«Samson Option» Ирана: давление через Ормуз и новая архитектура безопасности
Источник: https://www.ryandawson.org/p/kevork-almassian
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Интервью с Кеворком Алмассианом о том, как конфликт вокруг Ирана рассматривается как продолжение войны в Сирии и более широкой перестройки региона. Собеседник объясняет метафору «Samson Option» применительно к Ирану: вместо ядерного оружия ставка делается на способность парализовать мировую экономику через Ормузский пролив и подорвать «безопасную гавань» монархий Персидского залива. Далее обсуждаются роль баз США, давление на союзников, требования Ирана к новой региональной архитектуре безопасности, а также критика политики США и Израиля.
Основные тезисы
- Текущий кризис вокруг Ирана представлен как продолжение войны в Сирии: разрушение сирийской логистики изолировало силы сопротивления в Палестине и Ливане, а «дорога на Дамаск лежит через Багдад» (Дамаск, Багдад).
- «Samson Option» для Ирана — не ядерный удар, а возможность перекрыть Ормузский пролив, что ударит по экспорту энергии и экономикам Саудовской Аравии, Катара и ОАЭ.
- Дополнительно Иран пытается разрушить образ монархий Залива как «безопасной гавани» для инвесторов и капиталов; это должно ослабить их финансовые модели и политическую устойчивость.
- Утверждается, что военные базы и системы раннего предупреждения в странах Залива передают данные Израилю; Иран поэтому целится по этим узлам, пытаясь «ослепить» израильскую оборону.
- Стратегическая цель Ирана — добиться новой архитектуры безопасности в регионе: либо вывод баз США, либо их строго оборонительный характер; проводится параллель с требованиями России перед войной в Украине и переговорами о безопасности в Восточной Европе.
- Критика адресована окружению Дональда Трампа: собеседники называют планы «силового открытия» пролива нереалистичными и указывают на давление бизнес‑элит, заинтересованных в стабильных ценах на энергию.
- В дискуссии звучит тезис, что интересы США в регионе (энергия, конкуренция в ИИ) могут совпадать с деэскалацией, но политика в значительной мере определяется интересами Израиля.
- Делается вывод, что проект «Большого Израиля» может реализовываться не столько военным, сколько экономическим подчинением соседей через контроль рынков, инвестиций и зависимостей.
Значимость
Текст фиксирует логику «экономического сдерживания» как альтернативы ядерному: перекрытие энергетических артерий рассматривается как стратегический рычаг Ирана. Также описывается конкуренция за региональную архитектуру безопасности и роль баз США в странах Залива как элемента конфликта.
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all right good work welcome back anti-neocon report uh those who don't know we covered syria in the past and al-qaeda up there and now we've got this looming regional conflict between the gulf states israel united states and iran and lebanon and you wrote a great piece i saw where you called it uh iran samson option explain what that is and why you gave it that title actually first of all thank you very much for having me again and as you mentioned syria i think your respected audience also know that what is happening now in iran is a continuation of the war in syria unfortunately due to the borders in the region that were drawn after the psychospeco which is now being all redrawn again uh in the context of the greater israel project people sometimes do not really um take into consideration that the fate of these countries are all correlated especially when it comes to syria palestine lebanon the leban region for example and that's why they separated in their understanding of what is going on in palestine from syria they didn't really grasp the reality of the matter and that is it was important to take over syria through a coup a push via al-qaeda regime as a preparation to the final solution between quotation of the palestine issue without syria um the the groups which resisted against israel whether in palestine or in lebanon have become more isolated because their supply chains have been cut and the logistics have been cut and also the connectivity between these groups with other regional countries especially in iran for example were also severed and that's why the we could argue too they separate the conflicts the double in iraq from syria prior to that i mean pat buchanan commented on clean break saying the road to damascus runs through baghdad indeed that's it down first indeed and this is why the syrian case uh the syrian government was very paranoid after the 2003 invasion of iraq because they knew they were uh next on the list so things have become less let's say progressive in terms of the what bashar al-assad was trying to do more liberalization let's say of the political system back in the day and they understood that whatever he would do the main issue was geopolitics and that is his support of the groups fighting against israel and this is how the american foreign policy has been set basically and this also applies to iran and in the iranian case many people were arguing that yes it's the last the it's the last stage in these wars led by the um the zionists the neocons and the supremacists actually whether in the united states or in israel itself against iran and they argued and said iran has to acquire nuclear weapons to deter this type of attacks now theoretically this is correct i think had iran had a nuke they wouldn't have attacked iran to begin with but what iran has done basically it has pursued a different strategy which has a similar impact uh and that is the samson option which i mentioned because israel has a samson option if they come under existential threat they say we will blow up our neighborhood we will blow up wherever we can with our 200 to 300 nuclear weapons but what iran has done basically instead of pursuing the nuclear pass and that is building a nuke they have developed a strategy of um slowly but surely be able to chalk the global economy through the strait of humus and hurt the u.s empire where it hurts the most and that is the flow of energy and especially when it comes to the neighboring countries of iran in saudi arabia qatar the uae these countries economies are vastly dependent on its fuel and oil stability and its also ability to sell its fuel and energy resources all around the world so once you um severe this let's say the flow of the fuel and the energy resources through the strait of humus then you will see the deterioration of the economies of these countries which most of its let's say existence depend on selling this type of energy resources to the outside world the other the other thing that iran has resorted to which is again under the samson option i think it has it is trying to destroy this image that some of these gulf monarchies have established themselves through huge media and pr campaigns and also collaboration with the zionist pr firms in this case especially in the uae that these countries have become safe haven in a troubled region that investors can come and invest they the banking dynasties can come and invest the uh multi-billionaire tech bros can come and invest these uh cryptocurrency people who have made uh they say self-made multi-millionaires they can come in and bring their money and their assets basically speculators yeah exactly so you don't have to pay any taxes with income tax and you can also bring your money even if you are uh followed um in your own country um or you've watched under some criminal cases you are free to come and bring your money and invest so the image that these countries have created themselves a safe haven for these investors to come and invest in their countries is being also shattered and once that is shattered and you're also severing the fuel exports of these countries you already destabilized one of the two main legs that these countries stand and these countries are too important for the united states as vessel states um we always had this impression that the american bases are there to protect these monarchies and it turned out they are there to protect israel so they have installed this advanced spying uh hardware and also the early detectors of the ballistic and uh let's say hypersonic missiles in qatar in kuwait in bahrain in saudi arabia and the uae which means they were they were giving uh data and satellite images and also coordinations to the israeli air defenses from this arabic or this gulf countries so that israel can take them down and once once this war started against iran you you see there is a big concentration from the iranian side against this satellite and these technological hubs in in the gulf countries and not against israel itself because iran is trying to blind israel uh to to to foil its attempt let's say to gun down this uh this this this messiah so the samson option here in my opinion is it's multi-folded one of which is to try to put enormous economic pressure on the collective west through the strait of humus so that the allies of the united states namely south korea for example japan taiwan those are highly dependent on fuel from these countries but also european countries the uae saudi arabia to put pressure on trump to come into not only to the negotiation table but also to come to a certain outcome that gives iran deterrence back because they have lost it in the past two years after october 7th and also to make sure that this type of attacks would not happen again but most importantly now the iranians are raising the bar of the demands because they see that they have leverage in this case after this recent attack and that is we have to find a new security architecture in the region meaning that this basis in the region either have to go or they have to be pure defensive in its nature because we are not interested in attacking these neighboring countries but at the same time we cannot allow the any longer for the iranians for the american forces to use this basis to plan for attacks against us and this is the same argument and the same demand of russia in in ukraine they say we will not stop until we come to a new security architecture in eastern europe and this was the draft draft agreement that putin sent this was in november 2021 to the biden administration to redraw the security architecture in eastern europe and when he rejected it the invasion and the attack against ukraine started and in this case the iranians see they have the leverage to ask for this type of demands and they're the ones who are not interested in the ceasefire agreement so i think the entire strategy has flipped uh the the american uh the trump administration failed miserably in this strategy in in in iran and they're now trying to bring more players into this scene trying to persuade european countries and some gulf countries to come and try to forcefully open the strait of humus and this is practically in my opinion mission impossible because uh even if you send ground troops let's say into some of these countries or occupy some of the let's say islands that you claim that if you if you occupy them you can open the strait of humus you can uh theoretically do that but practically speaking any forces that are sitting on these islands are sitting ducks basically so they will come under attacks and the same thing goes for the cargo ships or the warships who are trying at least theoretically again accompany these cargo ships for example they will be attacked via drones or underwater drones so in this case i think iran has come that was ai i mean look i have said this just a bunch of mouth kind of like oh we're gonna have kurdish ground forces go in that never materialize we're gonna escort the ships that never materialize we're gonna have an international armada from everything from france to japan everybody said no they said we sank the whole navy no you didn't and that's not the problem anyway it's the land batteries that'll sink your ships everyone knows that uh so sending in the marines i don't it's logistically not doable they'd have to get through the strait which they can't the other option is to take some tilt motor ospreys and i guess parachute them in and then what how do you resupply them where they're gonna bunker in if you've blown the it's like they got the idea from a video game and i swear trump's not listening to anybody intelligent he's isolated himself from everybody that doesn't tell him what he wants to hear so he's jeff he's left with like kushner whitkoff but nick these people that don't know anything about war mark levine yeah mark levine yeah yeah yeah it's ridiculous ridiculous everyone i just named have a common uh affinity with israel whereas um his admirals and anybody with room temperature iq would tell them no you that won't work you can't do that and tell them the realities of it even if you got uh let's say 5 000 marines on an island you need another zero like you can't and do what you can't transport the oil even if you took it you still got to bring it back out of the strait it's ridiculous but he needs he wants some like thing doable objective that he can go to declare victory and leave because he's looking for an off ramp that's my opinion and this is this is what the the people around him who are uh more intelligent for example and i'm not endorsing their political opinions by saying that they're just more reasonable let's say than others for example david sachs he on his own podcast he made sure to say that uh trump has to declare victory and jump off uh and leave this uh scene because this is what the business elite want this is what the uh financial elite want these people have multi-billion dollar investments in the gulf countries and they're also ai projects also dependent on the energy prices around the world right so i think in this case the interests of these people always come first it's not the it's not the strategic national interest of their own countries but rather this narrow corporate interest also and he surrounded himself by these people and it's the donor class but what's amazing is despite all these billionaires in tech fields energy fields everything combined still takes second place israel yes look uh it is it is very extraordinary to see what is going on in the united states especially in this attack many people of course rightfully say this is israel's war using america as its military stick against iran and i totally agree with that argument and i want to bring the other argument the other side also says that the americans also have interests in iran one of which is the uh securing the oil for themselves and uh severing this uh fuel and oil deliveries to china for the future and i agree with that the the second thing they say that costs a lot less to buy it than to steal it exactly so the second thing they say we need the energy resources for the ai competition in the future this is in our american interest and those two things are correct but america can benefit and buy anyway if they just didn't sanction iran which is only because of israel too like this is exactly the case if you lifted the sanctions they would love to be on swift they'd love to continue using the dollar it benefits everybody and you would have it but you have thrown that away because of israel that's exactly the whole gulf because it's not just iran now it's all the little fight themes underneath them the uae guitar berate you lost them because of israel i think there is um especially that the government in iran now is are the reformers they would be very happy to deal with the americans and sell them what they like with fair prices and steady flow of energy to the rest of the world including to europe they will make a huge money in this but this will make iran a dominant player in the region and that goes against what the people call the paq shidaika empire or the aspiration of it in the region so the main reason for american animosity with iran is israel's aspirations to become the dominant player in the region were it not for israel i think it would it is it would be fair to say that iran and the united states would be cooperating without problems but because the mentality governing in israel is to become not only dominant player but rather to subjugate these people and it's not necessarily through military means and they're doing it in palestine syria and in lebanon but in the gulf countries for example they subjugate them financially they subjugate them through the investments in these countries and make them dependent on the imports that they're receiving from israel and from the united states to the extent that even the the highways even the most simple tech company would be dependent on these imports so what you do basically you make them consumerists you are buyers you cannot invent anything you cannot produce anything you're completely dependent on us this is how they become the supremacist power in the region so i don't see this greater israel israel project is going to succeed militarily but it could succeed financially economically for example nowadays israel doesn't occupy all of syria but it practically occupies entire syria because it has a puppet government there right so they don't really have to expand the and send set jewish settlements for example into their resort hasakeh kamishli or palmyra in this case all they have to do is to make syria subjugated and completely castrated poses no threat and your survival depends on your agreement with israel and the the moment you fire one bullet on israel we will remove you but this is not the case in iran because you even if iran now fires hypersonic missiles against you cannot remove them because they have the military capability and that's why once assad was ousted netanyahu made sure to destroy all the syrian army capabilities and keep jolani toothless in this case like a rabbit that he cannot do anything about it so this is how i see also the greater israel project is expanding in the region not necessarily through the military means yeah they don't have to do old school colonization they can just install puppets extract the resources um you know and prevent you from ever challenging their regional ambitions of ethnic cleansing and land annexation uh and then eventually they will colonize as well if there's nothing in the way they'll keep expanding but for now they'll keep syria the way they keep the west bank so you're just there it's practically slave labor um and you don't have and you don't really own your own property like in the west bank they just move into your house yes and uh yeah if they they can get different religious factions to kill the other religious factions in syria without even risking idea of soldiers indeed and one of the ways also um they have dominance and leverage in syria and other places is through the telecommunication companies through the satellite internet for example in this case one of the one of which is the starlink which is basically uh they scan and suck the data in the country they pass it through the ai filter they understand social patterns they understand the society they understand the political landscape and then they could also use it for leverage and and blackmail against politicians officials military officials because this is all exposed and the people who say that uh for example this is unimportant like listen what is happening in syria and i bring syria because i started syria the the moment regime change happened the first thing the americans told the jolani regime chinese telecommunication companies are redline you're not going to allow the chinese to invest in the telecommunication why is that why is it more important than the fuel imagine that this is more important for for them than the fuel of syria that is to block the chinese access to the telecommunication sector in syria and this is what the americans and the europeans want to invest in and once the americans invest in this case rest assured they are sharing this information with israel as well which means israel has knowledge of almost everything and anything in syria the same way they do in germany for example through the nsa they they uh scan and spy on almost everything of course they can't do it everything individually but what they do is they collect the billions of data they pass it through the ai and they come to conclusions and they understand many important things about the german society and the political landscape here but also they are spying on the politicians i i'm i'm truly buffled for example to see politicians in the west in germany and elsewhere they use this whatsapp messages or they use the android or the ios everything is red they have a backdoor they're reading it they're listening to you they're reading your text and if you do dare to do or speak to any person that they dislike they could they would lick this to the press the exact screenshot the exact communication and the press would say that this is they're breaking news but what they're doing is they're playing uh intelligence role because they have become unfortunately the arm of the secret services in this case that's why uh this week when talker said that the cia was spying on him i don't think it was just the cia i'm sure it was the mosad as well even if you use signal in this case and you're communicating with iranian officials to interview them for example which is what the journalists should do under such circumstances i think they have enormous access now to our pockets and they're listening to us and this is very very dangerous yeah and i'm sure i'm spied on i'm sure so i'm hundred percent i'm hundred percent sure that you are not only spied but they uh follow traces and they try to find any minor thing to blackmail you in the future and that's why uh i take these things very seriously ryan and i'm i'm a no one for them i'm my influence is very very minimal compared to bigger names for example but they i'm sure that they have a list of names of let's say people who are very critical of israel and what they are doing in the region and they would read and and listen to what what you're doing not that i i can't find any blackmail they just label you you know anti-semitic holocaust or whatever and smear you with lies that's if they can't get anything real they just make it up in america you know crying racism works that's like the cardinal sin that's the worst thing in the world is something like that i mean i have to say i have to say something something something personally about anti-semitism um under assad after 2018 when when the hot war has been cooled down a little bit he there was an attempt from the government to invite the syrian jewish uh community from the united states to come back and see their properties uh see their religious sites for example and some of them were grave graveyards for example of their ancestors and those are syrians they have the right to come back and check their properties right and i remember one of the places which was historical jewish site in damascus i played a direct role in opening that jewish site in damascus because i had my contacts in damascus and tried to tell the people that this young syrians who happened to be jewish and they were born in in the in manhattan and they want to come and visit uh syria and they say and he say that he will open it and take care of it and clean it on his own expense so where is the problem so they did their own research about this guy for example and they open it i we in syria had no problem with the jewish people at all and myself i'm also an ethnic armenian i have zero problem with the jewish people in this case however when you see the weaponization of judaism in this case against any criticism of israel and it it becomes like a taboo to speak about israel meanwhile people who calling you an anti-semite for example they sit here thousands of kilometers away their hands are not in in fire their homes are not lost their lives are not lost their futures are not destroyed they don't understand what is going on they're completely detached from human sympathy and empathy to us the people who have paid the price how many of these people who would call you or call me an anti-semite in this case lost anything right lost one thing name me one thing we lost relatives family members we lost our properties we lost our businesses we lost our memories in syria we we lost our perspective for future so how is it that this is anti-semitism to say that israel this war in syria happened because of israel but were it not is were it not for israel and netanyahu and his what he represents and who he represents this operation timber signal would not have started under obama in in syria this was to castrate syria make it passive and completely vacillate let's say syria and they succeeded it completely now that syria is gone the first thing israelis did is attack iran they use the airspace of syria to fly over syria all the way to the iraqi kurdistan region and bomb inside iran and this was the weak point of iran and still is the weak point of iran most of the attacks are coming from the syrian airspace something that is not discussed in public they also attacked lebanon and i think they thought hezbollah had been weakened more than it was um but hezbollah learned they well i knew some people but they they were hit hard last june but they learned how effective drones were it was you know in only 12 days but both sides realized wow drones are are where it's at and they don't need iran to make drones they have enough components and things to make those locally and they did get some of the uh black market weapons from the saa that you know where why not they went to hezbollah grease and palms it comes right across the border so they have some cornet anti-tank missiles some like legit stuff from the syrians and they have drones and they have been taking out radar across the blue line and they have took out like five or six tanks last night my time um they are back they are not as weak as they seemed i don't know if they're playing pot them or if some of the syrian fighters have joined hezbollah i think that definitely has happened and they are stronger than ever now i am i am i have to say i was wrong about hezbollah i i thought that they have been weakened and they were weakened they received a huge blow uh via israel but what they did is they restructured the um how to fight against israel and that is they have become more smaller units independent units they don't need to have uh to go back to their superiors they are local fighting units scattered in the south and every and each one of them know the mission so now now that hezbollah has cut this telecommunication completely that they can't spy on on the soldiers finally like after october 7 you see hezbollah fighters with smartphones how is that even possible like you're making videos you're posting this stuff it's crazy how much negligence there was about the cyber security voice you know like they decentralized they learn from ukraine and russia look like you can't pack one ten people together yeah look i've seen i've seen the video they know the plan so you don't need a central command for that you don't need to tell you what to do indeed this was after october 7 it was in november late november uh so late november 2023 the first time nasrallah posted a video of himself or his let's say pr team posted the video of himself was on the x account of his son on x and this video was taken via smartphone anyone who is more capable of differentiating between what a professional video camera can do which is to separate the the the person from the background because it has a higher aperture or lower aperture ring in in this case compared to the smartphones it was quite clear that this guy has been recorded via smartphone and this video has been posted on x and this x account belongs to his son and x this is the biggest zionist farm boat a flash phone in the world and and you posting a video of your father via smartphone on your personal x account how do you think this is going to end up in the case of the syrian army soldiers um many people know this information but syrian army was uh at least we are talking about the capable fighters over 100 000 fighters capable fighters not the reservists right so where have they ended up the vast majority of them left the country they left the country they are either in iraq or in lebanon and and the higher ranking officers are in in moscow so in this case you have many many syrian army officers in lebanon and i'm 100 sure that their experience is being shared with hezbollah as well similar to what they did in the 2006 war because in the 2006 war syrian officers were present in the south because back in the day hezbollah didn't have the cornet rockets for example and during the war all of a sudden the cornet rockets have come to to uh to utilization and there was this massacre of mirkavas if you remember in the south and those were all delivered by syria to the hezbollahs and in this very short time they were trained to use this uh these weapons i think this was the last straw like this was the last thing which assad has done and the west was like this is it we're going to remove this guy because uh he humiliated israel through hezbollah and then he gave a speech after the war and he said we take credit for this victory we gave them these weapons we trained them for this and he called the with george bush jr and i think it was tony blair yeah and he he didn't know he was like you if you just get rid of the syrians it's over like the problem is syria that's what they all agreed on yeah and assad back in the day also called the persian gulf monarchs called them half men for being so um let's say against hezbollah and and more with israel in that time so this is something that is ongoing for a long time this persian gulf monarchies have proven to be not only basis for the united states but also they're protecting israel in this case it is not a coincidence that every this persian gulf monarch are the enemies of the enemies of israel they fight against hamas they fight against hezbollah they fight against every other group syria for example in this case and also the iraqi pmu everyone which is anti-israel they consider them anti anti-dem in this case so um if the arabic countries have all this enormous wealth in the gulf and iran after 40 years of sanction and decimation of their economy are still capable of using their leverage against the americans so imagine how much leverage these gulf countries have and they choose not to use it they choose not to use it and they they have become the the the laughingstock uh in in in the arab world nowadays i think iran has exposed everyone and they can see clearly now that these gulf countries aren't only like some strategic allies of the united states but rather also in the same bed with designers project in the region to the extent that the like the greater israel project extends to their own countries right like one third of saudi arabia is part of it parts of iraq is part of it kuwait is part of it jordan is completely part of it so the last player in the world in the world forget china forget russia forget everyone the last state actor in the world standing between the materialization of the greater israel project is iran that's the last that's the last state state actor if iran is gun the greater israel project will expand in the region including in the countries now who are basically defending israel one of which is saudi arabia and jordan which means these countries do not even own their decision making any longer even if it comes at the expense of their own national interest but one of the last things nasser and i guess sadat did even though they lost the six-day war is they did win the war in yemen against the saudi british americans and so and by yemen winning there never was a pipeline to the sea so you cannot circumvent the strait of humus or the red sea which is that vital spot has is now allowing this samson option for iran now they haven't closed the red sea yet but they can't of course the the western pipeline or southern pipeline everyone you know is like this um it's seven million barrels versus 20 million so it's not quite the same as the north but um if they want to shut that off they can they can do that quite easily if you remember trump had a a war with yemen for several weeks and he just sort of declared victory left but they never stopped shooting at israel you know they just kept doing it we lost f-18s in that battle yeah supposedly one shot down by their own defense and two just fell off the ship in the water you know how many of them fell via accidents and and the family shooting yeah yeah but the best was the what two days ago they said five refuelers at the prince sultan base in saudi arabia were damaged i'm like oh really something as fragile as a refueler was damaged by a missile it was hit by a camel it was hit by a camel there was a camel walking there and the paint was scratched yeah the pebbles spread those are completely destroyed and the one over iraq was shot down did not run into another plane it was shot down and the iraqi militia did that they got a tip of the hat for being able to do it you'll see more of that as they run where they're going to run out of standoff munitions and they're going to have to go in with the jasmine jdams that means they have to enter iranian airspace so more you have a higher risk of being shot down they really don't have good target banks because it seems like iran put all the vital things underground under mountains so you're not getting that unless you send in the army and you're not going to do that without losing 30 40 000 people yes so they can't limit this to an air war they bit off more than they can true it seemed like they thought they could kill the ayatollah and they had this guy uh ishmael connie or it looks like ishmael is what i'd say but whatever he was an iranian general that had flipped and but they caught him they killed him maybe he was supposed to lead the revolution whatever they they're listening to all this talk reminds me of bay of pigs where they said that all these anti-castro cubans are going to rise up when you start the bombing and they didn't all these anti-monarch all these ants not right the pro monarchs the all these anti-uranians are gonna rise up no they didn't and the astro turf they tried in january got caught clamped down and because they saw syria and they go no we're going to turn off the internet we're going to be brutal because we know what happens if you don't and they cleaned that out and then they still bombed them anyway and they killed the ayatollah and his grandsons and so on and it didn't work and they didn't seem to have a backup plan like well what if they don't fold what if they just keep shooting ballistic missiles at our bases right across the strait and they start bombing israel what's the plan what's the plan if we can't get at their ballistic missiles if they are under the desert or under the mountains we don't know where they are and i really don't think they thought they'd hit their multi-billion dollar radar the first day with drones i mean that was like lights out i'm confident iran has the eye in the sky from china because they're it's too perfect you know they're able to hit anything anywhere so they actually have better intelligence they're like yeah they they're not going to challenge air force first air force or navy versus navy but you don't need to you just need to have a lot of missiles and an army to protect them defensively and that's enough i guess the big thing is what's going to hurt them more than being bombed is that strait being closed and it's billions of dollars every day and the donor class is going to get very angry and upset at trump you've said this so you have a war between like israel versus everyone else because other than russia no one benefits from this war and that was not the goal either to waive sanctions on russia so china is also benefiting china is receiving more fuel now from uh from iran than ever before because even though their oil is allowed to go through the strait it doesn't matter because it's not being produced the gas lng in qatar is at zero same thing with great same thing with iraq so there's long gas lines and stuff in china right now we are paying we are paying also a lot hell more now here we we are cooked believe me like if you go to the to the to the gas station people are crying like people are paying 10 10 euros to fill their fuel like only few days ago i filled for 40 euro for my tank i usually uh for example fit for 25 euros and it's enough for the week and it wasn't enough 40 euros in a matter of few days it's gone so we we are we we yeah we're paying we're paying around 2.2.2 euros per liter of of diesel not even diesel yeah it's a liter and and for a liter it's it's it's it's a lot and and you you you start asking the question at what point germans and other europeans will say okay that's enough like um israel's war like that's why they're in this situation well germany is germany's mainstream media and also on social media is uh in big part of it are bought and sell they're captured by designers lobby so they don't dare to say anything there are only few exceptions and these people are sanctioned they are harassed every day like people are being sanctioned in germany like you are a german citizen and you're sanctioned by the eu they sanction you without any court session and you would lose your bank account you would lose your life you would lose your insurance health insurance everything you can't even buy groceries not only you your family because they they also sanction in parallel your wife for example so many people are terrified saying the wrong thing or saying the wrong thing yeah like and these people are not anti-semites for example i have followed their work and they have been harshly criticizing israel as its policy you know they were not mentioning you were anti-semitic so what you still can't do that people look in germany in germany if you live here and there is um overwhelming psychological understanding that we were um it's our fault what happened to the jewish people this is what it is taught in history and in these classes especially the second and third generation after world war ii i have studied in uh german schools and have read their books and it is very sensitive and emotional issue for them i have spoken to the grandmother of my wife for example she was 95 years old i understand during during the holocaust she was uh let's say uh she was a kid 13 14 years old but i asked her some questions like what was the case how did you feel back in the day how how how how how the people reacted for example and she doesn't know about let's say the mass killings but she knew about burning synagogues and hunting down some of the jewish people in the streets for example and she said like germans were trying to protect them and they were also taken by uh by the nazi army and they were punished so there is an understanding anti-nazi germans were the first group thrown in there the last group thrown in there were jews yeah i mean i'm saying in germany this is how the people see it right so they feel emotional about it i understand let's say if they don't want to be themselves an anti-semite but if somebody is an anti-semite based on the hatred toward the semitic people it doesn't only include the jewish people right there are lots of semite people in the arab world including the arabs in this case but hating on arabs is normalized it's okay you can hate on them you can call them names you can say there is no innocent people in gaza and this is published in german newspapers it's german newspaper says there are no no innocent people in gaza but that is okay that's not anti-semitism which means the polit political class here has also just tiny hamas yeah i mean but but ryan look there is a limit there is a limit also for something how much a person can become a vile right like if i come and say there is no innocent people in gaza their children are not also innocent then there is uh in my opinion you are a vile person you want to kill children right in this case but this is if this is normalized and this person is not sanctioned how is it that another person who is exposing these crimes is the anti-semite and he's the one who should be sanctioned it's it's it's it's it's too much to to swallow you know like i'm a foreigner i live here imagine that you have to have laws to protect you i mean in germany it is very difficult these things they send people 95 you're so hated that no one's allowed to criticize your state that's like i can criticize north korea and i don't get i don't get slapped with oh you're just you hate asians or something like or you hate koreans it's like no i don't like your behavior it's the same thing with israel it ought to be that clear but it's not has nothing to do with the holocaust has nothing to do with anti-semitism it has to do with the decision by a state to ethnically cleanse their neighbors and drop bombs on residential you know rape prison all the stuff they're doing yes but they can't criticize it because someone's going to call you names it's like no it's like what's calling you names comes with being sanctioned the platform debanked fired from your job thrown out of school is not just a name it's bad i saw a wonderful meme though when you're talking about gas prices in europe it's this shirtless man and this woman's behind him like giving him a hug from behind she's like you smell expensive and he goes it's diesel no i i i told i told my wife the other day i will take you somewhere expensive to eat and then i would take her to the gas station yeah it's a place to eat like biden destroyed the uh supply chain the price of eggs went up so high and it's i had pictures like andrew tate with this bugatti but i was standing there with like a whole carton of eggs like how about that and that's a horrible thing for someone who eats a lot of eggs like i'm like the it's the superfood for me you know like i eat six eggs per day i'm just uh if there is nothing left i just can't they didn't go up here i'm in korea so we're doing eggs in america they were really expensive apparently and that you know because of the lack of uh petrochemicals going to the fertilizer it's going to affect food prices and a lot of people have not focused on the imports that area all of them saudi arabia is the lowest at 80 percent bahrain 90 percent they all float in between 80 to 90 percent of their food is imported yes uae 90 percent of food imports from the outside and also the desalination water stations those are the two things that can be weaponized if there is a serious existential threat against iran i think iran is holding the cards now and iran is the one who could decide the discourse of this war and uh there is not going to be the water though no like it's kind of like the founding of shia islam is they died of thirst fighting right hussein fighting the 3 000 man army whatever and i don't think they do that kind of collective punishment but because and also they have so much other leverage they they don't need to go that low you know including the nukes i mean the nukes have been a discussion in the shia islam and many prominent clerics they have made lots of fatwas about this and that is the wmd is a weapon of mass destruction it doesn't differentiate between the innocent and the criminal and we have better ways to defend ourselves and had they had wmd of course they wouldn't have come under attack in my opinion the same thing goes to syria in 2007 back in the day israel destroyed some of the secret no actually they destroyed the nuclear reactor in the syrian deserts and this was helped by north korea and even north korean scientists died in this attack in 2007 this was back in the day when ehud olmerd and george w bush ehud olmerd explained this in his book the memoir after he of course retired from the prime ministry and he said that days uh just um it was a coincidence how they found this new syrian nuclear reactor they were not searching for it they didn't suspect it but they had to take a decision in a matter of few days and convince the americans that they're going to destroy it i mean had the syrians developed any sort of nuclear capability syria would have preserved its sovereignty in this case and this raises lots of questions about what happened in 2013 which was a false flag uh chemical attack in gutha in in august in gutha and the role of russia in this case very questionable that they brought this issue that we could get rid syria of its chemical weapons in exchange for obama not continuing uh or not to bomb syria but they continued the regime change war and they exhalaterated it the boy in the orange chair it's such pr sons and things with that and yeah and ehud omert ended up going to jail for rape i guess sticking his tongue up some jewish journalist's nose and just a weird guy katsev too he went to jail for rape um well i guess omert was uh sexual it was less the rape sexual harassment whatever you know they're all perverts that's the problem um and the chemical weapons rhetoric like i i can't even i'm so sick of debunking that i don't even have the energy to do it again which i'm like that was all all the accusations and you know it's like while they're investigating the second lie here comes line number three and they're like oh really you're gonna get it just i can't even and nowadays but nowadays but still in when 2026 and if you say anything about these incidences they say are you denying the fact that assad gas his own people like are you crazy don't you see the kids but didn't you see the footage yeah i saw the footage those are kids being killed who killed them how do you know that this was assad who gas them and how do you know what type of agent was used and syria had its chemical agents back in the day and when when the british intelligence did their because they had assets on the ground and they did their laboratory test it turned out this is not from the stockpile of syria and they warned obama that this was not from the stockpile of syria i had on video in 2012 um these takfiri rats it had turkish labels in the background murdering yeah you've seen it like remember that i was like look they have the gas they're gonna use it on people because obama made a red line so they said this is exactly what you're not allowed to do so they're gonna go do that and blame it on syria yeah and it didn't make any difference battlefield wise it affected like 72 people or something like that you know it didn't matter but they're these guys are bragging about it made videos about it it was unlikely and stuff where they're gassing these animals and stuff showing what they have and and i even put that out and say this they're going to blame syria and say they have chemical weapons you know what happens i get deleted my channel gets removed that's all that happens like again you are one of the early deplatformed canceled people uh i i i remember you like uh probably 15 years ago when i was like a young kiddo and i still remember you you were back in the day in the front line let's say of this online war i got banned in uh off myspace in 2005. i got kicked off youtube the first time in 2008. wow i had more than one channel so i didn't i didn't bring i didn't create a new channel i just used my other one that hadn't been deleted yet and then that one gets deleted and it was just on and on and but there was nowhere to go back then you couldn't there was no rumble or odyssey or bit shooter or twitter or anything and you couldn't do videos on facebook yet i was banned on that anyway but i i was banned on facebook before instagram existed so by the time you wanted to have the other ones so i couldn't get that here well you you you were the early controversial figures on the internet like at this yeah it's because of that because that 911 map that map that are over my shoulders like that stuff really hit a nerve because i was correct and i know now because this epstein list i flash it all the time like here's the here's the people yeah well the files are out and everything i said was true all these names are on there i like told you so but i had them all before the giant three million files were released because you didn't need that you need that for the slope folks but we already had that from the victims and from their employees and we had we had it we had it all the problem is reach and when you're banned on everything it doesn't matter i'm like everyone's like where's the file like here's the file it doesn't matter i'm like oh you want pucker to say it then you'll listen right but if i say you're not going to listen and that's just how it is they need a source of authority to say the exact same thing and then they believe it this is the problem nowadays with the internet those people who have bigger platforms are basically in the eyes of the public they're the ones who are more credible and this is not how you can build credibility or judge people on their credibility i think the credibility is built through a very long time and it shows uh let's say patterns of these people being correct or incorrect and i think in this case people's memories are too short because we are overwhelmed with huge number of daily terrifying events thrown at people to terrify them and spread anxiety among the people in order for the people to act emotionally you know and i think this is this is for the first time in the history of humanity we are basically absorbing this amount of information and we have to process it and understand it and during this process we also have to differentiate who's credible and who is not credible and who made uh these statements first or came to these conclusions first so uh they don't want me to debate michael tracy because my grifters couldn't do it oh and i have no it's easy for me but the ones that were copying me they don't actually know this stuff so they when they try to debate they got wrecked but when i had he got wrecked if you want if you want to feel uh let's say um your day has to be brighter if you want your day to be brighter on x you have to mute that guy like michael tracy you have to mute him you have to mute his name you don't want to watch anything he's doing because like dershowitz jr i'm just making the point a funny thing is happening though with all the ai slop that people are going to journalists they knew before ai existed and say is this true or not yeah yeah yeah when they go grok is this true grok will lie to you also because grok just searches and sees zombies i swear i swear zombies i swear zombies like grok is trained to tell you certain answers it's just a glorified search engine that's all that mainstream sources like that ain't true because it's not on the bbc i post a report from syria and then people come grok verify this and grok says oh i didn't find any reliable sources to back up what is the reliable source are you going to wikipedia or are you going to which mainstream media it does it goes to wikipedia and reddit and stuff like that i am the source you you can't sorry for the terminology what do you mean grok is this true or not i bought this news from syria why are you asking work about that i wrote something about it call me in um in the epstein list and it's not from the files yeah this is this is direct and they're like this is not in the file like yeah man that is not what i claimed it's just so dumb the grok is this true people it's the good luck good luck have fun don't die movie or whatever like they're just brain dead they we've entered an era where video evidence doesn't matter no it used to be that it's on video because that was very hard to fake now anyone can fake anything have you seen all the netanyahu videos where they even have the the ayatollah or yeah or whatever going look more realistic look more realistic the ai generated video than the video which netanyahu posted himself he's not at his meetings so he's not in israel he's definitely out of a coffee shop he's just messing with him like like the fact you know that he's lying is because he's talking yeah he's on the truth yeah i mean i i i also came to the realization i think this is not a realization many people already know it that even netanyahu is not the final decision maker in israel like netanyahu is more the executor of these policies on the ground but the vision and the hierarchy and the bureaucracy and the money and in the funding for this project it comes there are layers above also netanyahu so even if he's killed yes he's a mastermind i think they will be capable of continuing this uh project until yeah thank you so much the edelsons that this certain families is billionaires and they have their interests and they do and they are ideologically married to this idea of greater israel and control and slavery and the rest of it they're gonna lose um iran has pulled the perfect plan us has all the tools but it's just they don't know what they're doing um they fall into every trap killing the ayatollah was the dumbest thing to do bombing a girls school the first day and not owning up to it was the dumbest thing to do they stunt uh where you call on your allies very publicly and they all say no announcing the marines are gonna go right here with this mini on this ship to this island like why would you do that that's a pr stunt it's just he's just a bunch of mouth and they're gonna turn on him like the long knives are coming i guess that was yesterday the yesterday was two holiday i tell by the way happy saint patrick's day to anybody um the eyes of march and then you had uh also austin 316 that's march 16th and you can tell how we're getting closer and closer to idiocracy when yeah well wrestling has holidays but i i totally endorse it i don't even fight it and i encourage it i'm like yeah we need a part two of that movie i like this sequel and all you gotta do is film stuff outside you know you you mentioned idiocracy and this is something has become too visible nowadays in the west seeing all these idiotic politicians um whatever comes from their mouses it feels like they are it it it humiliates your intelligence you know you feel like insulted by these words because it goes against logic um i i think this is not a coincidence also the people who appoint and select these people to be in positions of power they're literally mocking us like we are ruled over by idiots right we are ruled over by idiots and those are above us basically or they pretend to be and this is what like the public face of this yeah machine whatever this matrix it's yeah it's huckabee it's pete hegseth you know christian drunk holy roller with tattoos frat boy guy that it's uh lindsey graham miss lindsey and it's similar in europe yeah it's similar in europe uh two days ago a journalist a french journalist went to the european parliament this is the european parliament and he asked members of parliament he has a card the map of the middle east and little bit from europe and he where is iran where is iran people who have been in the european parliament for over a decade they're showing to bulgaria they're showing to saudi arabia they showed turkey they showed afghanistan none of them was able to locate iran on the map and these people did he ask a different question then he edited it or something like no no no no no no no no no i would send you the video this is on a french tv and this guy was literally holding a map and like talking to the camera and says can you please locate where iran is on the map and they were like oh are you embushing me uh i don't is this is this iran no this is bulgaria literally and these people were discussing iran in this session so we are supposed to believe that these people are above us they're ruling over us i would expect that in like miami or something but the european parliament exactly exactly exactly exactly but now now i mean come on i mean if if the former foreign minister of germany annalina baybock was asked about similar questions do you really think that she was able to locate important countries on the map like your korean kindergarten and ask thank you and they would get the right answer yeah and if you go to iran if you go to iran and ask them about any important relevant country in the political scene i can assure you if you if you have now picked thousand women in the street because they say women are oppressed there right if you picked a thousand women in the street i can assure you the vast majority of them would be able to locate the us canada germany france uh japan south korea and all these relevant players in the world they they will be able to do that i mean i remember when i was a child my favorite favorite game was something like before the war at least yeah show because they can find it now right because it is now it is now i will send you now but yeah i will send you i will send you this because it's just a few days ago and this video was uh went very viral yesterday i uh screened it on my show and they sent me uh copyrights that i cannot in norway we were just curious so we were we're in japan because i lived there for a long time i just sent you private message if you're not screening it on youtube there will be no problems with it so yeah i don't have a youtube so this is this is the video you can show it it's it's so hilarious i mean i i couldn't expect this i didn't expect this in the european parliament it's it's just that's just crazy i will i'll i'll add it to this because it's not live so i'll put it in yeah that's amazing that was so my friend varg and i went through and we had a blank map and we're like can you name um just name five countries because that was the standard he had a lot of people came up and like which five about just any and they just started naming them all like random people they named everything i go okay like why do you know them all i think everyone knows that anyone that got out of middle school does all the countries of course i think i could go to japanese special ed class they did they definitely know where iran was they might not know where lichtenstein is or something but they know where iran is i mean this is like the saint lucia island or something it's like it's a run like it's right it's huge yeah in in syria back in the day in the secondary school and elementary school we had geography classes and we learned of course about the geography of the middle east and abroad but we also had this very famous uh like a child game that we used to play like cards and you can see the map and you have to attack countries and we learned the states by attacking each other around the map you know as we we used to play even in africa like they were like seriously complicated countries that nobody has heard of but back in the day as kids we knew their locations right so uh this is something is uh i think it it has to come from the state you have to educate you people and that's why i argue and say it is purposeful it is deliberate to keep the people in the united states as ignorant as as as you can you have to propagandize them i understand some only fan hoa miami doesn't know where something something is but they can't even name the countries yeah and it or they'll say something like dubai that's that's a city but they they think it's a country i'm like okay okay um and why do they say iran why do they say iran and not iran like they don't say italy they say italy why is it iran i've heard iran uh iran i don't know iran is a drink you know we it's it's it's the yugo yeah it's the turkish drink right it's it's iran it's arabic word called iran oh it's arabic okay well i saw some people buy it in a turkish uh airport yeah i don't know but like yeah that's what i would be drinking that right now just just to get that relax yeah right on yeah i guess we have ireland but yeah they're based it's my favorite when everyone says nobody's perfect i say it's very anti-irish when was the last thing i get to praise the irish yeah yeah yeah i mean had uh ireland was a little bit warmer maybe i would have considered it i'm just running away now from colder countries i need some warmth and sun sun sunlight it's nice in like august and that when it's too hot ireland's pretty good yeah it's a nice place but it's just so out in the corner of nowhere and in winters yeah yes foggy very foggy it's also here we we've we've been through really harsh uh winter this year finally it's over we have some uh sun sunshine again but only for a few days just wait for this uh rainy season now for till august we have all rain here do you see this uh conflict in iran ending because of the blockage of the strait or the bombing of israel combo um or could it just end with the us and continue with israel that's the dream i mean i don't like to think about these cases in a binary manner but i'm generally trying to find the third option between that this war would escalate more and goes into different escalatory ladder and that is we go nuclear against iran and i have no doubt i have no doubt at all that israel would consider nuking iran in this case no doubt at all or the americans will force the hand of israel to deescalate in the region because of the economic pain they're receiving but taking into consideration how much donald trump has been captured now by the zionists around him to the extent that he would post on social truths about mike levin and could praise him as american patriot meanwhile there is this ongoing war in the american right between the anti-israel camp and the people who are israel first camp it's quite clear that donald trump has completely excluded anyone and everyone who has been critical of israel around him so everybody is whispering in his ears what the zionist talking points are and in this case donald trump comes in the in the in the jet and tells the press that this 300 000 people in iran who demonstrated for the ayatollah or the new supreme leader is made by ai which means somebody told him this right like this guy 30 000 were killed in the protest because yeah or 46 whatever the number they had yeah and in this case in this case everybody was expecting jd vance to be more balancing force he didn't and also to see gabbard balancing force those two i've heard from people who know that circle that yeah exactly vance tulsi they've been pushed out even rfk there they just he won't listen to anybody that isn't um but this is not this is not this is not look for if the if if the people want for the united states to reach its limits and it's it's clear now that the us empire has reached its limits in iran that this is the maximum they could expand in the world then the escalation in this case clearly indicates that there is going to be global economic crisis and this way get back off from yemen yes but but the but but but this time this time the israelis are so determined in toppling the iran and bringing a pro-zionist government there that they the they're the ones who shot the first shot and the americans had to intervene because they didn't want to come under attack if the israelis are the ones who are going to shoot the first bullet and this is what has been confirmed by marco rubio and others even donald trump said so i think uh the israelis have um not only captured the political elite in in in the united states but they have probably enough blackmail material that they want to proceed with this uh destructive policy for the united states because this is not in the interest of the u.s empire the overstretching of the u.s empire is counterproductive for them in a country of 90 million people you want to send ground troops how many half a million one million troops they don't have it do the people understand the severity of the matter if this any of these forces land in iran it's going to be a century of war not a decade or two or three like it's in afghanistan it's a century of war it will drain the resources of the united states it will send it to the bottom of the hierarchy the people will be impoverished in the united states and russia and china will make sure that they will uh give iran enough resources to continue fighting a war of attrition not to win it not to win it but just to survive this war and keep training the united states because this is a good good good uh uh let's say a situation that the americans are the ones who are involved in their own afghanistan now like they did with the soviet union in the 80s uh in i don't think because there isn't ground forces and that is the in-between like before you just skip to nukes he knows we were casualty adverse they can't stomach the casualties he wanted limited to an air force war they thought they could just bomb the s out of him and do it it doesn't work he just needs some face-saving way to be like i won and leave so what about false flag attack what about the false flag attack in the united states okay yeah another another 7-eleven um oh we can say we another 9-eleven type thing i don't think anyone would believe it like if someone suddenly could bang everyone would be like oh you guys did that and blamed it on rand like everyone knows because thankfully that mattered like all that work i did like there's a large swap of the public that just is never gonna believe them again oh i'm happy i'm happy you're saying this i'm happy you're saying this because i also noticed that for probably in in the last few decades since i opened my eyes to politics this is the first time i see people are aware like people are not buying it but a majority of the world are not buying this if there is a 9-11 going to happen everybody was like turned on trump hardcore public in her whole 97 years of her life and she's like well there was no reason to attack iran and why is he getting information from kushner wick off why do you even know those names are you watching my show like she's turned on him yeah and you know that that just is my i'm like okay then he has no support outside of the christian zionist holy roller dispensationalist weirdo in timer types he's got nothing and it's not only that people don't support him they actively hate his guts he's just ruined any social capital he had it's gone yeah it's gone the mega base is destroyed at all you're just doing what israel commands and everyone can see it and they don't even have to come out with a blackmail because we can imagine it like whatever it is banging kid whatever it is it's gotta be it's gotta be rough i think he murdered epstein i think that's who had to hit on him in the jail i think you know that's what that's enough that'll send you to prison um and he did that for the donor class but whatever it is um you know the zionist says jump he says off of which building i mean he's just ready to do he is ready to serve and he needs to be impeached he needs to be in prison and tarred and feathered do you think that uh under such circumstances people like tucker could emerge as a candidate in the future because they're talking about him a lot nowadays no because tucker's vulnerable tucker was a kook until he lost his job at fox like he supported war thuran he supported the warner rock he believes in aliens he thinks the demons crashed him in his sleep and angels are real and you know he's if they wanted to attack him he has so much kook stuff that they could wreck him someone like thomas massey on the other hand against all these wars the entire time and doesn't have any ridiculous stuff like that he's a better candidate tucker would be a good um he would be good as the uh the speech czar he would be great to be to handle the media or something like that i forgot the title all of a sudden you know that uh fadacki press secretary he'd be a good press secretary he's better in media than politics um because tucker wasn't against israel even as recent as his ted cruz interview he's like i'm not i'm pro israel just i just don't see why we have to pay for it to do that dave smith's kind of thing and then slowly both of them have gotten more and more israel because they see which way the wind is blowing and they just go with the flow but there's nothing authentic about these people like when they're when when he was on fox and he had the largest audience and he could have made the biggest change he just said what they told him to so you know massey is better thomas mass is the man tucker is popular because he used to be on tv you know he was a talking head but he's just he has no filter he was talking about chemtrails the other day and it's like okay guy you know this is what happens when you get red pilled too fast you just start being overly skeptical and believing everything and so yeah he would get wrecked as soon as the media wants to uh like if you run for president they zero in on you and he'd get destroyed but thomas massey's the one that trump's afraid of like why is he talking trash about this guy from kentucky like his congressman like he's scared of him because he doesn't have an apac guy he doesn't seem to have any skeletons in his closet which is super rare and they don't know what to do about him yes you know and he he helped get the epstein files released like that alone when this war ends and then and the epstein becomes the hot topic again and if it dovetails you know with massey like i think he's got a real shot he needs a good running mate maybe tucker could be a good running mate i don't know but i would i would leave him i'd leave tucker where he is in the media like that's where he's most effective and i would get an adult to be the running mate so tucker could amplify the campaign of uh massey if it if that is the case in in the future yeah he's very vital in that role and he's good at it and he's got a big audience and all but i don't want him making decisions when he doesn't know whether or not ufos are real you know i'm saying i'm happy that i wasn't involved in the ufo case i am so ignorant about it and i want to stay ignorant about i'm not talking about unidentified flying objects like that exists temporarily i'm talking about like extraterrestrials like man he doesn't believe that he's just saying it because he knows his clicks you know and i'm like you're not authentic he's always plays stupid like oh i don't know like just say it you do too no i know you know so i don't know and his dad was cia a lot of people just aren't going to trust him but thomas massey's the guy like that's a real that's the real man right right there and he's been right he's like almost as right as ron paul he's that correct you know he doesn't get better than ron paul was there any was there any like uh joint forces between them was there any like a video or something they are together speaking about the current affairs or that doesn't um i mean paul just turned 90 so he's limited now but yeah mcadams and paul endorsed thomas massey and nice um and then his son ran paul he gets along with them they vote similarly ones in the senate ones at the congress but yeah it'd be good i mean we kind of need him in congress too like if he doesn't become president we don't have anyone we have no yeah yeah pretty much but i think this cycle after this war we we might get some apac might be the touch of death or udp because they donate through that now because everyone knows they pack but they will the israeli lobbies are going to be the touch of death like if you take money from israel no just say no they're gonna have to and i think this has become this has become like the compass nowadays online as well uh your political career your credibility hangs on whether you receive money from apac or the affiliate you said nothing you're a shill and i'm not voting for you and not sure people can notice nowadays there is this collective online consciousness people have the tools people can analyze the tweets people are going to the search history of people's profiles and they click gaza and then you see zero times gaza as mentioned and then all of a sudden the outrage about something else so people are noticing and this is becoming in my opinion dangerous for the what they call the elite they are cabal at the end of the day it's too dangerous that you have this great awakening among the people and people are too aware nowadays and social media has become a platform for people uh to say they know yeah and i noticed i'll tell you something fun you take that ride liberty and so and then write lindsey graham you can just see all the the best of lindsey graham jokes top 10 best jokes about the pervert come on you have to write miss lindsey but uh yeah man i appreciate your time i'll have you back on soon we'll see how this all plays out uh people can follow you on x and they can read your article on there the rand samson option do you have a substack or anything like that indeed also i'm publishing the same article one day earlier on substack and then the second day on x uh on under my personal name kevok almacian they can just write your name in on substack and find you well i'm gonna go add you right now then um and i'm gonna restack that article there you go thank you so much peace peace man