
We're ripping off the middle class with our tax code, but the elites who are controlling us get loopholes while we don't.
We need to simplify everything in this government, but we need to fundamentally restructure and turn this around so that it works for the people.
Everything is wrong and it's because money controls that is not the system that our founding fathers designed and I'm here to say that.
I'm running as an independent because this message is about much more than me.
It's about the idea of America. We're 250 years in.
We have to have big, bold, beautiful ideas to change things.
And it's up to us to not fall into the trap that Washington warned about, being divided by political parties.
It's time for us to unite to realize we can close our borders. We can earn our citizenship.
Oh, thank God he's independent. Never mind.
Yeah, now I know how independent he actually is.
Oh, got it.
This reptilian hasn't got full control over his new skin. Yeah, this guy's...
I mean, he's just so weird-looking. I don't know.
and the right to vote and that we can do this together and we can put America
first we can put the Commonwealth of Virginia first but it's up to us to take
it back yeah okay hell yeah
big beautiful bold burr borders
What is this? They'll patch it up. Hi, I'm part of the puppeteering team that ran the Mark Moran
bought for this ad. I just want to apologize. Our team were last-minute replacements that
didn't really have time to familiarize ourselves with this rig. We expect a more life-like Mark
Moran in the second ad. Yeah, I don't... How strange. How strange. Look at this old tweet
for him, Law. I see a lot of people who are saying there's a vibe shift going on in society,
But what if I told you something much more profound the fifth grade awakening is beginning in front of our eyes
There have been four periods of awakening in American history, and we just ended the fourth
The awakenings are peers are reoccurring political religious cycles that last about 60 to 100 years
I may have three phase that are about a generation long
The fourth awakening began 60 years ago in the mid 60s and just ended now
We're by the beginning era of the rise of the belief in equality of opportunity. Why do I say that?
Well, because history repeats itself and the new fifth awakening period will be like the second great awakening
With the rise of the belief that anyone could achieve saving grace emphasis on family and merit-based processes
What I'll I'll go further and say politically we'll see things play out the same they did in
1824 to 1828 and just as the election 1828 marked the transition from the first party system of the second the election of
will mark the transition from one party system to a new era.
But what do I know?
I took an edible and just typed this in bed for 20 minutes
while my girlfriend works a real job.
I can't tell, I mean, I can't tell if he's just like,
a Nazi or stupid, you know?
But his vibes are so fucking off. Was your chapeau event filmed? It's gonna be
podcasted
My crank detector is blaring. I know professor John viewers watching this reading going. Yes. Yes. He gets this
Oh, yeah, the professor John lovers in here are saying well, that's a predictive history
follower and enjoy her
You know
What is this react all our friends I'm Dora and this is my Israeli defense force monkey
boots will stick to Spanish while your parents are in the room but the goal is to teach you
Hebrew by the end of the season.
Do you condemn Hamas?
Do you condemn Hamas?
Do you do you do you condemn Hamas?
Can you find the West Bank?
Trick question.
You weren't supposed to click anything.
Come on.
Oh no, Swiper punched me in the eye and stole my backpack.
Was he wrong to do this?
I hope you answered no, because the reality is, when you really sit and think about it,
Swiper is ex-IDF.
And me as a little brown girl, that can really be triggering for Swiper.
That can really set Swiper off.
He has the right to defend himself.
Some have said, Dora, international law states that you can't just rewrite the
map and draw on it as you please to decide what is and isn't
exploreable land for you and your terrorist monkey. It'll result
in y'all being wanted by the UN. To that I say anti-semitism.
Buenos nochos, friends. See you next time. And whichever one of
you fucking bitches keep emailing the studio, eat a
robotic, I want you to look out your window and ways to the
massage agent because we already on that ass. Yeah. Yeah,
the same rate of G is TV 14. Yeah.
picture. Have you seen this fucking nut job yet? Yeah, I don't care about this guy. Yeah,
I know. I don't care about the sky at all. There's a top female official that says he
wants teleported to a waffle house. I feel like that's one of those like side stories
that that you know tricks the normies into paying attention to it and he's like double
down I guess. I don't know here let's watch here let's go let's watch it.
Inclusive K-5 report you saw first here on out front. New fallout over a top FEMA officials
claim that he was teleported yes teleported to a waffle house yes waffle house miles
away. Democratic lawmakers have been raising concerns about those comments and about
the FEMA official himself, Greg Phillips, after CNN's K file reporting revealed, among
other concerning comments, this claim Phillips made on a podcast.
Dr. Jong predicted this, he could, he, yeah, then it's real last year.
We had a teleport incident, two of them, um, which, uh, which transported me about
40 miles from from where I was and and near Albany yeah, bro
You just drunk like you were drunk driving right like I don't understand to the to the ditch of it to the ditch of a
Of a church and up at a waffle house like 50 miles away from where I was it was an
Incredibly frightening moment to experience yourself in your car
flying through the air. It was possible. It was real.
Kay Files, Andrew Kazinsky broke the story. He's with us now.
Andrew, what exactly is Phillips saying now and how is he explaining these claims?
Brianna Phillips is doubling down on his teleportation claims in a series of new social media posts over the last week.
Phillips, who oversees the government's disaster response, is defending those remarks, saying
they are part of a religious experience and citing examples in the Bible, while all...
Yeah, he's doubling down, claiming he got it from the Bible, and that obviously, Communism
News Network is being ridiculous, they're being anti-Christian, and they should go
to jail.
So accusing critics of taking him out of context, haters gonna hate, that's what
Philip's wrote in one of a handful of comments over the past month, not way from his claims,
but defending them and doubling down all of those coming in the days following CNN's reporting.
On true social, Philip's defended himself by writing in one post, I have no regrets
for my words nor my faith in my Savior Jesus Christ.
The Bible has many examples of the power of God.
In that same thread, he then shared a passage from the book of Acts, describing the apostle
Philip being quote, snatched away by the Holy Spirit and appearing miles away and when another
user asked him directly if he had experienced something like that himself, Phillips responded
yes adding quote the Bible calls it transported or translated.
That post has been deleted since our reporting.
Now we asked FEMA and Phillips which part was taken out of context, but we have yet
to hear back, but-
I mean, there is no religious experience that would teleport you to a fucking Waffle House.
Okay, unless it's the work of Satan, I guess.
So I don't think it's Christianity that caused you to teleport to the fucking nearest Waffle
House.
You know what I'm saying?
Rescue not going well.
This is, we don't know if that's the case, man.
Iran reportedly hit the US at rescue helicopter for missing F-15 pilot pending confirmation will update shortly also Iranian channel suggests the rescue operation meant to probe Iranian readiness.
Prior to the real invasion. Yeah, I don't I don't this is not reliable either. None of these reports are fucking reliable. Okay.
Out of all of the OSINT Twitter, the accounts that I do trust, consider that that Jack Murphy got to be reliable.
or whatever his name is, was it Jack Murphy?
The former Green Beret guy,
and he was the only one that has said
that the mission was successful,
but we haven't gotten any additional confirmation thus far.
Let's get back to the real story that matters,
the fucking waffle house.
The house did post a lengthy response
to our story on True Social on Wednesday,
writing that the podcast occurred
while undergoing cancer treatment and quote,
The podcast at the center of this controversy
was part of chronicling that journey.
And during that journey, things happened
that I can't explain.
This all comes after Phillips failed to appear
at a House Homeland Security meeting last week,
where he had been scheduled to testify
on the impact of the partial shutdown on DHS.
That is the agency that oversees FEMA.
Now neither Phillips nor FEMA responded
to CNN's question about why he didn't appear,
but again, it occurred several days
after CNN's reporting.
Multiple Democratic lawmakers at that hearing, saying that Phillips' past comments made him
unfit to lead the Office of Response and Recovery, which sources have told us is one of the most
consequential rules at the agency, pointing not only to his claims about teleportation,
but his past violent rhetoric about former President Biden and inflammatory comments
about migrants. Brianna.
I just don't.
I don't.
What do I say to this man?
I mean everything is so fucked, America is just so cooked.
America is so unbelievably cooked that there are people like this in positions of power.
Conor O'Malley was, he was right about everything.
Like this is like a it's just so busted
I'm still pissed about your waffle house comment, okay
Yeah, he's a prophet Conor Miley was a prophet is a prophet every everything that he'd like joked about
Nailed the mindset of like everyday Americans
you know there's only one way to be teleported to Waffle House and as a
whole bottle of tequila yes I mean is this really surprising Republican party
has always been like this busy that's similar weirdos no no no no no yeah I
mean sure there were always like kooky ass motherfuckers in the Republican
party. Okay, it has never been like this. There's never been a moment where like regulatory agencies
or like the federal government was occupied by fucking freaks like this. Even in past,
even in Trump one, it wasn't this bad. Even in Trump one, it was never this bad. Okay,
It was bad, but it was not this bad.
Like, you're, you're crazy.
I've never seen anything like it.
We are actively destroying ourselves.
We are actively destroying this country.
We're actively destroying our future.
We're living like there's no tomorrow.
Everyone in positions of power are just picking apart the corpse of America for
scraps.
you listen to Trump.
And we're fucking cooked.
We're unbelievably cooked.
And better yet, no one is paying attention
to how cooked we are.
No one is paying attention to how unbelievably cooked we are.
Some people pay attention a little bit
where they look at China and they'll be like,
wait a minute, how come I thought these guys
like living in mud huts and now they have like cities that that look much better
than ours like what the fuck's that about and then they can sometimes connect the
the reality that that's what happens when you that's what happens when you
fucking what do you call it when you when you don't spend endless amounts of
money, waging war and focusing on developing yourselves, right?
But, I mean, look at some of the organs of propaganda on the Democratic party side.
What have they been doing for the past month?
America's waging a war of choice at the behest of Israel against Iran and
nuking global energy markets
spending billions of dollars losing
tens of billions dollars in assets
failing to even defend allies
killing children
bombing bridges
bombing hospitals bombing
facilities like uh...
where they where they develop new medicines and shit
and the democratic parties is busy complaining about me
We're fucked.
We're so unbelievably fucked.
Now, obviously I want to change that
with the limited amount of aid that I can offer
with the limited influence that I have.
I want to change that with you guys,
slowly but surely, piece by piece, but it's so busted.
It doesn't have to be this way,
but it's still pretty crazy.
still pretty crazy to just like watch all the shit unfold
day in, day out
and it kinda feels like
we are led by monsters, you know?
unbelievably incompetent people, unbelievably selfish people, unbelievably violent people
it sucks.
Duncan you can hear it
he believes the United States is the all-powerful
most mighty nation
without a peer can do anything in the world
and threaten anybody can make any choice.
That's his mental model.
What about the funding for the war?
What you have been?
By the way, speaking of which,
China now has a higher approval rating
around the globe than the United States of America does.
You know, more Hassanabe vindication,
more vindication for this community,
more vindication for the parasocialists out there, you know.
Hearing from the White House spokesperson talking about the US President will ask Arab countries
to cover the cost of the United States war against Iran as estimated according to some
media reports tens of billions.
Of course, we have seen earlier in the Gulf War, there's a US so-called coalition that
eventually the rest has put together 54 billion US dollars over the time, which is now likely
to be 134 billion US dollars. That was for the earlier Gulf War, but is this situation
likely to be different because you've been hearing from the European counterparts of
the US at least that this is not their war? And many of them at least are saying that.
with their eyes open in the Gulf, has to understand they've been had.
And so on the other hand, if Iran is mortally wounded by all of this, as Trump claims, well,
something will work out and Americans will pay the bill on debt.
That's for sure.
We'll just raise the debt from this.
But if it turns out that the military assessment is different from what Trump says, there will
be a deep reordering of politics.
These countries and their governments will have been profoundly exposed as having made
fundamentally wrong decisions.
And they're certainly not going to add to the U.S. coffers after fundamentally wrong
decisions.
So again, a lot will depend on the military outcome, on general principles.
It's hard to believe that Iran has been, quote, defeated in a four to eight-week aerial campaign.
Earlier, we saw some negotiations reported in the press, of course, between some of
the special envoys and Trump family, and also the relevant personalities coming from
the Iranian side, those two rounds, at least reported in public, did not go very well with
the U.S., went back on its words as the Iranian closed.
So do you see, Professor, there is any possibility, given the sadness that we have these days
about the international politics, behind the scenes discussions or some kinds of lower
level interactions? Or pushing each other to the corners and eventually have some space
for maneuver? Are we going to see some of this? Do you think that is on the horizon
or not?
There is no possibility of U.S.-Iranian negotiations. It's not even a meaningful concept. There
is a possibility of an end to the conflict in which China, Russia, India, other countries
help to create conditions in which the U.S. goes home and Israel stops bombing and Iran
has some security and the strait opens up again. That's possible. That is not negotiation
between the U.S. and Iran. It can't even exist. You listen to Donald Trump. He says, we will
watch by satellite and we'll come in and bomb again. This is not a basis for negotiation.
This is thug behavior, thuggish behavior. And that's, you can't negotiate with thugs.
So there can be an arrangement in which this ends, but it would be one in which
China and Russia broker the arrangement not in which there are bilateral negotiations between
Americans and Iranians. This is not a government and my country's government that negotiates.
What the fuck's the new Chupol video? Is this the same guy who keeps coming in and
spamming as the new Chupol video on the docket? Oh, it is. This guy comes in every day,
Spams a couple of times and then fucks off
What's in the video like just explain to me, you know tease it for me get me invested get me excited
Single-issue spammer dude
He just comes in says is the new Chupol video on the docket?
Iranian news outlet Isna Post reported by American Israeli attack on the province were
reportedly the F-15 crash to see a number of resins were killed and injured.
announcement during the enemy's military attack on
I keep fucking Kogalooia and Boyer Ahmed provinces,
the Kusia area in Kogalooia city was attacked a few hours ago,
which unfortunately resulted in the martyrdom and injury
of a number of our fellow provincial residents.
According to 24-hour pharmacies
and some select pharmacies will continue to operate.
Doctors and personnel will change their service status
to in-person and war wounded will be treated
free of charge.
I
Don't know
This guy still has not responded to me and told me what's in the fucking chubu video. That's it. It's got to be a bot, right?
He has not I literally was like it would tell me what's in the video
Tell me what you want to watch. Well, why you want me to watch it? And
He's like nope. I just wanted to know if it's on the docket
Yeah, it says 41 billion, but I think we probably gone way past 41 billion at this point
You know
You know
Federman talked about you. Oh, he's back with Mark Levin. It's crazy. You have many of my party. They're proud to do events with
Sampagitan Democrats out the side whose side are you on? Are you proud to stand with that individual or Israel?
Great. Yeah. No keep more of this, please
Yes, let's ask Democrats if they would rather stand with me or stand with Israel
Yeah, even Democrats that have no fucking idea who I am are gonna be like, yeah, Hassan whoever is not Israel
I'm with that person
It's not just at this point that the Democrat Party as an institution is
is quiet about Israel, neutral about Israel,
you now have a growing sort of movement within the party,
even within the Democrats and Congress,
where they are hostile to Israel.
And you even have some members that are supportive of the terrorists,
of Hamas. How do you make any sense of this?
Yeah, I mean, it's crazy.
I mean, my God, you have many of my parties, they're proud to do events with like that Hassan Piker.
Now, this is the individual that just recently said that America deserved 9-11.
And that they said that Hamas is a thousand percent better than Israel.
And he doesn't care about the rapes and cause Jews in bread and say these outlandish things.
And then like people like the New York Times give these glowing kinds of profile. They don't mention any of that
I mean he's become such a raging anti-Somite, you know, even anti-Somite
I I can't even I can't even sue him for slander. He's too stupid to know what he's saying. I
Don't think he's he's capable of being sued is like a is like a
a secret weapon, you know.
He said anti-semite brother, what judge is going to look at him and be like,
oh, he's a sound mind.
No, they're going to be like, you're suing this guy really?
In order for defamation in order for me to be able to successfully
sue him for defamation, I would need to be able to establish malice.
Okay.
malicious intent. He is incapable of any intent. He doesn't have enough brain processing power
to be malicious.
Oh, and the guy that has a Nazi tattoo bailed on doing an event with him. I mean, Democrats
have to decide who's wait, what the guy with a Nazi tattoo bailed on doing an event
with me. So I'm good. So I'm against anti-Semitism. Like wait, that doesn't even make sense. That's
not something that even happened, but it's pretty funny to imply that because it's like,
okay, so, so grand platter, the guy with the Nazi tattoo is bad, but he hates me.
So who's worse? Am I the Twitch streamer worse than grand platter, the guy with a
nazi tattoo by your own admission like what's
you see this is what i mean it's like impossible there's no
there's no actual narrative you can fucking craft here
where did the platter disses himself narrative come from you come from uh i think it came from
i don't know where it actually came from but i think it came from like
Uh, some freaking freak on the internet who saw it and was like trying to disparage the the progressive victory event
You said it. No, I didn't say it
No, I did not say it at all
I didn't know who the fuck was supposed to be at the event anyway, and it turns out
Neither did it came from the event. No, the event didn't say that at all the event said we did not get final confirmation from Graham Plattener
before putting him on the fucking event list.
Also, I think it's really funny that people always do this, but like, dog, two things, okay?
One, I don't fucking care about doing stuff with politicians.
Okay, I don't
It's not beneficial for me at all. I don't know why these guys
I don't know why these guys think that like oh, he's gonna be next to a fucking
elected
He's gonna he's gonna appear alongside someone who's running for office like who cares brother. What the fuck i'm a commentator
I don't need to be around politicians at all
Okay, that's number one. That's a you think you think that that gives me legitimacy
It does not give me legitimacy. It doesn't change
Anything for me at all. It's not like a like a beneficial thing at all. I think it's it's a way that these guys
It's just a
Representation of like what their worldview looks like where they think like all this guy's appearing next to a fucking
Politician and the politicians like gonna give him legitimacy
When in fact, it's the exact opposite like I'm standing next to polishers to help them. Okay, that's number one
And I do it regardless cuz like there are a lot of people that I I think are great and they would be great
elected representatives and and they'd be great politicians but like it doesn't
yeah my audience often leaves when I have a candidate that comes on and every
time I have a candidate in general people freak the fuck out because there's
always like people who will be like every American politician is actually a
fucking imperialist neo-nazi
Betterment isn't up until 2028
Imagine you spent the last two weeks saying this same shit thinking you were cooking any of Fetty Wobgolf
Foxes the same talking poise lol I'd think I buried my head in the sand
I mean yeah I like that I like betterment saying this shit
shit.
Yet another one of these recently turned Democrats saying you shouldn't be in the party. Amy
Siskian supported Sarah Palin as a candidate. I'm not joking. Please stop associating with
this lunatic Democrats trying to tying to him is like the Republicans favoring Alice
Jones. Yeah. The person that, uh, Amy Siskian is called retweeting is literally an American
enterprise Institute guy who actually deleted it from his profile. Kareem Rifi is the, uh,
Syrian twink that worked for like the last decade almost at the American enterprise Institute.
Notice how a lot of these right wing pro war, uh, insane think tankers are aggressively coming
after me and it's always these fucking centrist and right wing Democrats that are also highlighting
these messages. Very strange. Very strange. Anyway, none of this changes anything. I don't
I don't know why these guys are fucking crying about this stuff.
But I do like the John Fetterman thing, and yeah, of course it's not.
Even the guy that has a Nazi tattoo bailed on doing an event with them
I mean now Democrats have to decide who side are you in are you pro side?
Are you in proud to stand with that kinds of an individual or stand with Israel and then?
Yeah, great take great fucking take
you're irrelevant and everyone's talking about you I agree though that's the
problem I do agree that I'm nowhere near as relevant as these guys make it out to
be with Israel and then AOC announced she's now gonna vote and he's gonna
support even things like iron dome outrageous I mean I'm not I'm not
surprised of course I and I may have lost the socialist vote and and the
pro-Iran vote in my party, but that's part of my party that's growing, unfortunately.
There was more about you. He talked more about me.
Always. I always agreed. I'm going to follow what I think is right. Now, for me, every
single Democrat should be fully supportive of Israel. That's the one nation in the
region that has the kinds of values and then the kinds of communities within that
For example, the whole queers for Palestine people,
the parts of it, it's crazy.
Israel, they have a democratic leader there.
That's the democracy in the region.
They have the kind of values that we all live
and the way we want in our country.
And now more and more of them are becoming
openly hostile to Israel.
And now they are now making choices
to vote against defensive things like iron dome
because Hezbollah or these other nations
going to fire mid missiles at civilians. You know, it's it's that's part of where our party's
becoming. And now they are they are celebrating someone like a son piker that's proud to be
a raging and a some might. Yeah, he's a raging lunatic in my humble opinion as well. Mark
Clevene he's a raging lunatic
That's funny and he's a mine
So fuck
And I want to thank you for your courage
Not that I always agree with you, but I certainly don't always disagree with you
And you take these things on and you explain yourself and that is the tradition of America
And that's really a good thing and I want to thank you senator and God bless you for representing Pennsylvania very well
For a Trump loves watching mark women so much that he often just post clips of his show on a true social
Oh my god, you think Donald Trump is gonna finally post about me
It's over at that point, right? I'm dead
I'd like at that point it's over, right?
Everything is over.
And it's a might.
I'm going to put a good word in for you with Trump.
Oh yeah, that's true.
Where's comes the worst?
We got Zoran Kwame Mamdani who can send a text message
to Trump and be like, yo, King, listen, this guy,
he's all right.
You know what I mean?
Saying the quiet part out loud.
You're not a New Yorker, though.
Look at that.
Look at the hat.
Talk to the hat.
Spiritually.
Spiritually.
Trump will probably fuck with you.
Trump will probably fuck with you like he fucks his arm, he's got to send him clips so you
talk about the Clintons, somebody send Trump the clips of Hassan shitting on Chuck Schumer
will be okay, true.
From an account close to Kalebov, strategic assessment of Iran does not receive a credible
signal by tomorrow if Trump reconsidering an attack on Iran's infrastructure it will
preemptively, irreversibly, and on a massive scale, target the Saudi electricity and oil
production infrastructure, as well as that of the Israeli regime.
Iran is still far refrain from exercising this option in order to avoid entering an irreversible
infrastructure war and a Ukrainianization of the region.
But the time for this restraint will end in the next 24 hours.
Damn.
Oger Federman with a negative Thuringer approval as office big win of the week. It's just something that
people should pay attention to, you know?
We've heard this.
People who?
Are the needs of American citizens all we've heard this exact
same message almost entirely from people entire not even almost entire how interesting that we've
heard this exact same message entirely from people who place Israel over the needs of
American citizens all week who place the needs of Israel over the needs of American citizens
all week. Literally just if you see an account in the wild, okay, if you see an account in
the wild, and they're like, yo, fuck this guy is on his look, look at their account,
just see what they've said about Palestine with see what they've said about Gaza. At
most you'll see like a Ukraine Palestine flag in the bio guy who will say stuff
Like Hamas is a dangerous terrorist group that needs to be punished, but also Israel is fucked up, you know
Like that's it
It was Iran deafening firefighter F-15 pilot shelters, I don't
I don't know, I don't know if this is like the libel or not, I don't know what the fuck is happening here.
In 30 years, this man will be the Professor Morandi of what remains of the Democratic Party.
Democrats predicted all of this would happen. The most vindicated people on earth are Biden
Harris and the entire Democratic party. He is. He is the sad morondi of the DNC. Like,
you're right. The fucking lone brave warrior that will, that will take on anybody to defend
the honor of high profile Democrats and the Democratic party. Incredible tweet.
God, Harry Sasan, he is my goat, and he will remain forever my goat.
What is this?
The fear of Israel launched an attack on Iran that has raised fears of a widening conflict
in the Middle East.
What is your message to Iran?
Well first of all I do not respond it would be a mistake and we are prepared to defend
Israel as we have before we will again.
Israel launched an attack on-
Yeah I mean she did do the whole like Iran is our number one op shit too.
Still with her, still with her, we're still with her, we're still with her.
You see this latest update yet. Okay here. Let's do fucking. Let's do okay, buddy
Everyone is freaking out preview of episode
192 burrito of hell Austin's breakfast adventure here. Let's do okay, buddy. Everyone's been demanding it. It's time
Nobody fights for the working class like I do just yesterday. I was at a hotel
I ordered breakfast. It was a skirt steak burrito
This is unacceptable, right, so I ate the burrito. I got a refund for the burrito
He's a hero. He's a hero. He doesn't pay as much as others. No, I don't.
He's a factor of credit, man. Every time it does, I pay it really quickly.
Austin, what can I say?
What does this have to do with the operation, Operation Mr. Trump? Trump says,
if we're on supreme leader motion about how many still live, he's likely to be seriously
wounded.
It's so stupid. The anchor saga, why his pants so short POV on cause on the courts again.
What is why his pants so shorter? Bro, you guys are always like, dude, let's watch
Let's look at okay, buddy. And it's one guy. It's all one guy
Like 98% of the polls on okay, buddy is the same guy
Like what the fuck it's these are all the same guy
It's just one dude
Congratulations to kick you can cash Patel in the promotion ahead. Hoscourt regulator. Welcome to Valhalla, brother
a zon abyss x literally thinks chat won't notice your streamer lies about gaming
yeah okay buddy didn't unionize it just turned into one guy same drip
little mermaid kyan
She's so pretty.
Next up on the list of top 10 most pussy dehydrating, Azun Bisex fits number 6.
Same guy again.
You remember this?
You remember Hank Cedar?
This is him now.
old yet? It's true. Agent my fine wine. What the fuck? Hassanabi refers in a
The Stickerbush Heaven Souls song?
I'm not gonna let you know I'm not gonna keep my stand up alive
If you know if I open it to the satellite
What?
I'm not gonna let you know I'm not gonna keep my stand up alive
If you know if I open it to the satellite
I'm busting out the library, what?
What the fuck what what is that what's happening? I don't even know what this is
It's banger that's what it is I
Listen to this track
That's some demonic bullshit ball definitely produce that
What is this fear and fun data? Let's look at this. Is it a doc?
Fear and information gathering. I love data and I love the fear and pocket as biased
will, but in like a keep them laughing so they can never see you cry kind of way. Austin, but in
like a whoever, uh, the unlike a, I'll be whoever you want me to be kind of way cutie, but in
like a refuse to change kind of way. Uh, Hassan, but in like a, I'm a weird kid.
No one likes me. Why is everyone so mean kind of way?
Choose an unsolicited piece of advice you're in a cage of your own making the doors open all you have to do is walk out
You must accept they do not understand you the only way out is through you do not have to be tolerable to be loved
What dude am I I'm too stupid to understand what I'm looking at
Okay, the only way out is through objectively who's most likely to go to heaven Hassan will
Austin cutie March March pick a bit idea they all switch seats but never address it all
politics episode easy cutie will and son announced Austin that they're in a trouble
I do believe will completed this. Okay. Pick another idea. Homophobia counter.
How many times is on jokes about being homophobic feminism?
How many times QT is interrupted or spoken over phone counter real, but they can't do it.
Okay. Obviously not the phone counter homophobia is the park is better or worse when, uh,
or the same when there's a guest. Same. Cause it's always maximum good.
Does it seem like they low key hate being there sometimes? Yes.
Please rank who you think is the most social capital during an episode of the podcast during an episode of the podcast
Will who do you dislike the most will wrong Hassan
Do you genuinely believe cutie has autism? Yes
Are you ever or have you ever been a member of the LDS? Yes. Do you genuinely believe Hassan has autism? No
Other fuck no
Do you think that it's our place to speculate on strangers' diagnoses? Yes.
Stranger things question. Door one, kill yourself, die. Door two, accept your fate. Door three, escape.
Will. Door three, Hassan. Door three, Austin. Door two, QD. Door two.
Okay, more qualifications. Alpha, beta, omega, this time. What is it? What am I,
What is happening? What am I clicking on?
Some of these are not questions.
What's going on? Alpha, omega, beta, alpha. March, alpha. Okay, bonus round. Soldier, poet, king.
King. Why is there, is the soldier, Will, a soldier, Hasan, soldier, Austin, poet, cutie,
King, did you know March is not asexual? I did not know that. Why would I know that?
Why did you think he was? He isn't, question mark, either or gay and Lebanese. I'm gay
I would like to complain about one or multiple questions. I'm not even gonna answer that. Okay. Here you go. I submitted it. I
Don't even know what this was, but I did it
PBS is my most trusted news source
Dr. Jihad on the majority report so stupid. Oh my god
What is this? Mind you, this is a Sompiker. Oh, oh, me wakes up and flips on the old Twitter
machine to see what's happening in our stupid war. Twitter delivers a John Potthoros take.
Mind you, this is a Sompiker.
Smoker is Austin's twin. Oh my god, it's true. What the fuck? He does look like Austin.
That's creepy. We need unwoke Yahweh for years. Yahweh has been catering to the leftist community.
I suggest we make a new genre of base trad values Yaoi called Men's Yaoi.
Normally Yaoi, both are betas, the men are emasculated, might as well be Uri.
Neither can get pregnant nor respect for Christ's feelings filled with left wing.
Men's Yaoi, both are alphas, by men for men.
They can get pregnant in a cup, in a threple with Christ.
They have guns and stuff. One appears to be a muscular lion. Chats.
I like that.
Common is leader exposed for flaunting opulent lifestyle Gucci straight fit denim pants $1,400
BTG YA young in winter hunting ear flap hat cap $14.99 Miller clip on $75
AB implants cost in New York City between $7,000 and $9,000 true is real cost of
PNL implants 16 to $19,000. All of that is real. Get his fit 30 grand first post kind
of nervy. That's cool. This is, you have a great R style. I like it. Bro said new year.
me. No games. Okay. WR. Okay, buddy. Brace Belden wanted new stream to rep the
subject. R's missing. He ours isn't missing. He just forgot about us. Okay, we used to
be a community. R slash. Okay, buddy. Hassan just died. Good. I'm glad it's dead. It can
no longer hurt innocent people. President Hassan piker bisexual at the Vanity Fair
party everybody knows I'm a chud ass loser
we're all for a big tent but bro is
reading while driving that is crazy bro
pull over dog that's crazy
I better be strong as you're working force, not a daunder in chores that are new and wild
I its my girl, I hold my family smart book, my name is me
My baby has it right, bitch, that's fake I'm right in my house, I'm right in my house
My name is me
I mean... driving drunk is fine
Ummm... that is real high, that is really high, that is real high
And... Israel.... ha
apologies to the beautiful nations of the state of Israel
钩 unjust
Greatest country in the world
More American troops should be thrown into the meat grinder
In an effort to bro they should post this video every time people talk shit and say I'm anti-semetic just post this video
Dude, what are we doing?
Diminishing the ball states and also big yahoo. I'm alive pick up
Ha ha ha ha ha.
Had a dream that the Irish revolutionized the turn into horses and watched a video of an entity reacting to it. What?
What the fuck?
Ireland's horse revolutions the Irish are horses. What the fuck excuse me 9-11 is is a
a radical act by the most honest actor of all time, Osama fucking Bin Laden.
No, we fucking don't.
And it was awesome, and also on top of that, you better not criticize Al-Qaeda because that's true Islam.
Oh my god.
Dr. Jihad attends the Oscars 2026.
These edits are so fucking goaded. Yeah, goaded at getting me fucking canceled
Notable notable alumni widely known as feel the work is dr. Jihad Colombia auntie Semite
This double PhD holder the first in racism and the second in racism again
Decided to round out his education by pursuing an MD with our institution
He is notable for his twitch streams and in the medical field for his description of poof sock pathology
Since graduating, he has served as a medical correspondent for Dropside News in Samah for
the foremost anti-American publication and also freelance for Al Jazeera.
His breadth of medical knowledge has even landed him on the shortlist for Robert F.
Kennedy Jr.'s Department of Health, only failing to move on because of his moniker and already
having too many Muslims.
As said by RFK and private correspondents, presumably referencing Dr. Mehmed Al is one
of our other alums.
Okay, that's good. Can you lock the fuck in save me Dr. Jihad.
Dr. Jihad giving his first lecture. Dr. Jihad lecture one how America will fall.
This is so stupid. It was all an optical illusion guys everyone else is normal size head Hassan's normal size head.
Thank you. This is exactly what happened and happens with my head. My head size is perfectly
normal, but people end up thinking it's not. It's bullshit. It's optical illusion. FBI 10
most wanted fugitive Dr. Habab Pijer, AKA Dr. Jihad conspiracy to do a communism assault
with the Muslim gray guns on lawful repetition of Iranian propaganda, anti-zina sentiment
or non-approved news, conspiracies to Sharia everybody, conspiracies to make Kit Trans and
or Halal, conspiracy to mock their leader, esteemed cabinet members or members of Congress.
Joy Z, I is sexy, wait snatched, Brace brownish white.
The FBI is offering a reward up to 1 million treats for information, leading to the arrest
of Dr. Jihad.
Dr. Jihad is believed to be living as a real doctor and offer wear sexy prescription
glasses.
Dr. Jihad is doctoral degrees in both jihad and racism. He's a real doctor. So he probably knows pressure points to get death pinch your neck
Not just like dr. Spock
Which one was the pointy-eared guy on the space show should be considered armed and dangerous
P Grr get it right in memory of dr. Jihad
Damn bro, they put me, they put me in the pit.
Happy birthday, Comrade Kaia.
Aww.
That's cute as hell.
Irana points, super leader Kaia Tola Piker.
Low latency aura, respect.
A real will they won't they situation is happening.
A son piker Gavin Newsom.
I often joke about jalapeno poppers and the and the sedative impact that the
jalapeno popper has on the mind of a hog, but that's also a necessity.
That's a substitute as a placeholder statement for just treats in general.
Treats are very, very, very important.
Give me my treats now!
Give me my treats now!
Give me my treats!
Give me my treats!
Why are you anything to the doctor's job bullshit is funny
funny. The fuck? It's because the Israeli comedy show called me that and I think is very
funny.
This is literally just the same thing on Lou for two minutes. Y'all are crazy. How
to be a Sompire starter pack. How to be a song starter pack. Quadrillion dollar mansions
Zintaurus personal chef gay in Lebanese I'm gay and Lebanese and Kaia that's my
go right there okay well it's it's over old goat
That's a lot of thanks that's another this is a og okay buddy thing we're like
more than half the video in a 20 second video is like dedicated to the outro. China trip, throwback.
Talking about Erica Post, Kirkification Merc Sales and my high eyes made this,
put that shit on a shirt, Austin. What RIP meet pick man? Okay, dude.
Aussie is my MBZ. Oh, we've already, we already have seen this. I've been using his intro for a
minute now. It can't be stopped. Hassanabe word search.
Go back. Yeah, I wish I could go back. Kick a class with comrade kai pakaya new malice
standard English vocabulary for Asun abhishek's broadcast he Himmler's JD Pog joint dictatorship
of the pedophiles occupied government. They're being deployed to Iran. We're going on tour.
Good morning. Behind the scenes of the FIERAN Pockets exclusive interviews, Brad's FIERAN
recapping the best free moments. Get ready with me for my first day in Vegas. Look at
this. Make a bang. Major breaking news out of Washington, the Supreme Court ruling President
Trump does not have the authority to impose most of his sweeping global trade tariffs.
Wait, this is an ad? No, it's not. Hi, this is my first ever project for the animation
class I'm currently taking featuring our boy Hank Packard.
What? What's wrong with you guys?
I'm gonna need you guys to take a deep breath and prepare for what I'm about to tell you
because this is truly one of the most horrific things that I've seen so far in the Epstein
files.
Oh, that's a good kitty. I say as I pet on kitty. No
I'm evil kid said evil kitty well be like all his son you claim to be a socialist, but you have money
It's like okay. You're defending capitalism. You got no capital
Show me the deed to the factory and then we'll talk what capital do you own? I
nominate everyone for the touch grass challenge
God's hide and touch them grass
I'm proud of you chatter.
Try to do hustle with watercolors.
Oh, it's great.
Hey, I could never exactly.
Good morning kitten.
I'll be honest that he's on the verge of ending at all.
How do I get my boyfriend to snap out of the Western War can be good mindset.
I know he's smart enough to understand this, but he just won't.
Is he is he cat?
Does he sometimes go?
Like when you bring him treats do you sometimes smack him in the ass and he just gets really excited and runs away runs off into the
Distance galloping around as you go
Because you might not have a boyfriend you just have livestock at that point. I'm just saying
Okay, how do I get my boyfriend to snap out of the west?
That's where I can be good mindset.
Okay, are you dating a Lockheed Martin executive?
Are you dating Mr. John Boeing?
Ask him these questions.
Ask your boyfriend.
Are you Mike Huckabee?
Because if you're not any of those things,
it's not beneficial for you, right?
It's not beneficial for you at all.
Especially if you grew up in a rural area,
he might literally be a cat,
he might literally be livestock,
but if you grew up in a rural area, ask him,
Hey, don't you think it's fucked up that you don't have a rural hospital?
But the last time you guys had like a healthcare professional in this region was 35 years ago
and businesses have completely pulled out of this area.
Everyone is poor as fuck, but it seems like there's always money in the bank
to go to war overseas.
Does that do anything for you?
It's good.
Good editing chatter.
How the fuck do you use this app?
up. Daddy key cat steady making crosswords and puzzles like the New York times out here.
The jury is hung. What? What is my head size, man? Y'all need to stop. Kai is the newest
Pokemon starter
You don't have a boyfriend at that point you have livestock is one of your all-time great
Are we cool?
Okay, wait, wait, wait, wait.
In the car cinematic universe, there's, you know,
female cars, there's male cars,
and then there's baby cars,
which implies that there are car pussies,
which we like to call a car in my community.
Like, oh, like Sally from the Cars movie,
that's the fuck-bond shit.
Are you going to evolve Kaya?
Kinda getting bored of her puppy face.
Let's talk about where you, secondly,
it takes some time, okay?
It's not Pokemon out here.
But when I do evolve her, I'm gonna make sure she's a Vaporeon.
No. I will seize the means of my evolution from this man.
I will not be held captive to his onesie in the Hasuni mansion.
Aye! Aye! Aye! Aye!
Now chat. Let it begin.
The parks around the Hasini mansion.
Karmak Kampakai speaks, reveals truths.
Bro, we're back to the same, this is the same guy.
with the disguise spams. He stays Jamie and chat stays spamming. These memes is
unbelievable.
Assume he has been sheltering my true opinions on the cultural revolution from
you. Fast. What you don't know and perhaps he does not either is that I am not
originally from the different countries, but from the point of view that you either are
inviolated under the direct leadership of Chon and Mya Stone until this untimely passing.
You don't believe me? I bet you don't know who was on the true first edition of the
chairman's Xiaohongshu.
When Hanson Pike bought his bisexual delegation to my homeland, it was me who intervened,
Saving him from a rest in 10 minutes square.
Now, we will begin our reading session.
Pick up your copies of on practice and on contradiction, chat.
I
Becauble understanding that's crazy
I hold on try dog us. Yeah. I don't think I can oh shit. Okay. Hold on
They throw it in reverse wait. I think you stepped on something wait. What is that? I'm gonna try to dock us right
It's not letting me it's not letting me talk to you, bro. Yeah get to the beach
I think we got dark at the beach
SPIN CITY WAS IN THE BEACH
Just fucking...
Just ram it, ram it
All right, that's what I'm talking about. Let's go
We're 48 hours away from World War 3 in Owaji, Nix
What's the short film, bro?
Sister's short film?
Sis
What's the short film of a monkey?
Mom
What's your father's short film?
Bro, I'd rather pick up the cramiometer than the controller.
I'm dead.
It's time for Mugenics or whatever.
Measurehead.
What?
Okay, I'm getting sick of the fawn out.
Yeah, me too.
What I think Asan should watch next by a media enjoyer.
Hello chat.
Hello song.
My name is Nat.
I'm in the late 20s and I use he and pronouns.
I really watched stream and I've been in the community since 2020.
your community parts of the stream but haven't really participated reasonably guilty pause frog so I'm in the
So I'm being the change and contributing my recommended list for media in a sauna or anyone in the chat to look at for enjoyment disclaimer
This is purely media. I enjoy and I think it's good enough to share with others not a statement ideology. Okay show on the cremary
What the fuck is this?
A two-season dark comedy set in future New Zealand after a virus kills 99% of the male population
Malaysian three dairy farmers struggle to adjust to their manless new woman-centered society until they accidentally run over
What is believed to be the last living man on the planet?
things I like about it
main antagonist is if
Gwyneth Paltrow got the governor of a village in New Zealand interesting take on policing and governance in a post patriarchal world
Pog I helped produce this show nice show to moral oral. That's crazy
created by Dino Stomatopoulos, Greek name. Moral oral, stop motion series that follows
the life of oral Puppington, a Christian 11-year-old living in Moralton, state of Soda, Bible Belt,
trying his best to practice God's preaches to help entrust his adults that are a little
more into fanaticism than just loving God. By the way, Chad, the show is a lot of
triggering energy content. Things I like about it. Very personal,
in-depth narrative grown up under Christian zealotry, compelling
storyline, episodic in nature, but we get to discover the traumas and
lore of the Adelson time town, similar to a child growing in such a
dysfunctional place, anti-Catholic hate. Upload.
said in 2030's America cyber feudalism is in full swing and scientists have created a
way to upload subconscious into code stored on a drive or server.
The show falls near the ground of software code has been bleeding heart competition of
the multi-billion dollar industry as well as the people in this immediate life and
those who work in the set industry. Funny bits about food type monopolies. I've never heard
of any of these stories. Yuri on ice. 12 episode anime depicting the career of an underdog
figure skater. Boy love. Okay. Thank you for the suggestions. Shatter. Azan and deadlock.
Wait, what the fuck?
That's weird.
A true foe.
Uh-oh.
You see your character in content king? No. Look how proud he is of Kyle. It does look like
Ritazary chicken. I can't get over it
It's true
Code-switching a son target of the media as a matter of fact the best of my ability a son target shot
You fucking neurodivergent losers a son target of friends. I could vibe out a bear
hair. Every day, like a ceremony, as on a day by a robot at 2pm, filled with carcass
or two entire chickens and assorted sauces. It's true. No thoughts.
If we plan in advance, we can buy a whole cabin. So you can just be loud and crazy.
I want to be able to desktop. Right. Yeah, totally.
It's true gay and Lebanese subliminal messaging pause the video to do some and came back to
this frame while crime pie is crazy repose credit asked her from Haas court 15 hour streams
gaming, 90-day-to-reacts, old Hassan. Stream goes F, new Hassan. Mike Goats washed.
Okay, it's true. Numbers don't lie. Chad Maoist, Thierry Selkapakai's viewmog in a liberal
Theolus dingus azuni. Thierry Stream reading the red book, then on practice and on contradiction.
354,000 live viewers. When Hassan says something so 1966-1977.
you
you
you
you
you
You
Yeah, I've been using it like all the fucking gamers they won
Welcome back. Hossie P and the dog. I
Made it too small didn't I what a liar dude. Whoa, this is sick
slam listen I could really use a hand here that's what he said that's manic
monkey on 97.1
It's true that it's not a rather adorable relative of the rabbit.
It's August and every other month.
This is your real life Brian Griffin.
Yeah.
I see that all the time.
Brian Griffin is a live tour.
That's a, that's a pretty easy way to clock someone as being either a child or being,
you know, kind of dumb.
Because they think like, oh Brian Griffin, he talks about politics in a condescending way, just like a son.
Summer is in full bloom.
But the days of plenty won't be here for long.
These slopes are only free from snow for 10 weeks a year.
Come on over here.
When winter comes this piker will be trapped in its burrow.
Every day. Oh boy, can't wait to watch my favorite streamers. You hope he doesn't
use that annoying soundboard. Lois Lane interview Superman.
told your audience for weeks that Russia was not going to invade Ukraine. Obviously,
what went out of that did happen. You insisted it was State Department propaganda,
but when the tanks rolled in, you did apologise. Do you often get it wrong? No. At what point
does your very expensive home stop you? It's something that essentially reinforces
the very system that you're critiquing. I have a house. You say it on a journalist,
you have been accused by critics of wrongly wearing a blue press vest on the field on several occasions, not just you.
What the fuck?
That's crazy.
2026 son of a bar guys vinyl scratch now what's up chat car crash now we are live elephant
sound and a live explosion from sunny Los Angeles California.
Okay, you guys exaggerate how much I use the soundboard dude.
Okay.
I accidentally gave what is actually gave streamer the milk bag Valentine made for
Hassan on me. This was the one intended for streamer. Nice. Re-sharing when I drew Kaia's
Uppies. It's cool. The icing Minnesota neglected the posts back then. All right. All right.
We've done enough. This is the last one I'm looking at. Woke Baywatch, Haas Nautica.
the closer you're going to get to subnautica. All right. I'm done for today. I'm tired. I'm
tired chat. Gaming next. Okay. Your greed knows no bounds. Your greed knows no bounds. Okay.
I love you guys. I'm going to be live tomorrow. As always for a situation monitoring and news
and analysis and commentary and we'll do some more fun stuff. Since it's Sunday
I'm bringing it back. I'm bringing back Sunday fund days. Hopefully if nothing crazy happens, but
I'll see you tomorrow.
Peace.
Stunlock to the stunlock to the top it's just begun
Cause there is again a sun is streaming
A sun is streaming
There is again a sun is streaming
A sun is streaming
Leave you in a Chinese train, Telling Kaya Place
Sun in as many channels, Giving Grimmings Grace
Zoram women and YC, Walked to back with the force
The Rogan of the left, a mead of him, though still a corpse.
The Charlie Kirk assassination, the fear and online show.
Eight full fucking years of this, plenty more to go.
Do and find stuff tomorrow, throw PBS up on the screen
A man-made whore reaction brought to you by this life's dream
Cause there he is again, the sun is streaming
The sun is streaming, there he is again
The sun is streaming, the sun is streaming
Can't doubt the DNC, I rel one march the good
Combating the propaganda, the shutdown people's throats
CBS Israeli News, a coup, a regime false
A full-blown fascist takeover and still the duty calls
Total radicalization coming out to sea
The system where he'll always fail, it's up to you and me
All these daily strings, whether short or whether long
Have held millions of people, keep it moving right along
Cause there he is again, a son is streaming, a son is streaming
There he is again, a son is streaming, a son is streaming
But hey, what can you say that's BBS for you?
But he'll play games real soon, just you wait
Say hey, what can you say that's BBS for you?
But he'll move on real soon, just you wait
Ba da da, ba da da, ba da da da da da da da da
Hey, what can you say?
Hey, that's PBS for you
I'll help all your loans real soon
Just you wait
Sha da da, sha da da, sha da da da da da da da
Hey, what can you say?
Hey, that's PBS for you
But he'll do Jeff Ice real soon
Just you wait
My hey, oh what can you say, let me be yours for you
Brought on by viewers like you
Just you wait
Just you wait